- with obj. distribute (cards) in an orderly rotation to the players for a game or round发(纸牌):
the cards were dealt for the last hand
发最后一圈牌
with two objs figurative〈喻〉fate dealt her a different hand命运给她发了另一手牌
no obj. he shuffled and dealt.他洗牌并发牌。
deal someone in
include a new player in a card game by giving them cards加进新玩家。
- distribute or mete out (something) to a person or group发放, 给予:
the funds raised were dealt out to the needy.
筹集到的资金发给了穷人。
- no obj. take part in commercial trading of a particular commodity买卖, 交易:
directors were prohibited from dealing in the company's shares.
禁止公司董事买卖公司股票。
- figurative be concerned with〈喻〉与…有关:
journalism that deals in small-town chit-chat.
关注小地方闲谈的报业。
- informal buy and sell illegal drugs〈非正式〉买卖毒品:
with obj. many of the men are dealing drugs.许多人在买卖毒品。
- no obj.
deal with
take measures concerning (someone or something), especially with the intention of putting something right处理: the government had been unable to deal with the economic crisis.
政府未能处理好经济危机。
- cope with (a difficult person or situation)应对(难缠的人, 困难局面):
you'll have to find a way of dealing with those feelings.
你必须找到处理这些感情的方法。
- with adverbial treat (someone) in a particular way(以某种方式)对付; 对待:
life had dealt very harshly with her.
生活待她十分严苛。
- have relations with (a person or organization), especially in a commercial context与(人, 组织)打交道, 做生意:
the bank deals directly with the private sector.
银行直接与私营部门交易。
- take or have as a subject; discuss论及, 讨论:
the novel deals with several different topics.
小说谈及好几个话题。
- with two objs inflict (a blow) on (someone or something)给予…(打击):
hopes of an economic recovery were dealt another blow.
经济复苏的希望再次受到打击。
- an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit, especially in a business or political context约定, 协议, 交易:
the government was ready to do a deal with the opposition.
政府准备与反对派达成协议。
- a set of things offered as a whole that is intended to constitute an attractive commercial arrangement for a purchaser一揽子交易:
an excellent deal from a tour operator.
旅游经营者提出的极好的一揽子交易。
- with adj a particular form of treatment given or received待遇:
working mothers get a bad deal.
已育女工受到了不好的待遇。
- in sing. the process of distributing the cards to players in a card game发牌。
- a player's turn to distribute cards(某人的)发牌轮次。
- the round of play following this牌戏的一局。
- the set of hands dealt to the players一手牌。
a big deal
- informalusu. with negativea thing considered important〈非正式〉重要事件:
they don't make a big deal out of minor irritations.
他们并不小题大做。
big deal
used to express one's contempt for something regarded as impressive or important by another person用于表示对他人认为印象深刻或重要之事的不屑 大事。
a raw (或rough) deal
- informal a situation in which someone receives unfair or harsh treatment〈非正式〉不公正待遇。
a deal of
- dated a large amount of〈旧〉大量:
he lost a deal of blood.
他大量失血。
a good (或great) deal
- a large amount许多的, 大量的:
I don't know a great deal about politics.
我不太懂政治。
- to a considerable extent很:
she had got to know him a good deal better.
她需要进一步了解他。
a square deal
- a fair bargain or treatment公平交易。
it's a deal
- informal used to express one's assent to an agreement〈非正式〉就这么办, 就这么定了。