گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'deal'

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1 حسابداری و مالی:: تحقیقات محدود

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2 عمومی:: معامله‌ كردن‌

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3 عمومی:: معامله

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4 عمومی:: مقدار

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5 عمومی:: قدر

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6 عمومی:: سر و كار

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7 عمومی:: اندازه‌

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8 عمومی:: حد

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english

1 general:: deal with sth BE ABOUT 2. to be about or be on the subject of something • Her new film deals with the relationship between a woman and her sick daughter. • The author has tried to deal with (= write about) a very difficult subject.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: deal with sth TAKE ACTION 1. to take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem • How do you intend to deal with this problem? • General enquiries are dealt with by our head office.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: verb distribute: We will deal the cards and play. verb bargain: He gave us a very good deal. verb treat: You must deal fairly with customers.

Simple Definitions

4 general:: deal in sth to buy and sell particular goods as a business • They mainly deal in rare books.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

5 general:: deal with sb to talk to someone or meet someone, especially as part of your job • She's used to dealing with difficult customers.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

6 general::   verb ADV. directly PREP. in The shop deals in second-hand books. | with Our factory deals directly with its customers. PHRASAL VERBS deal with sth ADV. quickly, speedily | at length, fully This topic is dealt with at greater length in the following chapter. | effectively | fairly, properly You have not dealt fairly with me. | easily Not all complaints are so easily dealt with. | separately The two issues should be dealt with separately. | together PHRASES a way of dealing with sth We discussed different ways of dealing with the problem.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

7 general::   noun ADJ. fair, good | major They are hoping to clinch a major deal to supply computers to the army. | exclusive The TV station has signed an exclusive deal to show all United's home games. | lucrative | five-year, etc. | long-term | compromise | cut-price The company are offering cut-price deals on many flights. | shady He has been mixed up in several shady deals with arms dealers. | package The union accepted a package deal including higher pension and longer holiday allowance. | business, financial, political, trade | pay, sponsorship | arms, weapons | two-book, three-film, etc. The band signed a two-album deal with a record company. VERB + DEAL agree, arrange, close, complete, conclude, cut, do, make, negotiate, reach, seal, sign, strike Management and unions have agreed a new deal on pay and productivity. I'll make a deal with you?I'll work evenings if you'll work weekends. | clinch, get, secure, win Nurses have taken to the streets to get a fair deal from the government. | have She has a lucrative deal with a cosmetics company. | pull out of Britain pulled out of the deal because of rising costs. | scupper Any sponsorship deal would be scuppered if Jones misses the Olympics. | offer (sb), propose | accept Staff have accepted a deal offering them a 2% share of profits. | reject DEAL + VERB go ahead The pay deal will not now go ahead. | fall apart, fall through The deal fell through when the author received a more attractive offer. PREP. in a/the ~ They took over the company in a £750,000 deal. | under a/the ~ Under the deal, you save money if you repay the loan early. | ~ between a deal between France and Spain | ~ from You may get a better deal from another bank. | ~ on I got a very good deal on my new car. | ~ over The unions are ready to do a deal over pay. | ~ with The company has done a deal with the catering staff. PHRASES get/have a bad/raw/rotten/rough deal Immigrants often get a bad deal when it comes to pay. | get/have a fair/square deal The union tries to get a square deal for all its members. | part of the deal Increased holiday allowance is part of the deal. | the terms of the deal Under the terms of the deal, the band has to make two albums a year.BUSINESS

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

8 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with DEAL, Also see BIG DEAL; CLOSE THE SALE (DEAL); CUT A DEAL; DONE DEAL; GOOD DEAL; MAKE A FEDERAL CASE (BIG DEAL); NO DEAL; RAW DEAL; SQUARE DEAL; SWEETEN THE KITTY (DEAL); WHEEL AND DEAL.

American Heritage Idioms

9 general:: deal verbs do a deal • The two companies have recently done a major deal. make a deal informal • Why don't we make a deal to stay out of each other's way? reach/strike a deal (= agree a deal after a lot of discussions ) • The US and North Korea reached a deal about North Korea's nuclear development program. sign a deal • The singer has signed a $20 million deal with an American TV network. negotiate a deal (= agree a deal by discussing over a long period ) • We have negotiated a special deal with one of the world’s leading car hire companies. close/conclude a deal formal (= agree a deal formally ) • A deal between the two companies has now been concluded. clinch a deal (= finally agree on a deal, especially one that is good for you ) • The salesman was eager to clinch the deal. cut a deal informal (= agree a deal, especially when it is difficult or you have to accept some things you would rather not accept ) • In they end, they had to cut a deal with the Communinsts. have a deal informal (= have made or agreed on a deal ) • Do we have a deal? get a good deal (= buy something at a good price ) • He thought he had got a good deal. back out of/pull out of a deal (= decide not to make a deal after discussing one ) • Twenty-five jobs were lost after their partner pulled out of the deal. a deal goes through/ahead (= it happens as arranged ) • It’s 99% certain that the deal will go through. a deal falls through (= does not happen as arranged ) • The cost was simply too high, so the deal fell through. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + deal a good deal (= a good price, offer, or arrangement ) • You can buy two for £10, which sounds like a good deal. a business deal • He lost a fortune in an unwise business deal. a pay deal (= one that involves an agreement about how much people will be paid ) • They are currently negotiating a new pay deal. a peace deal (= an agreement to end fighting between countries ) • Hopes of a peace deal are fading. a financial/political etc deal • After weeks of negotiation the prospect of a political deal seemed increasingly unlikely. an arms/weapons deal (= one which involves selling weapons ) • A number of recent arms deals have embarrassed the government. a record deal (= one between a singer or band and a recording company ) • It’s hard for a band to get a record deal. a one-year/two-year etc deal (= one that will be fixed for one year, two years etc ) • The five-year deal is estimated to be worth $17.2 million. a shady deal (= dishonest or illegal ) • Some senior members of the party were involved in shady deals and bribery. phrases part of the deal • I got free accommodation as part of the deal. the terms of a deal (= the details or conditions in it ) • The hotel group refused to release the financial terms of the deal. a done deal informal (= something that has been completely agreed ) • The takeover has been described as a done deal.

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