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Examples:slight or important, urgent or non-urgent (idiom); deal with important matters first—give direct instructions on the way to deal with a matter—Richard C.A. Holbrooke (1941-2010), US diplomat, influential in brokering 1995 Dayton Bosnian peace deal, US special envoy Afghanistan and Pakistan from 2009—lit. when the ship arrives at the bridge we can deal with the problem—no time deal with so many things (idiom); to have one's hands full—fig. draw up plans to deal with sth—a difficult person deal with—deal with the aftermath (arising from an accident)—any occupation that involves a great deal of field work—no time deal with it (idiom); caught unprepared—fig. deal with any matter, regardless of its importance—lit. deal sincerely and fairly (idiom); frank and open-minded—(used for abstract things) a good deal, a lot of—one word and it's settled (idiom); It's a deal!—New Deal (Roosevelt's 1933 policy deal with the Great Depression)—George Mitchell (1933-), US Democratic party politician and diplomat, influential in brokering Northern Ireland peace deal in 1990s, US Middle East special envoy from 2009—take drastic measures to deal with a situation—deal with sb severely [idiom.]— |