B2 [ C ] an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business(尤指商业上的)协议,交易
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They backed out of the deal the day before they were due to sign the contract.
Do you think the government should try to strike a deal with the terrorists?
We won't be able to make a profit on the deal unless we raise the sale price.
After some tough bargaining, we finally agreed on a deal.
Our firm could lose a lot of money if the deal is unsuccessful.
B2 a large amount大量;很多
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We Americans owe a great deal to our European cousins.
I've been in this job for 30 years, and I've picked up a good deal of expertise along the way.
This product has excited a great deal of media interest.
A great deal has been achieved, most notably free elections.
There is a great deal of interest in harnessing wind and waves as new sources of power.
[ C ] the act of dealing (= sharing out) something, especially playing cards分出;分发;(尤指)分牌,发牌
to do business做生意,出售;经营;买卖
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He was picked up by the police for drug dealing.
He proposed dealing directly with the suppliers.
Make sure you are dealing with a bona fide company.
They have always dealt honestly and fairly with their customers.
Drug dealing is punishable by death in some countries.
to give or share out something, especially playing cards分出;分发;(尤指)分牌,发牌
to cause someone or something, usually a plan or hope, to fail or to be affected very badly使(计划或希望)破灭;使受挫,使失败
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He had psychotherapy to help him deal with his childhood traumas.
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