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词组 deal with
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deal with /ˈdiːl wɪð/ verb1. to take action to solve or get rid of a problemnounsdeal with a problem/issue/matter We are currently looking at ways of dealing with the problem.deal with a situation At first 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 an emergency All our ambulance drivers are trained to deal with emergencies.deal with a complaint Working in the Customer Service Department, you become an expert in dealing with complaints.deal with a question/enquiry Our staff will be happy to deal with any enquiries.adverbsdeal with sth effectively The company did not deal with the problem of bullying very effectively.deal with sth successfully Most of these issues have now been successfully dealt with.deal with sth adequately/satisfactorily Do you think our Health Service deals adequately with the needs of older people?deal with sth speedily/promptly (=quickly) The organization deals with complaints very promptly.deal with sth properly/appropriately If the police had dealt with the case properly, we would not be in this situation.deal with sth fairly We felt that the court had not dealt with our case fairly.THESAURUS: deal with handlesituation | case | complaint to deal with a problem or difficult situation by making particular decisions. Used especially when talking about how well or badly someone does this: I thought he handled the situation really well. | Most customers were happy with the way their complaints had been handled. tackleproblem | issue | crime | poverty to start to deal with a problem, especially one that is complicated: More needs to be done to tackle the problem of global warming. | We need to tackle the issue of drugs in schools. | The government is introducing new measures to tackle online crime. see to/attend to sth to deal with all the practical details of something that needs to be done or organized. Attend to is more formal than see to: My son saw to all the funeral arrangements. | I have some business to attend to. take care of sth 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: My secretary takes care of all the paperwork. | Don't worry about canceling the meeting - I'll take care of that. processapplication | order | claim | request if a company or organization processes an application, order etc, they do the things that are usually done as part of their official system, in order to deal with it: It will take a minimum of 14 days to process your passport application. | I called their office, and they said that my request was still being processed.2. to be about a subjectnouns + deal witha book/article/report/essay etc deals with sth She has written several books dealing with the history of medicine.a chapter/section etc deals with sth The first chapter deals with his early work.adverbsdeal with sth fully/comprehensively It is the first book to deal comprehensively with this topic.deal with sth separately My essay will deal with these three questions separately.deal with sth at length (=writing or speaking about it a lot, giving a lot of detail) The article deals at length with the question of guilt.3. to successfully control your feelings about an emotional problemnounsdeal with stress Different people have different ways of dealing with stress.deal with emotions Teenagers find it very difficult to deal with these emotions.deal with grief/loss I would find it difficult to deal with that level of grief.adverbsdeal with sth well The family has dealt with this tragedy remarkably well.deal with sth bravely People admired the way she dealt with the illness so bravely.
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