词组 | deal |
释义 | deal [dealt, dealt, dealing] deal in 1. deal in sth to buy and sell a particular type of thing as a business: ▪ The company dealt in stocks and shares. ▪ My father used to deal in stamps, medals and coins. ▪ Penalties for dealing in illegal drugs are strict. 2. deal in sth to be interested in something or want to achieve something: ▪ Kirov dealt in getting results and it didn't matter how he got them. ▪ Laurence was not a man who dealt in rumours. 3. deal sb in to give someone cards so that they can play in a game of cards: ▪ Shall I deal you in, Mick? 4. deal me in AmE spoken informal used to say that you want to be included in an activity or an agreement: ▪ If you can find a way of making money from it, deal me in! ■ SIMILAR TO: count me in! spoken deal out 1. deal out sth • deal sth out to give something to a lot of different people: ▪ She dealt out the sweets to all the children. ▪ The money that was collected was dealt out to the poor. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑give out, ↑hand out, ↑share out 2. deal out sth • deal sth out to give playing cards to each of the players in a game: ▪ The girl opposite Karl began dealing out the cards. 3. deal out sth • deal sth out formal to give a punishment to someone: ▪ The punishments dealt out to the rioters were extremely harsh. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑mete out formal, administer formal deal with 1. deal with sth to take action in order to solve a problem or make sure that something is done properly: ▪ Staff are trained to deal with customer problems in a sympathetic way. ▪ Who is dealing with the accommodation arrangements for the conference. ▪ Troops were sent in, but they were poorly equipped for dealing with the riots. ▪ We're still trying to deal with all the replies we had to our advertisement. ■ SIMILAR TO: handle, tackle 2. deal with sth formal if a book, speech, or film deals with a particular subject, it is about that subject, or that subject is discussed in it: ▪ Carr's previous books have dealt with the events leading up to the war. ▪ These ideas are dealt with more fully in Chapter Four. ▪ His speech dealt mainly with the problems of health and education. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑cover 3. deal with sb/sth to do business with someone or to discuss important matters with them: ▪ We've dealt with that particular company for many years. ▪ The Israeli Prime Minister, Mr Yitzhak Shamir, refused to deal with the PLO. 4. deal with sb to meet or talk to someone as part of your work: ▪ As a lawyer, I deal with hundreds of people every year. ▪ If you want to work in sales and marketing, you need to be good at dealing with people. 5. deal with sth to succeed in facing a difficult situation in a way that does not have a very bad effect on you emotionally: ▪ Simon's still struggling to deal with his divorce. ▪ Giving evidence in court was really hard for her, but she's dealt with it so far. 6. deal with sb to punish someone because they have done something wrong: ▪ Suspected terrorists are severely dealt with by the courts. ■ SIMILAR TO: punish |
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