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单词 deal
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1. quantifier uses2. verb and noun uses
deal
(dl )
quantifier uses
1. quantifier B2
If you say that you need or have a great deal of or a good deal of a particular thing, you are emphasizing that you need or have a lot of it. [emphasis]
...a great deal of money.
I am in a position to save you a good deal of time.
Deal is also an adverb.
Their lives became a good deal more comfortable.
He depended a great deal on his partner for support.
Deal is also a pronoun.
Although he had never met the man, he knew a good deal about him.
2. quantifier [QUANT of n-uncount]
A deal of something is a lot of it. [old-fashioned]
He had a deal of work to do.
deal
(dl )
verb and noun uses
Word forms: deals , dealing , dealt
1. countable noun B2
If you make a deal, do a deal, or cut a deal, you complete an agreement or an arrangement with someone, especially in business. [business]
Japan will have to do a deal with America on rice imports. [+ with/on]
The two sides tried and failed to come to a deal.
He was involved in shady business deals.
You're not going to get out of here unless we make a deal.
Synonyms: agreement, understanding, contract, business  
2. verb
If a person, company, or shop deals in a particular type of goods, their business involves buying or selling those goods. [business]
They deal in antiques. [VERB + in]
...the rights of our citizens to hold and to deal in foreign currency. [VERB + in]
3. verb
If someone deals illegal drugs, they sell them.
I certainly don't deal drugs. [VERB noun]
dealing uncountable noun [oft noun NOUN]
...his involvement in drug dealing and illegal money laundering.
4. countable noun [adjective NOUN]
If someone has had a bad deal, they have been unfortunate or have been treated unfairly.
The people of Liverpool have had a bad deal for many, many years.
5. verb
If you deal playing cards, you give them out to the players in a game of cards.
The croupier dealt each player a card, face down. [VERB noun noun]
He once dealt cards in an illegal gambling joint. [VERB noun]
Deal out means the same as deal2.
Dalton dealt out five cards to each player. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
6. deal a blow phrase
If an event deals a blow to something or someone, it causes them great difficulties or makes failure more likely. [journalism]
The summer drought has dealt a heavy blow to the government's economic record.
The French were dealt another blow yesterday when he withdrew from the squad.
7.  See also dealings, wheel and deal
8. a raw deal phrase
If you say that you are getting a raw deal, you mean that you are being treated unfairly. [informal]
They feel that Quebec is getting a raw deal.
I think women have a raw deal.
Phrasal verbs:
deal out
1. phrasal verb
If someone deals out a punishment or harmful action, they punish or harm someone. [written]
...a failure to deal out effective punishment to aggressors. [V P n + to]
...the tale of a woman who refuses to accept the injustice dealt out to her husband. [VERB-ed PARTICLE]
[Also V P n (not pron), V n P]
2.  See also deal2 [sense 5]
deal with
1. phrasal verb B1
When you deal with something or someone that needs attention, you give your attention to them, and often solve a problem or make a decision concerning them.
...the way that building societies deal with complaints. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
In dealing with suicidal youngsters, our aims should be clear. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
The President said the agreement would allow other vital problems to be dealt with. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
2. phrasal verb B1
If you deal with an unpleasant emotion or an emotionally difficult situation, you recognize it, and remain calm and in control of yourself in spite of it.
She saw a psychiatrist who used hypnotism to help her deal with her fear. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
He was able to deal with his captivity by keeping a journal. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
3. phrasal verb
If a book, speech, or film deals with a particular thing, it has that thing as its subject or is concerned with it.
...the parts of his book which deal with contemporary Paris. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
4. phrasal verb B2
If you deal with a particular person or organization, you have business relations with them.
When I worked in Florida I dealt with British people all the time. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
He's a hard man to deal with. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
Idioms:
get a raw deal
to be treated unfairly or badly
We must ask why bank customers get such a raw deal. And then find ways to make sure they get treated fairly in future.
a done deal
a plan or project that has been completed or arranged and that cannot now be changed
The takeover proposal, however, is not a done deal as the company's shareholders must first approve the plan.
Collocations:
competitive deal
Despite the rise, it remains one of the most competitive deals available.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Consumers playing the waiting game could therefore risk losing out on the most competitive deals.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Many lenders have also tightened lending criteria, making it more difficult for borrowers to lock into a competitive fixed-term deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
deal directly with
And if central governments appear to be siphoning off funds, donors should deal directly with local governates.
Times, Sunday Times
The office will be staffed by 30 workers and will deal directly with suppliers, rather than using agents, the company said.
Times, Sunday Times
You may be able to avoid these fees altogether if you deal directly with a private landlord.
Times, Sunday Times
If it isn't right or up to scratch, they need to be able to deal directly with the builder, unhindered by him appealing to us.
Times, Sunday Times
Look for organisations providing popular services that deal directly with the public.
The Sun
deal effectively with
Leaders and teachers do not deal effectively with this type of behaviour.
Times,Sunday Times
Previous pastors had struggled with this situation, but no one had been able to deal effectively with it.
Christianity Today
That said, research suggests that a house limited to 450 members could deal effectively with business.
Times, Sunday Times
Most pastors don't have the time, expertise, or first-hand knowledge to deal effectively with the problem.
Christianity Today
The moon helps you deal effectively with officials.
The Sun
deal exclusively with
Eight clerks deal exclusively with default judgments but ideally they need 12, he said.
ST
One analytics consultancy said that it gave up on managers altogether, preferring to deal exclusively with executives, because they at least understood what they did.
Times, Sunday Times
Many of them, even those that deal exclusively with adult characters, have the bittersweet mood, the uncanny logic and the peculiar sheen of childhood memory.
Times, Sunday Times
Some music agenices will deal exclusively with cover bands.
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Traditional naturopaths deal exclusively with lifestyle changes, not diagnosing or treating disease.
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deal expires
His deal expires in the summer of 2020.
Times, Sunday Times
He will be available on a free transfer when his current deal expires next summer.
The Sun
The forward's present deal expires in the summer.
Times, Sunday Times
His current five-year, 15million-ayear deal expires at the end of this season.
The Sun
Their current 20million two-year deal expires in a few weeks.
The Sun
deal fairly with
Mercury helps you discuss money and deal fairly with everyone.
The Sun
The 181 chief executives who signed the statement pledged to compensate em-ployees properly, deal fairly with suppliers and protect the environment through sustainable business practices.
Times, Sunday Times
In an age of knowledge overload, we depend on the media and people who claim expertise to deal fairly with us and to help us to reach the right judgments.
Times, Sunday Times
Those who believed the media deal fairly with all sides fell from 34 percent to 27 percent.
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But the requirements on bosses to show that they have dealt fairly with disgruntled employees have become absurdly onerous.
Times, Sunday Times
deal harshly with
The regime has made it clear that it will deal harshly with any demonstrations.
Times, Sunday Times
Special tribunals dealt harshly with the large groups of bandits, smugglers and guerrilla bands operating across the country.
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Over the years, he dealt harshly with others proven to have thrown individual games, consorted with gamblers or engaged in actions that he felt tarnished the image of the game.
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deal mainly with
But they deal mainly with big organisations and businesses.
Times, Sunday Times
These deal mainly with renewable energy sources such as tidal power, water turbines, and vertical axis wind turbines.
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Financial risks would involve all those aspects which deal mainly with financial aspects of the bank.
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Rheumatologists deal mainly with clinical problems involving joints, soft tissues, autoimmune diseases, vasculitis, and heritable connective tissue disorders.
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His philosophical writings deal mainly with the relationship between reason and faith.
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deal primarily with
No official agenda has been set for the meeting, which will deal primarily with the timing and protocols of returning to play.
Times,Sunday Times
Literary biography had little place in this scheme partly because the genre itself did not deal primarily with literary theory.
The Times Literary Supplement
Interpersonal mood repair strategies deal primarily with the focus of mood repair deriving from a relationship with other people.
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The limitations of electron microscopy in the study of lipid structures deal primarily with sample preparation.
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International taxation agreements deal primarily with the issue of double taxation in international financial activities (e.g., regulating taxes on income, assets or financial transactions).
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deal specifically with
Three of the four deal specifically with the relationship to the pastor.
Christianity Today
It aims to deal specifically with the image-related pressures they face.
Times, Sunday Times
The case raises fresh issues about regulation of the internet and the lack of overarching legislation to deal specifically with online defamation.
Times, Sunday Times
Where the justification for proceedings without notice under section 364 was not self-explanatory, the evidence ought to deal specifically with why the applicant applied without notice to the bankrupt.
Times, Sunday Times
Also, comparatively few groups of physicians in the world deal specifically with this issue.
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discount deal
If you can afford for your payments to fluctuate, you may be happy to go for a tracker or discount deal.
Times, Sunday Times
They tend to be worked out on a typical mortgage and sometimes calculated over 25 years rather than the term of a special fixed or discount deal.
Times, Sunday Times
Over five years, the discount deal would cost 41,849, compared with 33,867 on the five-year fix - a difference of 7,982.
Times, Sunday Times
The total savings have been raised by 30 million to 100 million thanks to better discount deals buying materials as an enlarged housebuilder.
Times, Sunday Times
Discounted dealing charges are another commonly used incentive.
Times, Sunday Times
endorsement deal
Do you think they might sign me up for an endorsement deal?
The Sun (2012)
Much of the new income earned by the athletes will come from endorsement deals linked to the equipment and the training connected to their sports.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
But that doesn't stop the motorbike champion signing up for naff endorsement deals.
The Sun (2015)
equity deal
A firm offer would be the largest private equity deal since the credit crunch began last summer.
Times, Sunday Times
Has he, perhaps, considered a private equity deal?
Times, Sunday Times
The lender will offer up to 90 per cent of the 70 per cent component of a shared equity deal.
Times, Sunday Times
He said it raises questions in their minds about whether they got the best equity deal for creditors.
Globe and Mail
Financial engineering, specifically high gearing, lies at the heart of almost every private equity deal.
Times, Sunday Times
exclusive deal
The supermarket chain has an exclusive deal to sell children's ready meals branded with popular Disney characters.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Brokers tend to have access to exclusive deals, which can be cheaper than going direct to a lender.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
But their £20 million three-year exclusive deal with ITV ends this year.
The Sun (2009)
finance a deal
Speedy will finance the deal with bank loans.
Times, Sunday Times
Close questioned the would-be bidders' ability to finance a deal.
Times, Sunday Times
In most of these cases, it was assumed the business would be sold before the debt used to finance the deal became due.
Times, Sunday Times
The shares issued to finance the deal more than halved within a few weeks.
Times, Sunday Times
Once assessed, you will need providers and installers to help finance the deal and get the work done.
The Sun
good deal
Battery farming is a good deal crueller.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The decline in mixed farms has made this a good deal worse.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Nevertheless, she says that a good deal of extra support may be available for the asking.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
The magical mystery tour of the second half contains a good deal of interesting material, sometimes incidental.
The Times Literary Supplement (2017)
It does not help that a good deal here is very unspecific.
The Times Literary Supplement (2016)
land deal
We already know what the shape of a land deal will look like, don't we?
Times, Sunday Times
It gives no hint of whether the land deal went through.
Times, Sunday Times
The foundation has since used charitable income to reduce the debt by about 5 million but remains badly exposed over the land deal.
Times, Sunday Times
But they are confident the land deal will see long-running debts paid up.
The Sun
He then went to jail for fraud over a land deal.
Times, Sunday Times
last-minute deal
Or scan the forecasts and snow reports, then snap up a last-minute deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
If you think that the last-minute deal to avoid going over what came to be called the fiscal cliff solves anything, think again.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The country could face a catastrophic sovereign debt default at the end of the month unless a last-minute deal is struck with US bondholders.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
licensing deal
Thrilled, he spent a year negotiating a licensing deal and collaboration agreement.
Times, Sunday Times
A minimum annual charge of €50 million has been agreed over the five-year licensing deal, although no royalty will be paid until 2013.
Times, Sunday Times
She also signed a massive licensing deal with the leisure giant, who made all eight films and run behind-the-scenes tours of the sets.
The Sun
Every time it signs a new licensing deal, the promise of gushing profits moves further into the future.
Times, Sunday Times
In the meantime, its hopes to strike a licensing deal should be boosted.
Times, Sunday Times
long-term deal
Would he, at 34, have realistically demanded a long-term deal at his present wage, reported to be 150,000 a week?
Times, Sunday Times
He has instructed his board to offer the defender a new long-term deal as soon as possible and has been encouraged by the club's response.
Times, Sunday Times
But he recently signed a long-term deal with his home club.
The Sun
When he gets a long-term deal the goals and energy dry up.
The Sun
Much can depend on the prevailing economic outlook, but often workers like the stability of the long-term deal.
Times, Sunday Times
lucrative deal
The amount spent on salaries continues to be an issue as clubs agree increasingly lucrative deals with star players.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
No doubt there will be the usual round of lucrative magazine deals and photo opportunities surrounding their wedding.
The Sun (2014)
Players don't take their shirts home and wash them; they have lucrative kit deals.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
merger deal
News of the merger deal forced him to reevaluate his options.
Times, Sunday Times
So it should be with the merger deal.
Globe and Mail
The insurers have broadly agreed on a nil-premium merger deal, which they hope to announce in the next two weeks.
Times, Sunday Times
But with few of the easy synergies that normally lubricate a merger deal, even the basic exchange ratio could stymie things.
Times, Sunday Times
Analysts said the optics of such a major difference of opinion between the chief executives of two companies that recently agreed to a friendly merger deal looks slightly strange.
Globe and Mail
negotiate a deal
We should leave, and then negotiate a deal with all the money in our pocket, not theirs.
Times, Sunday Times
At the moment, it intends to negotiate a deal, but investors remain worried about its far-left background.
Times, Sunday Times
Property that doesn't sell on the day could still be available and buyers are encouraged to negotiate a deal with sellers.
Times, Sunday Times
Yet it took three years for a country of 50,000 people to negotiate a deal over one industry.
Times, Sunday Times
Apply this rule to working out how to negotiate a deal or ordering shelving for your new warehouse.
Times, Sunday Times
peace deal
He tried and failed to clinch a peace deal in the dying days of his Administration.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Under the terms of the peace deal, their crimes were forgiven.
The Sun (2016)
Unions last night demanded the exec sign off a peace deal before quitting.
The Sun (2010)
A peace deal in 2000 temporarily pacified the nation of 500,000.
Globe and Mail (2003)
plea deal
The plea deal calls for him to serve at least 15 years in prison.
Houston Chronicle
Prosecutors agreed a plea deal which will see her case - her first offence - dismissed in six months.
The Sun
But she will get a shorter sentence after agreeing to admit the charges under a plea deal hammered out with the prosecution.
The Sun
He got four years suspended in a plea deal.
The Sun
He agreed less serious charges in a plea deal and faced jail had he made it to court.
The Sun
renegotiate a deal
He had time to halt or renegotiate the deal.
The Sun
Yell lost 1.1p to 61.15p ahead of a deadline after the market closed for it to renegotiate a deal with its lenders.
Times, Sunday Times
A turbulent summer forced up borrowing rates and the consortium failed to renegotiate the deal at a lower price.
Times, Sunday Times
So why didn't the government renegotiate the deal?
Times, Sunday Times
Only in 2010 did both companies agree to renegotiate the deal out of court.
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seal the deal
He threw in a cracked plastic lawn chair to seal the deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
It had agreed to give the Co-op a management team, a new computer system and an injection of cash to seal the deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Sources working on the negotiations said a price of closer to 70 p could seal the deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
We just need the family court session to seal the deal.
The Sun (2011)
The cast, however, don't put a foot wrong and seal the deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
sign a deal
By the time we signed the deal, we really felt like we had gone through the mill.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
When this woman came to sign the deal, she insisted on a get-out clause of just one week.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The President spoke after signing the deal into law just hours before the midnight deadline.
The Sun (2011)
They had agreed in principle to host the shield but not signed the deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
special deal
Look for special deals at lunch time.
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There are also special deals for key workers or those on low incomes.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
You could wait until check-in and hope for a special deal, but this is a high-risk option, as most big cruise ships sail full.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
sponsorship deal
Most of his lucrative sponsorship deals have been cancelled.
The Sun (2010)
Furthermore, the Premier League signalled confidence in the brand by agreeing a three-year £40 million sponsorship deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Some internet trends are destined for greatness: movie spin-offs and billion-dollar sponsorship deals.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
strike a deal
Some of the biggest creditors to the fund were willing to strike a deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The company is understood to have struck a deal to sell four operations currently on the block.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
France has appeared more sanguine about striking a deal that excluded Britain.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Afterwards he was able to strike a deal whereby he earned twice as much as most artists from his album sales.
The Sun (2011)
After two years of legal wrangling, the clubs yesterday struck a deal for compensation.
The Sun (2009)
structure a deal
It may be advisable to seek advice from a mortgage broker or tax adviser to structure the deal in the most efficient way.
Times, Sunday Times
The partners will structure the deal as a merger in which shareholders in each company will swap their stock for new shares in the merged entity.
Times, Sunday Times
As sole bookrunner and co-ordinator, it alone structured the deal, got backers on board and raised nearly 1.4 billion.
Times, Sunday Times
The parties involved in the transaction also structured the deal in a circle so that, on a net basis, no party incurred any price risk with respect to the commodity.
Globe and Mail
One lawsuit claimed that the board members structured the deal to only benefit the company's insiders and not the average stockholders.
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sweet deal
It was a sweet deal when he could resell at $84 a share.
Houston Chronicle
They will resent them more if they get a relatively sweet deal.
Globe and Mail
It was a sweet deal for both sides.
Times, Sunday Times
Any bidding war would lead to a higher price and sweet deal.
Times, Sunday Times
All round it was a sweet deal.
Outlook India
sweeten a deal
It has been forced to offer its own top-up loan to sweeten the deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
I wouldn't be surprised if the Germans end up offering a premium and some cash to sweeten the deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
To sweeten the deal, the investor would also get 50% of the voting rights.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Sometimes a supplier can't budge on the price tag itself but can throw in additional items or services to sweeten the deal for you.
The Sun (2010)
trade deal
Without a free trade deal, it would be hit by a 10 per cent import tariff.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
And not just because it may hasten a new trade deal within the US and Britain.
The Sun (2017)
For this reason Britain should not make a trade deal a litmus test of Anglo-American relations.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
The purpose of any trade deal should be to boost prosperity, not make narrow political points.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
As well as a series of actions to improve the regulatory system, we welcome the efforts to reopen negotiations on a global free trade deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Translations:
Chinese: 交易, 发牌, 贩卖毒品
Japanese: 取引, (トランプを)配る, 麻薬を売る
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