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deal with

vb (tr, adverb) 1. to take action on: to deal with each problem in turn. 2. to punish: the headmaster will deal with the culprit. 3. to be concerned with: the book deals with Dutch art. 4. to conduct oneself (towards others), esp with regard to fairness: he can be relied on to deal fairly with everyone. 5. (Commerce) to do business with: the firm deals with many overseas suppliers.
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deal

verb1. To give out in portions or shares.Also used with out:dispense, distribute, divide, dole out, parcel out, portion (out), ration (out), share.Slang: divvy.2. To offer for sale.Also used with in:handle, market, merchandise, merchant, peddle, retail, sell, trade (in), vend.3. To engage in the illicit sale of (narcotics):peddle.Slang: push.4. To mete out by means of some action:administer, deliver, give.phrasal verb
deal with1. To be occupied or concerned with:consider, take up, treat.Idiom: have to do with.2. To behave in a specified way toward:handle, treat.noun1. An indefinite amount or extent:quantity.Informal: lot.2. An act or state of agreeing between parties regarding a course of action:accord, agreement, arrangement, bargain, compact, pact, understanding.3. An agreement, especially one involving a sale or exchange:bargain, compact, contract, covenant, transaction.4. Informal. Something offered or bought at a low price:bargain.Informal: buy.Slang: steal.
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deal

(diːl) noun1. a bargain or arrangement. a business deal. 買賣,交易 买卖,交易 2. the act of dividing cards among players in a card game. (紙牌遊戲)發牌 (纸牌)分发 verbpast tense, past participle dealt (delt) 1. to do business, especially to buy and sell. I think he deals in stocks and shares. 做買賣 做买卖2. to distribute (cards). 分發(紙牌) 分发(纸牌) ˈdealer noun1. a person who buys and sells. a dealer in antiques. 商人 商人2. the person who distributes the cards in a card game. 發(紙)牌者 发(纸)牌者 ˈdealing noun (usually in plural) contact (often in business), bargaining, agreement etc made (between two or more people or groups). fair/honest dealing; dealing on the Stock Market; I have no dealings with him. 買賣,業務往來 买卖,商务往来 deal with1. to be concerned with. This book deals with methods of teaching English. 涉及 涉及2. to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc. She deals with all the inquiries. 對付,應付,處理 对付,应付,处理 a good deal / a great deal much or a lot. They made a good deal of noise; She spent a great deal of money on it. 大量 大量

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deal with (someone or something)

1. To manage or handle someone or something (usually someone or something unpleasant). The phrase "deal with it" can be used dismissively to leave a task to someone else. I just can't deal with him when gets hysterical like this. I'll deal with the construction problems at the house—you go on ahead to work. A: "Sir, I'm not sure how you want me to handle all these calls." B: "Oh, just deal with it, Jeff."2. To focus on or include something. Your term paper must deal with the major themes of modernism and link them to your chosen text.3. To conduct business with someone or something. It's such a pain dealing with that company. They sent us the wrong size T-shirts and then took weeks to issue a refund.4. To treat someone in a particular way. The owner dealt with me very nicely, so I'll definitely go back to his shop.5. slang To kill someone. Don't worry, once I deal with the informant, he won't go running to the cops ever again.See also: deal

deal with someone or something

to manage someone or something. This is not a big problem. I think I can deal with it. I am sure I can deal with Jill.See also: deal

deal with someone

Sl. to kill someone. "Spike, you deal with that cop," said the crime boss. The agent planned how best to deal with the rebel leader without getting caught.See also: deal

deal with

1. See deal in, def. 1. 2. Do business with someone, as in I like dealing with this company. [Late 1600s] Also see deal in, def. 2. 3. Take action in, handle, administer, dispose of, as in The committee will deal with this matter. [Second half of 1400s] 4. Act in a specified way toward someone, as in He dealt extremely fairly with his competitors. [c. 1300] See also: deal

deal with

v.1. To be about something; have to do with something: This report deals with teaching students how to read.2. To confront or grapple with something: I can't deal with all of these problems at the same time. These researchers are dealing with the most difficult issues in the field. You dealt with their hostility very well.See also: deal
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