英语释义
1. to not have (something) to live, work, etc., without having (something)
If you can't afford a new car, you'll just have to do without (one). I don't know how we ever did without computers. —can/could do without is often used to say that one does not like or approve of something
I enjoy traveling, but I can do without having to wait around in crowded airports.He was late again. That's the kind of selfish behavior I could do without.