Definition of the word deal

Pronunciation of vocabulary deal

dealverb

phân phát, phân phối, sự giao dịch, thỏa thuận mua bán

/diːl/

Definition of the word <b>deal</b>

Origin of the word deal

Old English dǣlan ‘divide’, ‘participate’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch deel and German Teil ‘part’ (noun), also to dole. The sense ‘divide’ gave rise to ‘distribute’, hence deal (sense 1 of the verb, deal sense 4 of the verb); the sense ‘participate’ gave rise to ‘have dealings with’, hence deal (sense 2 of the verb, deal sense 3 of the verb)

Vocabulary summary deal

typenoun

meaningpine wood

exampleto refuse to deal with somebody: somebody: not socializing with anyone, not hanging out with anyone

meaningplank

meaningquantity

exampleto deal in rice

examplea good deal of money

examplea good deal better

typetransitive verb

meaning((usually) : out) distribute, distribute

exampleto refuse to deal with somebody: somebody: not socializing with anyone, not hanging out with anyone

meaningdivide

meaninggive

exampleto deal in rice

examplea good deal of money

examplea good deal better

Example of vocabulary dealcards

meaning

to give cards to each player in a game of cards

phát thẻ cho mỗi người chơi trong trò chơi bài

  • Whose turn is it to deal?

    Đến lượt ai giải quyết?

  • Start by dealing out ten cards to each player.

    Bắt đầu bằng việc chia 10 lá bài cho mỗi người chơi.

  • He dealt me two aces.

    Anh ấy chia cho tôi hai con át.

Example of vocabulary dealdrugs

meaning

to buy and sell illegal drugs

để mua và bán ma túy bất hợp pháp

  • You can often see people dealing openly on the streets.

    Bạn thường có thể thấy mọi người giao dịch công khai trên đường phố.

  • He was sent to jail for dealing drugs to his friends.

    Anh ta bị tống vào tù vì buôn bán ma túy cho bạn bè.

Idioms of vocabulary deal

deal somebody/something a blow | deal a blow to somebody/something
to shock somebody/something very much; to be very harmful to somebody/something
  • Her sudden death dealt a blow to the whole country.
  • to hit somebody/something
    deal with it
    used to tell somebody that they cannot change a situation so they must accept it
  • That's the way it is, so deal with it!
  • wheel and deal
    to do a lot of complicated deals in business or politics, often in a dishonest way

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