do with - translation to greek
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do with - translation to greek

1952 NOVEL BY AGATHA CHRISTIE
They do it with mirrors; They Do It With Mirrors
  • Dustjacket illustration of the UK First Edition (Book was first published in the US)

do with      
κάνω με, ανέχομαι
where do you come from         
SONG BY ELVIS PRESLEY
Where Do You Come From?; Where Do You Come from?; Where Do You Come from
από πού κατάγεστε
do not disturb         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Do Not Distrub; Do Not Disturb (disambiguation); Do Not Disturb; Do not disturb (disambiguation); Do Not Disturb (film); Do Not Disturb (album); Do Not Disturb (song)
μην ενοχλείτε.

Definition

do with
1. (can/could do with) would find useful or would like to have or do: I could do with a cup of coffee.
2. (can't/won't be doing with) Brit. be unwilling to tolerate.

Wikipedia

They Do It with Mirrors

They Do It with Mirrors is a detective fiction novel by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1952 under the title of Murder with Mirrors and in UK by the Collins Crime Club on 17 November that year under Christie's original title. The US edition retailed at $2.50 and the UK edition at ten shillings and sixpence (10/6). The book features her detective Miss Marple.

One review at the time of publication praised the essence of the plot but felt the latter half of the novel moved too slowly. A later review considered that this novel showed "Definite signs of decline" and felt the author was not entirely comfortable with the setting she described in the novel.

Examples of use of do with
1. Ms Alam replied÷ This is nothing to do with money sir, nothing to do with money.
2. This has nothing to do with education and everything to do with politics and ideology.
3. But presumably this has something to do with oil–upmanship, something to do with the recent passion for celebrity cooking, something to do with health hysteria, and something to do with mass travel.
4. It had nothing to do with Taliban, and it had nothing to do with al Qaeda.
5. "It didn‘t have to do with state secrets, it had to do with embarrassment and negligence.