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单词 deal
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deal

verb
 OPAL WOPAL S
/diːl/
/diːl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they deal
/diːl/
/diːl/
he / she / it deals
/diːlz/
/diːlz/
past simple dealt
/delt/
/delt/
past participle dealt
/delt/
/delt/
-ing form dealing
/ˈdiːlɪŋ/
/ˈdiːlɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs

    cards

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to give cards to each player in a game of cards发牌
    • Whose turn is it to deal?该谁发牌了?
    • deal (something) (out) (to somebody) Start by dealing out ten cards to each player.首先给每家发十张牌。
    • deal somebody something He dealt me two aces.他给我发了两张 A。
    Wordfinder
    • ace
    • card
    • cut
    • deal
    • gambling
    • hand
    • jack
    • shuffle
    • suit
    • trump
    Topics Games and toysc2
  2. drugs

  3.  
    [intransitive, transitive] deal (something) to buy and sell illegal drugs非法买卖毒品;贩毒
    • You can often see people dealing openly on the streets.经常可以看到一些人在大街上公然买卖毒品。
    • He was sent to jail for dealing drugs to his friends.他因把毒品卖给朋友而被判刑。
    Wordfinder
    • abuse
    • addict
    • deal
    • dependence
    • detoxification
    • drug
    • hallucinate
    • overdose
    • rehab
    • withdrawal
    Topics Crime and punishmentb2
  4. Word Originverb Old English dǣlan ‘divide’, ‘participate’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch deel and German Teil ‘part’ (noun), also to dole. The sense ‘divide’ gave rise to ‘distribute’, hence sense 1 of the verb and 'deal somebody/​something a blow'; the sense ‘participate’ gave rise to ‘have dealings with’, hence senses 2 of the verb and 'deal with'/'deal in'.
Idioms
deal somebody/something a blow | deal a blow to somebody/something (formal)
  1. to shock somebody/something very much; to be very harmful to somebody/something 使震惊;给予沉重打击;使受到严重伤害
    • Her sudden death dealt a blow to the whole country.她突然逝世,举国上下为之震惊。
  2. to hit somebody/something打,击(某人或某物)
deal with it
  1. used to tell somebody that they cannot change a situation so they must accept it(用以告诉某人无法改变现状)接受现实吧
    • That's the way it is, so deal with it!就是这个样子,接受现实吧!
wheel and deal
  1. (usually used in the progressive tenses) to do a lot of complicated deals in business or politics, often in a dishonest way(在商界或政界)工于心计;(以不正当的方式)进行纷繁复杂的交易,周旋
    More Like This Rhyming pairs in idiomsRhyming pairs in idioms
    • doom and gloom
    • fair and square
    • high and dry
    • huff and puff
    • name and shame
    • slice and dice
    • thrills and spills
    • wear and tear
    • wheel and deal
    • wine and dine

deal

noun
 
/diːl/
/diːl/
Idioms

    business agreement

  1.  
    [countable] an agreement, especially in business, on particular conditions for buying or doing something协议;(尤指)交易
    • to sign/strike/finalize/close a deal 签署/达成/敲定/完成一笔交易
    • to negotiate/broker/agree/reach a deal商谈/斡旋/同意/达成一笔交易
    • She is travelling to New York to seal the deal (= conclude it).她要去纽约敲定这笔交易。
    • a deal with somebody We did a deal with the management on overtime.我们与资方在加班问题上达成了一项协议。
    • I'll make a deal with you—I'll work evenings if you'll work weekends.我要和你定个协议,如果你周末工作,我就晚上工作。
    • (informal) He is trying to cut a deal (= make one) with the rebels.他正试图与叛军达成交易。
    • The deal fell through (= no agreement was reached).交易没有谈成。
    • I got a good deal on the car (= bought it cheaply).我这辆小汽车买得很便宜。
    • They were hoping for a better pay deal.他们希望达成一项提高工资的协议。
    • Both sides are willing to agree on a peace deal.双方都愿意就和平协议达成一致。
    • Listen. This is the deal (= this is what we have agreed and are going to do).听好了,下面是我们达成的协议。
    Collocations BusinessBusinessRunning a business
    • buy/​acquire/​own/​sell a company/​firm/​franchise
    • set up/​establish/​start/​start up/​launch a business/​company
    • run/​operate a business/​company/​franchise
    • head/​run a firm/​department/​team
    • make/​secure/​win/​block a deal
    • expand/​grow/​build the business
    • boost/​increase investment/​spending/​sales/​turnover/​earnings/​exports/​trade
    • increase/​expand production/​output/​sales
    • boost/​maximize production/​productivity/​efficiency/​income/​revenue/​profit/​profitability
    • achieve/​maintain/​sustain growth/​profitability
    • cut/​reduce/​bring down/​lower/​slash costs/​prices
    • announce/​impose/​make cuts/​cutbacks
    Sales and marketing
    • break into/​enter/​capture/​dominate the market
    • gain/​grab/​take/​win/​boost/​lose market share
    • find/​build/​create a market for something
    • start/​launch an advertising/​a marketing campaign
    • develop/​launch/​promote a product/​website
    • create/​generate demand for your product
    • attract/​get/​retain/​help customers/​clients
    • drive/​generate/​boost/​increase demand/​sales
    • beat/​keep ahead of/​out-think/​outperform the competition
    • meet/​reach/​exceed/​miss sales targets
    Finance
    • draw up/​set/​present/​agree/​approve a budget
    • keep to/​balance/​cut/​reduce/​slash the budget
    • be/​come in below/​under/​over/​within budget
    • generate income/​revenue/​profit/​funds/​business
    • fund/​finance a campaign/​a venture/​an expansion/​spending/​a deficit
    • provide/​raise/​allocate capital/​funds
    • attract/​encourage investment/​investors
    • recover/​recoup costs/​losses/​an investment
    • get/​obtain/​offer somebody/​grant somebody credit/​a loan
    • apply for/​raise/​secure/​arrange/​provide finance
    Failure
    • lose business/​trade/​customers/​sales/​revenue
    • accumulate/​accrue/​incur/​run up debts
    • suffer/​sustain enormous/​heavy/​serious losses
    • face cuts/​a deficit/​redundancy/​bankruptcy
    • file for/ (North American English) enter/​avoid/​escape bankruptcy
    • (British English) go into administration/​liquidation
    • liquidate/​wind up a company
    • survive/​weather a recession/​downturn
    • propose/​seek/​block/​oppose a merger
    • launch/​make/​accept/​defeat a takeover bid
    see also package
    Wordfinder
    • acquisition
    • bid
    • broker
    • contract
    • deal
    • merger
    • negotiation
    • offer
    • proposal
    • takeover
    Extra Examples
    • The club has signed a multi-million pound sponsorship deal with a mobile phone company.该俱乐部已与一家移动电话公司签署了数百万英镑的赞助协议。
    • Britain pulled out of the deal because of rising costs.由于成本上涨英国退出了交易。
    • He even sweetened the deal with a $5 000 signing bonus.为达成交易,他甚至拿出 5,000 美元的签约奖励。
    • Increased holiday allowance is part of the deal.增加休假是协议的一部份。
    • Lack of accounting clarity can discourage investors and become a deal breaker.缺乏会计透明度会使投资者望而却步,导致交易失败。
    • He has been mixed up in several shady deals with arms dealers.他卷入了几宗与军火商的地下交易。
    • Nurses have taken to the streets to get a fair deal from the government.护士们走上街头向政府争取公平的待遇。
    • She has a lucrative deal with a cosmetics company.她与一家化妆品公司有一笔利润丰厚的交易。
    • Staff have accepted a deal offering them a 2% share of profits.员工们接受了一项给他们 2% 利润分成的协议。
    • The TV station has signed an exclusive deal to show all United's home games.电视台已经签署协议独家转播联队所有的主场比赛。
    • The band eventually signed a record deal.乐队最终签下了一份唱片合约。
    • The company are offering cut-price deals on many flights.公司推出涉及很多航班的机票打折方案。
    • The pay deal will not now go ahead.工资协议现在不会执行。
    • The workers accepted a package deal including higher pension and longer holiday allowance.工人们接受了包括更高养老金和更长假期津贴的一揽子协议。
    • The union tries to get a square deal for all its members.工会尽力为所有会员争取公平的待遇。
    • They are hoping to clinch a major deal to supply computers to the army.他们希望达成一笔向军队供应计算机的大宗交易。
    • They can't offer us a sweetheart deal on the rental fees we pay.在租金问题上他们不可能私下给我们优惠。
    • They took over the company in a £750 000 deal.他们达成了金额为 75 万英镑的协议,收购了那家公司。
    • Under the deal, you save money if you repay the loan early.按此协议,提前还贷可以省钱。
    • Under the terms of the deal, the band has to make two albums a year.根据协议条款,乐队每年必须灌录两张专辑。
    • You may get a better deal from another bank.另一家银行可能提供更优厚的交易条件。
    • a deal between Brazil and Argentina巴西和阿根廷之间的交易
    • business brokers and other deal makers经纪人和其他交易人
    • Did you manage to cut a deal?你成功达成协议了吗?
    Topics Discussion and agreementb1, War and conflictb1, Businessb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fair
    • good
    • sweet
    verb + deal
    • agree
    • agree on
    • agree to
    deal + verb
    • go ahead
    • happen
    • fall apart
    deal + noun
    • maker
    • breaker
    • killer
    preposition
    • in a/​the deal
    • under a/​the deal
    • deal between
    phrases
    • get a fair deal
    • get a square deal
    • part of the deal
  2. treatment

  3.  
    [countable, usually singular] the way that somebody/something is treated待遇
    • If elected, the party has promised a new deal (= better and fairer treatment) for teachers.该党承诺如果当选将给教师更好的待遇。
    • They knew they'd been given a raw deal (= been treated unfairly).他们知道自己受到了不公正待遇。
    • We tried to ensure that everyone got a fair deal.我们尽力保证每个人都受到公平待遇。
    • Women get a bad deal when it comes to domestic work.女性在做家务方面的处境很糟糕。
    see also big deal
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fair
    • good
    • sweet
    verb + deal
    • agree
    • agree on
    • agree to
    deal + verb
    • go ahead
    • happen
    • fall apart
    deal + noun
    • maker
    • breaker
    • killer
    preposition
    • in a/​the deal
    • under a/​the deal
    • deal between
    phrases
    • get a fair deal
    • get a square deal
    • part of the deal
  4. in card games

  5. [countable, usually singular] the action of giving out cards to the players发牌
    • It's your deal.该你发牌了。
  6. wood

  7. [uncountable] (especially British English) the soft pale wood of fir or pine trees, especially when it is cut into boards for making things冷杉木;松木板
    • a deal table松木桌子
  8. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 3 Old English dǣlan ‘divide’, ‘participate’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch deel and German Teil ‘part’ (noun), also to dole. The sense ‘divide’ gave rise to ‘distribute’, hence sense 1 of the verb and 'deal somebody/​something a blow'; the sense ‘participate’ gave rise to ‘have dealings with’, hence senses 2 of the verb and 'deal with'/'deal in'. noun sense 4 Middle English: from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch dele ‘plank’.
Idioms
big deal!
  1. (informal, ironic) used to say that you are not impressed by something没什么了不起
    • So he earns more than me. Big deal!他是赚得比我多。那又怎么样!
a done deal
  1. an agreement or a plan that has been finally completed or agreed达成的协议;决定了的计划
    • The merger is by no means a done deal yet.合并之事远未成定局。
    Topics Discussion and agreementc2
a good/great deal (of something)
 
  1. much; a lot大量;很多
    • She's feeling a good deal better.她感觉好多了。
    • We don't see them a great deal (= often) these days.我们这些天没怎么见到他们。
    • They spent a great deal of money.他们花了大量的钱。
    • A good deal of research has been done on the subject.关于这个主题已经进行了大量的研究。
it's a deal!
  1. (informal) used to say that you agree to somebody's terms成交;就这样定了
    • ‘I'll cook if you wash the dishes.’ ‘It's a deal!’“如果你洗碗,我就做饭。”“说定了!”
no big deal
  1. (informal) used to say that something is not important or not a problem没什么大不了;无所谓;没关系
    • If I don't win it's no big deal.如果我赢不了也没什么大不了的。
strike a bargain/deal (with somebody/something)
  1. to make an agreement with somebody in which both sides have an advantage达成(对双方都有利的)协议
    • Perhaps we could strike a bargain.也许我们可以讨价还价。
    • The United States has struck a historic deal with India.美国与印度达成了一项历史性协议。
    Topics Discussion and agreementc2
what’s the deal?
  1. (informal) what is happening in the present situation?出了什么事;怎么啦
    • What's the deal? Do you want to go out or not?怎么啦?你想不想出去?
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