3treatment 待遇 [countableC usually singular]TREAT/BEHAVE TOWARDStreatment 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。
4it’s a dealspokenAGREE used to say that you agree to do something 就这么办
OK, it’s a deal.
好,就这么办。
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it’s a deal• It's a dealconsidering the formidablesize.• It's a dealmilder than Arendale and there's ling grows there.• "I'll give you $100 for it." "It's a deal."• All right, it's a deal.
5what's the deal?American EnglishAmE spoken used when you want to know about a problem or something strange that is happening 怎么啦?
So what's the deal? Why is he so mad?
怎么回事?他干吗发这么大火?
6cards 纸牌 [singular]DGC when you give out cards to players in a card game 〔纸牌游戏中的〕发牌 → dealer
It’s your deal, Alison.
该你发牌了,艾莉森。
7wood 木材 [uncountableU]British EnglishBrETIHBPfir or pinewood used for making things 冷杉木;松木
a deal table
冷杉[松]木桌子
8.a deal of somethingold-fashioned a large amount of something 大量的某物
a better/fairer etc deal• Strength in numbers will allow us to give customers a better deal.• Just compareCosmosvalue - we are convinced you won't find a better deal anywhere!• It's certainly hard to find a better deal anywhere else in the country.• Could we find a better deal on wordprocessors?• I will never lie against my people, crawl for a better deal for myself.• He said she made up the tales of abuse to get a better deal in the divorce.• Under increasing public pressure, farmers are taking a greater interest in free-range systems which give a fairer deal to farmanimals.• It all adds up to a better deal, for your managers, your training budget and for effective corporate management development.
3deal 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〕
deal a heavy/severe/serious etc blow
The sanctions have dealt a severe blow to the local tourism industry.
制裁对当地旅游业造成了沉重的打击。
This will deal a blow to consumer confidence.
这将对消费者的信心造成打击。
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deal a blow (to somebody/something)• His stance was apologetic, almost cringing as if he expected to be dealt a blow.• Very many died without ever a chance of dealing a blow in return.• It also dealt a blow to his testimonial, which nevertheless realised more than £2000.• But it will deal a blow to the agreement, which allows publishers to set a minimum price for most books.
deal out• Competitivetendering is a system whereby contracts are awarded to the supplier who offers the best deal.• After the videodeal I came out here.• Sonya liked to play Patience, dealing the cards out herself.• Most of the deal was carried out in New York and this contributed to an air of confusion in the musicpress.• If some one dealt drugs out of the apartment next door, residents could complain-but the system rarely responded.• The deal, worked out over Christmas, sheds about £ 20m from the cost of Cubie's proposals.• And the deals are out there as well.• Somebody just dealt him out, up in the PupClub.
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 difficultsituation 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 practicaldetails 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 to比see 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 organizationprocesses a letter, form etc, they do the things that are usually done as part of their officialsystem, 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.