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		Definition of can-do in English: can-doadjective  informal Having or showing a determination or willingness to take action and achieve results. 〈非正式〉决心(或想)做的;决心(或想)取得结果的  I like his can-do attitude 我喜欢他的肯干态度。 Example sentencesExamples -  He has just been elected, having spent years as commander of the Baltic Fleet, and seems to have a can-do military attitude.
 -  Murphy attributes his outgoing, can-do attitude in part to his family.
 -  It's an army completely lacking a can-do attitude.
 -  Now that he's in charge, he's forcing a can-do attitude on a bureaucracy that's unaccustomed to a leader who actually expects results.
 -  The executives that I met with impressed me with their drive, intelligence, business savvy and can-do attitude.
 -  They make a good farm team because they share a can-do attitude, they're forward thinking and always curious about finding ways to farm better.
 -  The can-do attitude that she and other migrants display, the determination to make something of their life in the north, puts the squabbling locals to shame.
 -  The generosity and can-do attitude of people such as Kenneth Branagh and Dame Judi Dench is always amazing.
 -  If you have a can-do attitude, too, we want to hear from you!
 -  Mercury's passage through practical Virgo is giving you a can-do attitude.
 -  What most people seem to really want is a kind and benevolent laird with a can-do attitude and deep pockets.
 -  She's a buxom lady with deft fingers and a can-do attitude, and we find her huddled over a clay screen at the village hall in Litton, one of the happiest little hamlets in the Peak District.
 -  It is this can-do attitude that the Gujaratis have carried with them to different parts of the globe.
 -  Hmas Tobruk's renowned can-do attitude came to the fore when a remote coastal landing was in jeopardy last month because of ill-tempered tides.
 -  Ramsey's can-do attitude, combined with high academic marks, recently won him some high-powered help towards reaching his goals.
 -  There is a can-do attitude here and now a lot of people are choosing to restore the crofts instead of going into modern-built houses.
 -  His can-do attitude spurred him on and he took part-time work to get by while continuing to write songs.
 -  Positive energy, ambition and a can-do attitude is visible on many faces.
 -  They combine the work ethic of Baby Boomers with the can-do attitude of Veterans and the technological savvy of Generation Xers.
 -  He impressed everyone with his spirit, cheerfulness and can-do attitude, and was an inspiration to other children, said Mrs Sinker.
 
    Definition of can-do in US English: can-doadjectiveˌkanˈdo͞oˌkænˈdu informal attributive Characterized by or exhibiting a determination or willingness to take action and achieve results. 〈非正式〉决心(或想)做的;决心(或想)取得结果的  I like his can-do attitude 我喜欢他的肯干态度。 Example sentencesExamples -  There is a can-do attitude here and now a lot of people are choosing to restore the crofts instead of going into modern-built houses.
 -  They make a good farm team because they share a can-do attitude, they're forward thinking and always curious about finding ways to farm better.
 -  What most people seem to really want is a kind and benevolent laird with a can-do attitude and deep pockets.
 -  It's an army completely lacking a can-do attitude.
 -  If you have a can-do attitude, too, we want to hear from you!
 -  Ramsey's can-do attitude, combined with high academic marks, recently won him some high-powered help towards reaching his goals.
 -  Now that he's in charge, he's forcing a can-do attitude on a bureaucracy that's unaccustomed to a leader who actually expects results.
 -  Mercury's passage through practical Virgo is giving you a can-do attitude.
 -  Murphy attributes his outgoing, can-do attitude in part to his family.
 -  It is this can-do attitude that the Gujaratis have carried with them to different parts of the globe.
 -  The executives that I met with impressed me with their drive, intelligence, business savvy and can-do attitude.
 -  Positive energy, ambition and a can-do attitude is visible on many faces.
 -  The can-do attitude that she and other migrants display, the determination to make something of their life in the north, puts the squabbling locals to shame.
 -  He impressed everyone with his spirit, cheerfulness and can-do attitude, and was an inspiration to other children, said Mrs Sinker.
 -  She's a buxom lady with deft fingers and a can-do attitude, and we find her huddled over a clay screen at the village hall in Litton, one of the happiest little hamlets in the Peak District.
 -  His can-do attitude spurred him on and he took part-time work to get by while continuing to write songs.
 -  He has just been elected, having spent years as commander of the Baltic Fleet, and seems to have a can-do military attitude.
 -  Hmas Tobruk's renowned can-do attitude came to the fore when a remote coastal landing was in jeopardy last month because of ill-tempered tides.
 -  They combine the work ethic of Baby Boomers with the can-do attitude of Veterans and the technological savvy of Generation Xers.
 -  The generosity and can-do attitude of people such as Kenneth Branagh and Dame Judi Dench is always amazing.
 
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