deal+with

  • 61deal — ▪ I. deal deal 1 [diːl] verb dealt PTandPP [delt] FINANCE COMMERCE deal in something phrasal verb [transitive] if a person or company deals in a particular type …

    Financial and business terms

  • 62deal — I n. transaction 1) to close, wrap up (colloq.); do (BE), make (AE), strike a deal with (we closed the deal with them yesterday) treatment 2) a fair, square; raw (colloq.), rotten (colloq.), rough (colloq.) deal (she got a raw deal from her boss) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 63deal — I. /dil / (say deel) verb (dealt, dealing) –verb (i) 1. to conduct oneself towards persons: deal fairly. 2. to distribute, especially the cards required in a game. 3. Colloquial to sell recreational drugs. 4. (in the imperative) Colloquial to… …

  • 64deal — 01. It is very difficult to [deal] with students who make no effort in class. 02. The two men sealed the [deal] with a handshake. 03. The police burst into the room where the drug [deal] was taking place. 04. We need to look at all the different… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 65deal */*/*/ — I UK [diːl] / US [dɪl] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms deal : present tense I/you/we/they deal he/she/it deals present participle dealing past tense dealt UK [delt] / US past participle dealt 1) deal or deal out to give cards to the… …

    English dictionary

  • 66deal*/*/*/ — [diːl] (past tense and past participle dealt [delt] ) verb [I/T] I 1) to give cards to the people who are playing a game of cards Each player is dealt three cards.[/ex] 2) to buy and sell illegal drugs Many drug addicts often deal as well.[/ex] • …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 67deal — I [[t]dil[/t]] v. dealt, deal•ing, n. 1) to occupy oneself or itself (usu. fol. by with or in): Botany deals with the study of plants[/ex] 2) to take action with respect to a thing or person (fol. by with): Law courts must deal with such… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 68deal — /di:l/ noun a business agreement, affair or contract ● to sign a deal ● The sales director set up a deal with a Russian bank. ● The deal will be signed tomorrow. ● They did a deal with an American airline. ♦ to call off a deal to stop an… …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 69deal — I. noun Etymology: Middle English deel, from Old English dǣl; akin to Old English dāl division, portion, Old High German teil part Date: before 12th century 1. obsolete part, portion 2. a usually large or indefinite quantity or degree < a great&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 70deal — /di:l/ noun a business agreement, affair or contract ● The sales director set up a deal with a Russian bank. ● The deal will be signed tomorrow. ● They did a deal with an American airline. ♦ to call off a deal to stop an agreement ● When the&#8230; …

    Dictionary of banking and finance