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*deal¹ /dil; diːl/ n 1 [C] an agreement or arrangement, especially in business or politics 〔尤指贸易或政治上的〕协议,交易: They've just signed a new deal with their record company. 他们刚刚同所属的那家唱片公司签下一份新的合同。 strike/do/make a deal Carter agreed to do a deal with the police. 卡特同意去和警方达成一个协议。 2 get a good deal to buy something at a cheap or fair price 以廉价[实惠价]买到: You can get some good deals on flights to Florida. 有些到佛罗里达的机票很便宜。 3 a great/good deal a large quantity of something 许多,大量: + of She does a great deal of work for charity. 她为慈善事业做了大量工作。 a great deal more/less/longer etc He knows a great deal more than I do about computers. 他在电脑方面的知识比我要多得多。 4 [C usually singular 一般用单数] the way someone is treated in a situation 待遇: a raw deal (=unfair treatment) 不公平的待遇: Women often get a raw deal from their employers. 女性常受到雇主不公平的待遇。 → see also 另见 big deal (BIG) |