deal

名詞

UK/diːl/
US/diːl/

定義 deal 名詞

agreement

  1. B2Countable

    An agreement or arrangement, particularly in a business context.

    • a commercial deal

    • The company secured a favorable deal with its suppliers.

    • They are negotiating a potential merger deal.

distribution

  1. Countable

    The act of distributing or sharing something, especially playing cards.

    • Now it's your turn to deal the cards.

    • The dealer carefully shuffled the deck and dealt the cards to each player.

    • Please deal out the cards to everyone.

片語 deal 名詞

  • a good/great deal

    A large quantity or amount of something.

    The company invested a great deal of money into developing new products.

動詞

UK/diːl/
US/diːl/

定義 deal 動詞

business

  1. TransitiveIntransitive

    To conduct business or trade.

    • Their company specializes in dealing antiques.

    • The distributor deals with suppliers from all over the world.

    • This store deals in various goods online.

distribution

  1. TransitiveIntransitive

    To distribute or share something, especially playing cards.

    • Who will deal the cards?

    • Can you please help deal the cards?

    • We take turns to deal the cards.

片語 deal 動詞

  • deal a blow to someone/something

    To severely damage or ruin someone or something, especially a plan or hope, causing it to fail.

    The new tax policy dealt a heavy blow to small businesses.

片語動詞 deal

  • deal in something

    to engage in the business of buying and selling specific goods

    Their company deals in art pieces, specializing in buying and selling antiques.

  • deal with something

    to take measures to accomplish a task or resolve an issue

    I need to deal with this issue before I can move forward with the project.

  • deal with someone

    to interact or engage with someone, particularly in a professional setting.

    I often have to deal with clients to ensure that projects are delivered on time.