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单词 deal in
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deal in


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D0055300 (dēl)v. dealt (dĕlt), deal·ing, deals v.tr.1. To give out in shares or portions; apportion: a critic who deals out as much praise as blame. See Synonyms at distribute.2. Games a. To distribute (playing cards) among players.b. To give (a specific card) to a player while so distributing.3. To sell: deal prescriptions; deal cocaine.4. To administer; deliver: dealt him a blow to the stomach.v.intr.1. To be occupied or concerned: a book that deals with the Middle Ages.2. To behave in a specified way toward another or others; have transactions: deal honestly with competitors.3. To take action with respect to someone or something: The committee will deal with this complaint.4. Informal To cope: I can't deal with all of this arguing!5. To do business; trade: dealing in diamonds.6. Games To distribute playing cards.7. Slang To buy and sell drugs, especially illegally.8. Baseball To throw a pitch.n.1. The act or a round of apportioning or distributing.2. Games a. Distribution of playing cards.b. The cards so distributed; a hand.c. The right or turn of a player to distribute the cards.d. The playing of one hand.3. An indefinite quantity, extent, or degree: has a great deal of experience.4. a. An agreement, especially one that is mutually beneficial. See Synonyms at agreement.b. A business transaction: struck a deal to buy a car dealership.c. A legal contract: signed a deal to play for a new team.5. Informal A sale favorable especially to the buyer; a bargain.6. Informal Treatment received: a raw deal; a fair deal.7. Informal The situation or background information regarding something: What's the deal with the new teacher?Phrasal Verbs: deal in1. To include (someone) in a card game by dealing cards to that person.2. To include (someone) in an enterprise or undertaking. deal out1. To exclude (someone) from a card game by not giving cards to that person.2. To exclude (someone) from an enterprise or undertaking.
[Middle English delen, from Old English dǣlan, to divide, share; see dail- in Indo-European roots.]

deal 2

D0055300 (dēl)n.1. a. A fir or pine board cut to standard dimensions.b. Such boards or planks considered as a group.2. Fir or pine wood.
[Middle English dele, from Middle Dutch and Middle Low German dele, plank.]
Thesaurus

deal

verb1. To give out in portions or shares.Also used with out:dispense, distribute, divide, dole out, parcel out, portion (out), ration (out), share.Slang: divvy.2. To offer for sale.Also used with in:handle, market, merchandise, merchant, peddle, retail, sell, trade (in), vend.3. To engage in the illicit sale of (narcotics):peddle.Slang: push.4. To mete out by means of some action:administer, deliver, give.phrasal verb
deal with1. To be occupied or concerned with:consider, take up, treat.Idiom: have to do with.2. To behave in a specified way toward:handle, treat.noun1. An indefinite amount or extent:quantity.Informal: lot.2. An act or state of agreeing between parties regarding a course of action:accord, agreement, arrangement, bargain, compact, pact, understanding.3. An agreement, especially one involving a sale or exchange:bargain, compact, contract, covenant, transaction.4. Informal. Something offered or bought at a low price:bargain.Informal: buy.Slang: steal.
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deal in


deal (one) in

To include one in something. Often used in the imperative "deal me in." The phrase originated in card games, in which cards are distributed among the players by "dealing" them. If you guys are playing poker in there, deal me in! Bobby really wants to be involved in this project, so deal him in too.See also: deal

deal in (something)

1. To work in a particular field. I deal in medical supplies these days, selling X-ray and MRI machines to hospitals. Mike has been acting so secretive lately that I'm starting to think he's dealing in something illegal.2. To focus on or include something. Your term paper for this class must deal in the major themes of modernism.See also: deal

deal in something

to buy and sell something. My uncle is a stockbroker. He deals in stocks and bonds. My aunt deals in antiques.See also: deal

deal in

1. Also, deal with. Be occupied or concerned with, as in Jim deals in generalities, or This book deals with idioms. The first term dates from the late 1500s, the variant from about 1300. 2. Do business or trade in something, as in They deal in diamonds. [Late 1500s] Also see deal with. 3. deal someone in. Also, deal one a hand. Include someone, give someone a share, as in I hope they'll deal me in on this new enterprise. This usage comes from card games, where to deal has meant "to distribute cards" since the 16th century. [Early 1900s] See also: deal

deal in

v.1. To include someone in a card game by giving that player cards: Deal me in—I'm just getting up to get some potato chips. The dealer dealt in all the players who sat at the table.2. To be in some particular line of work or pursuit: She deals in computer hardware. The gangster dealt in stolen goods.See also: deal
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