deal
英 [diːl]
美[dil]
- vt. 处理;给予;分配;发牌
- vi. 处理;讨论;对待;做生意
- n. 交易;(美)政策;待遇;份量
- n. (Deal)人名;(英、西)迪尔
词组搭配
a big deal
(informal)[usu. with negative]a thing considered important
(非正式)重要事件
they don't make a big deal out of minor irritations.
他们并不小题大做。
a raw (或 rough) deal
informal a situation in which someone receives unfair or harsh treatment
(非正式)不公正待遇
a deal of
(dated)a large amount of
(旧)大量
he lost a deal of blood.
他大量失血。
a good (或great) deal
a large amount
许多的,大量的
I don't know a great deal about politics.
我不太懂政治。
a square deal
a fair bargain or treatment
公平交易
it's a deal
(informal)used to express one's assent to an agreement
(非正式)就这么办,就这么定了
双语例句
- 1. I have tried to pack a good deal into a few words.
- 我尽量言简意赅。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The president beat his breast and called that deal a mistake.
- 总裁捶胸顿足,称那是个错误的交易。
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- 3. The deal seems so attractive it would be ridiculous to say no.
- 这笔交易看上去太诱人了,要是拒绝它简直是笑话。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. "A deal!" she said contemptuously, "I hate all deals."
- “交易!”她鄙夷地说,“我厌恶一切交易。”
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. They have been calling the Presidency decision a backroom deal.
- 他们称总统人选问题是个幕后交易。
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