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deal

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deal1 /diːl/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 agreement 协议 [countableC]AGREE an agreement or arrangement, especially in business or politics, that helps both sides involved 〔尤指生意或政治方面的〕协议
 They made a deal to sell the land to a property developer.
他们达成了协议把这块地卖给房地产开发商。
deal with
 rumors that the company had done a deal with Microsoft to market its products
有关该公司已和微软公司达成协议销售其产品的传言
deal between
 Twelve US soldiers were released after a deal between the army and the guerillas.
军方和游击队达成协议之后,12名美国士兵获释。
2 a great/good deal LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTa large quantity of something 很多的,大量的 SYN a lot
a great/good deal of
 It took a great deal of time and effort.
那需要花费大量时间和精力。
 His work has been attracting a great deal of attention.
他的作品吸引了大量关注。
a great/good deal more/less etc (=a lot more, less etc) 多得多/少得多等
 He knew a good deal more than I did.
他懂得比我多很多。
 She’s married to a man a good deal older than herself.
她嫁给了一个年龄比她大许多的男人。
5GRAMMAR 语法
Use a great/good deal of only with uncountable nouns. a great/good deal of 只能与不可数名词连用
a great deal of time/money/work
大量时间/金钱/工作
With nouns in the plural, use a lot of. 如果是名词的复数形式则用a lot of
a lot of people/animals/shops
大量的人/动物/商店
nGRAMMAR: Comparison
a great/good deal of
You use a great deal of or a good deal of with uncountable nouns:
a great deal of money
a good deal of work
A great/good deal of is not used with nouns in the plural. Don’t say: a great deal of people
a lot of
You can use a lot of with nouns in the plural or uncountable nouns:
a lot of people
a lot of trouble
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3 treatment 待遇 [countableC usually singular]TREAT/BEHAVE TOWARDS treatment of a particular type that is given or received 待遇
a better/fairer etc deal
 a better deal for nurses
给护士的更好待遇
 The prime minister promised farmers a new deal (=a new and fairer system).
首相向农民保证推行一项新政策。
a rough/raw deal (=unfair treatment) 不公正待遇
 Women tend to get a raw deal from employers.
女性常常受到雇主不公正的对待。
4 it’s a deal spokenAGREE used to say that you agree to do something 就这么办
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5 what's the deal? American EnglishAmE spoken used when you want to know about a problem or something strange that is happening 怎么啦?
6 cards 纸牌 [singular]DGC when you give out cards to players in a card game 〔纸牌游戏中的〕发牌 dealer
7 wood 木材 [uncountableU] British EnglishBrETIHBP fir or pine wood used for making things 冷杉木;松木
8. a deal of something old-fashioned a large amount of something 大量的某物
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big deal
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
do a deal 达成协议
The two companies have recently done a major deal.
两家公司最近达成了一项重要协议。
make a deal informal 约定
Why don't we make a deal to stay out of each other's way?
我们为什么不约定互不干涉呢?
reach/strike a deal (=agree a deal after a lot of discussions) 达成协议
nThe US and North Korea reached a deal about North Korea's nuclear development program.
sign a deal 签署协议
The singer has signed a $20 million deal with an American TV network.
这名歌手与一家美国电视网签下了一份两千万美元的协议。
negotiate a deal (=agree a deal by discussing over a long period) 谈成协议
We have negotiated a special deal with one of the world’s leading car hire companies.
我们与一家世界顶级汽车租赁公司谈成了一项特别协议。
close/conclude a deal formal (=agree a deal formally) 达成协议
A deal between the two companies has now been concluded.
两家公司现已达成协议。
clinch a deal (=finally agree on a deal, especially one that is good for you) 达成协议〔尤指对己方有好处〕
The salesman was eager to clinch the deal.
销售员急于做成生意。
cut a deal informal (=agree a deal, especially when it is difficult or you have to accept some things you would rather not accept) 达成协议〔尤指有难度或出于无奈〕
In the end, they had to cut a deal with the Communists.
最后,他们只得与民主党达成协议。
have a deal informal (=have made or agreed on a deal) 说定了
Do we have a deal?
说定了?
get a good deal (=buy something at a good price) 买得合算
He thought he had got a good deal.
他觉得自己买得很合算。
back out of/pull out of a deal (=decide not to make a deal after discussing one) 商讨协议后变卦
Twenty-five jobs were lost after their partner pulled out of the deal.
合伙人变卦减少了25个工作岗位。
a deal goes through/ahead (=it happens as arranged) 交易进行
It’s 99% certain that the deal will go through.
百分之九十九会成交。
a deal falls through (=does not happen as arranged) 交易失败
The cost was simply too high, so the deal fell through.
价格实在太高,所以没有成交。
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + deal
a good deal (=a good price, offer, or arrangement) 合算的买卖
You can buy two for £10, which sounds like a good deal.
10 英镑可以买两个,听上去挺合算的。
a business deal 生意
He lost a fortune in an unwise business deal.
他做了一宗不明智的生意,损失惨重。
a pay deal (=one that involves an agreement about how much people will be paid) 工资协议
They are currently negotiating a new pay deal.
目前他们在商讨新的工资协议。
a peace deal (=an agreement to end fighting between countries) 和平协议
Hopes of a peace deal are fading.
达成和平协议的希望越来越渺茫。
a financial/political etc deal 金融/政治等协议
After weeks of negotiation the prospect of a political deal seemed increasingly unlikely.
几周谈判下来,达成政治协议的希望似乎越来越渺茫。
an arms/weapons deal (=one which involves selling weapons) 武器交易
A number of recent arms deals have embarrassed the government.
近来一系列武器交易令政府感到尴尬。
a record deal (=one between a singer or band and a recording company) 唱片合约
It’s hard for a band to get a record deal.
乐队要拿到唱片合约很难。
a one-year/two-year etc deal (=one that will be fixed for one year, two years etc) 一年期/两年期等合约
The five-year deal is estimated to be worth $17.2 million.
这份五年期合约估计价值1,720万美元。
a shady deal (=dishonest or illegal) 非正当交易
Some senior members of the party were involved in shady deals and bribery.
该党的一些高级成员涉嫌黑幕交易和受贿。
phrases
part of the deal 协议的部分内容
I got free accommodation as part of the deal.
根据协议条款,我得到免费的食宿。
the terms of a deal (=the details or conditions in it) 交易细节
The hotel group refused to release the financial terms of the deal.
酒店集团拒绝公布这桩交易的财务细节。
a done deal informal (=something that has been completely agreed) 已敲定的事
The takeover has been described as a done deal.
这次收购据称已成定局。
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Related topics: Cards, Drug culture
deal2 ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp dealt /delt/)  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] (also deal something ↔ out)DGC to give playing cards to each of the players in a game 〔纸牌游戏中的〕发(牌)
2 [intransitiveI] informalMDD to buy and sell illegal drugs 买卖毒品
3 deal a blow (to somebody/something) to cause harm to someone or something – used in news reports (给某人或某物)造成伤害[损失,打击]〔用于新闻报道〕
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4deal in phrasal verbphr v 
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5deal something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v 
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6deal with somebody/something phrasal verbphr v 
nCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 1,2, 3 & 4
nouns
deal with a problem
Both countries are having to deal with the problem of violence in urban areas.
deal with an issue/matter/question
New laws were introduced to deal with the issue.
deal with a situation
For a while I had no idea how to deal with the situation.
deal with a crisis
The president has flown home to deal with the crisis.
deal with a complaint
Working in the Customer Service Department, you become an expert in dealing with complaints.
deal with an enquiry
Our staff will be able to deal with any enquiries.
deal with an emergency
All our ambulance drivers are trained to deal with emergencies.
deal with a challenge
I chose this job because I like having to deal with new challenges every day.
adverbs
deal with something effectively
Most schools don't deal with the problem of bullying very effectively.
deal with something successfully
Most of these issues have now been successfully dealt with.
deal with something adequately
Our National Health Service does not deal adequately with the question of old age.
THESAURUS
deal with something to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem 〔尤指为了解决问题〕处理某事
We need to deal with problems like pollution and climate change.
我们需要处理诸如污染、气候变化等问题。
I spend most of my day dealing with customer enquiries.
我每天大部分时间都在处理顾客咨询。
handle to deal with a problem or difficult situation by making particular decisions – used especially when talking about how well or badly someone does this 处理〔问题或棘手情况,尤用于指做得好坏的程度〕
He handled the situation very well.
他妥善处理了这一情况。
Most customers were happy with the way their complaints had been handled.
大多数顾客对他们投诉的受理方式感到满意。
tackle to start to deal with a problem, especially one that is complicated 处理〔尤指复杂问题〕
We need to tackle the issue of drugs in schools.
我们得处理学生吸毒问题。
The government is introducing new measures to tackle online crime.
政府在推行新的措施打击网络犯罪。
see to/attend to somebody/something to deal with all the practical details of something that needs to be done or organized. Attend to is more formal than see to 处理〔实际的细节问题,attend tosee to正式〕
My son saw to all the funeral arrangements.
丧事全部由我儿子负责安排。
I have some business to attend to.
我有些事要处理。
take care of something to do the work or make the arrangements that are necessary for something to happen – used especially when you do this for someone else so that they do not have to worry about it 〔尤指代劳〕处理某事
My secretary takes care of all the paperwork.
我的秘书负责全部的文书工作。
process if a company or organization processes a letter, form etc, they do the things that are usually done as part of their official system, in order to deal with it 〔公司、机构〕处理〔书信、表格等〕
It will take a minimum of 14 days to process your passport application.
处理护照申请至少要14天。
nI called their office, and they said that my request was still being processed.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
dealdeal1 /diːl/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp dealt /delt/)FINANCECOMMERCE
dealdeal2 noun [countableC]
1FINANCECOMMERCEan agreement or arrangement, especially one that involves the sale of something
The supermarket has just signed a deal with a group of dairy farmers to supply all their milk.
bought deal cash deal fair deal package deal
2an offer of a product at a lower price than usual, available only for a limited time
There are some good deals on mortgages around at the moment.
Origin deal1
Old English dæl

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