deal (original) (raw)
deal noun (AMOUNT)
deal noun (SHARING OUT)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
deal noun (WOOD)
Grammar
deal verb [I or T] (SHARE OUT)
Whose turn is it to deal?
deal out Would you like to deal out the cards?
deal a blow to someone/something (also deal someone/something a blow)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
Phrasal verbs
(Definition of deal from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
deal | American Dictionary
deal noun (AGREEMENT)
deal noun (AMOUNT)
deal noun (GIVING OUT)
deal verb [I/T] (HAVE AGREEMENT)
deal verb [I/T] (GIVE OUT)
Phrasal verbs
(Definition of deal from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of deal
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Put another way, we are dealing with the use of a set of interrelated concepts.
It was not an ordinary framework of international cooperation among equal participants, such as those dealing with collective security or global warming.
We are dealing with a philosophical artefact, a concept developed by philosophers for theoretical purposes.
However, dealing with the purely functional aspects is still going to be central, in particular for users with little previous exposure to functional programming.
The importance of epistatic modifiers was also stressed in chapters six and seven that deal with speculation and mimicry, respectively.
The second part of the book contains only two chapters, each dealing with more technical aspects of the production process.
Thus, it is crucial that the legal and technical communities embark on interdisciplinary research to deal with these issues.
A great deal of technical information is disseminated, but the tone of the book remains relaxed.
Fuselages are the technical elements that deal with the fluid environment (wind and rain), and lattices are the technical elements that control the light.
The difficulty here concerns the limitations of conceptual and theoretical models for dealing with many of the identified issues.
Chapter five is again a rather theoretical one because the author deals with different types of policy and policy-making, policy analysis and electoral systems.
As these examples show, what we are dealing with here are areas of strong structural equivalence between the two languages.
Function approximations have long been used in optimal structural design for dealing with computationally expensive problems.
The experiment can also be useful to undergraduate classes in developing countries as it helps students develop methods to deal with local problems.
A great deal of learning of verbs on a one by one basis thus also takes place.
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Collocations with deal
These are words often used in combination with deal.
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However, there is a great deal of overlap between 'shopkeeping', 'hawking/carrying', and 'catering/victualling'.
Another objective of this project is to better deal with situations where there is a major shortage of heat in the district heating network.
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