could do with
English
Verb
could do with (past participle could have done with)
- To need something that would be beneficial.
- I could do with a torch, if you've got one.
- The fence could do with another coat of paint.
- Your son could do with a good talking to!
- That cutter is no good to me now. I could have done with it yesterday.
Usage notes
- The negative forms are considered can do without, could do without, and could have done without, but in fact they occur in quite different semantic situations.
Translations
to need something that would be beneficial
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