单词 | deal |
释义 | deal —deal /dɪəl/ noun (AMOUNT) a good/great deal► B2 a large amount: » She spends a good deal of her time in Glasgow.» A great deal of effort has gone into making the software reliable.» They still need a great deal more money to finish the project.Thesaurus+: ↑Masses and large amounts of thingsWord Builder:–Nouns: deal, dealer–Verbs: dealnoun [C] (AGREEMENT) ► B2 an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business: » a business deal» The unions and management have made a two-year pay and productivity deal.» I'll make/do a deal with you - you wash the car and I'll let you use it tonight.» She got a good deal (= paid a low price) on her new house.» Is industry getting a raw/rough deal from (= being unfairly/badly treated by) the EU?Thesaurus+: ↑Business and commerce - general wordsWord Builder:–Nouns: deal, dealer–Verbs: deal• • • Extra Examples:» They backed out of the deal the day before they were due to sign the contract.» Do you think the government should try to strike a deal with the terrorists?» We won't be able to make a profit on the deal unless we raise the sale price.» After some tough bargaining, we finally agreed on a deal.» Our firm could lose a lot of money if the deal is unsuccessful.noun [C] (SHARING OUT) ► F0 the act of dealing (= sharing out) something, especially playing cards: » It's your deal (= turn to deal).Thesaurus+: ↑Actions involved in playing cardsWord Builder:–Nouns: deal, dealer–Verbs: dealverb [I or T] (dealt, dealt) (DO BUSINESS) ↑Verb Endings for deal ► F0 to do business: » We only deal with companies which have a good credit record.» SLANG How long had she been dealing (= selling drugs) before she was arrested?» SLANG He was suspected of dealing (= selling) cocaine.Thesaurus+: ↑Business and commerce - general wordsWord Builder:–Nouns: deal, dealer–Verbs: deal• • • Extra Examples:» He was picked up by the police for drug dealing.» He proposed dealing directly with the suppliers.» Make sure you are dealing with a bona fide company.» They have always dealt honestly and fairly with their customers.» Drug dealing is punishable by death in some countries.verb [I or T] (dealt, dealt) (SHARE OUT) ↑Verb Endings for deal F0 to give or share out something, especially playing cards: » Whose turn is it to deal?» Would you like to deal (out) the cards?» [+ two objects] Deal them five cards each./Deal five cards to each of them.» We have only a small amount of food and clothing to deal out to each refugee.Thesaurus+: ↑Actions involved in playing cardsdeal a blow to sb/sth (ALSO deal sb/sth a blow)F0 to cause someone or something, usually a plan or hope, to fail or to be affected very badly: » The latest trade figures have dealt a severe blow to hopes of an early economic recovery.Thesaurus+: ↑Preventing and impeding , ↑Limiting and restrictingWord Builder:–Nouns: deal, dealer–Verbs: deal• • • Extra Examples:» He had psychotherapy to help him deal with his childhood traumas. |
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