Examples of using Doing something in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Usually doing something.
Doing something, for someone.
Yet again doing something….
I was plenty tired, but at least I had been doing something.
Seem to be doing something.
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Doing something for others is also beneficial for oneself.
You may be doing something.
I am doing something= I'm in the middle of doing it;
When we are doing something.
Spring into action- to suddenly begin moving or doing something.
Always doing something funny.
At least the kids are doing something.
Start doing something about them.
They were always doing something.
I'm always doing something' has a different meaning.
You feel you are doing something.”.
Ok, so we're doing something new today!
He'll get a job somewhere doing something.
This is like doing something twice, three times.
Stop crying and start doing something.
Anyone contemplating doing something new should reasonably ask,"what's in it for me?".
But, at least that is doing something.
But the point, in this case, is to feel like you are at least doing something.
The kids are doing something.
As a child I always had to be doing something.
Following the same logic as for school, doing something you do not like builds you and defines you as a designer.
We didn't always have to be out doing something.
They are always doing something amusing.
Spring into action- To quickly jump into doing something.
Keep the TV on while doing something else.