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silence (= it was very noticeable that nothing was said ordonei政府对此报道显然置之不理。►deafewing.ly •adv.

,deaf rhiite noun (sometimes offensive) a person who is unable to hear or speak 聋哑人 deal tHr /di:l/ verb, noun m verb (dealt, dealt /delt/)

                 CARDS 纸牌游欢 1 isth) (out) sth) (to sb) to give

cards to each player in a game of cards     [V] Whose

turn is ft to ded?该谁发牌了? ◊ [VN'Start by deah'ng out ten cards to each pZayer.金先给每家发十张牌◊ [VNN] He dedt me two aces.他给我发了两张 A 牌。

                 .DRUGS 毒品 2 to buy and sell illegal drugs 买卖毒 品;贩毒[V] You can o/ten see peopZe decking openZy on the streets.经常可以看到一些人在大街上公然买卖毒品。 [also VN]

IT»nil deal sb/sth a blow | deal a blow to sb/sth

{formal) 1 to be very shocking or harmful to sb/sth 4^ • 震惊;给以打击;使受到伤害Her sudden death dea/t a Wow to the whote country.她突然逝世,举国.上 下为之震惊2 to hit sb/sth一暴;:打击more at wheel v. IJilAtJ deal in sth 1 to buy and sell a particular product 经营,买卖(某一产品)Hn trade in 7?ie company deaZs in computer so_/hvare这个'公司 .经营计算机获件2 to accept sth as a basis for your decisions, attitudes, or actions作为的依据加以接受: We don’t deaZ fn rumours or guessworfc.'我们木听信遥 言,也不胡乱猜测,deal sb ’in (informal, especially /V/Am£) to include sb in an activity 将某人算‘Mit 某人参与rhat sounds great.        me fn/ 3k听起来太棒

了。算我一个! dea:l sth.—’ut 1 to share sth out mong a group of people ’分发;分酉己.i?Pi7l distri­bute The profits were dealt out among the investors. 利润分给了投资者2 'to say what punishment sb should have给予决、处,):Many judges deaZ out harsher sentences to men than to women.

性比对女性的判决更严房i ’deal with sb'to take appro­priate action in'a plarticular situation or according to who you are talking to, managing, etc.对付;JSH寸;对 ..BEd handle She is used to dealing with all kinds (^/^/^化心/^汶她已习惯于和工作中遇到的各种各样 尚人打交道。」deal, with sb/sth ..to do business with a persona company or an organization 与'…做生意 ’deal with sth 1 to solve a problem, perform a task, etc. 解决;处理;‘_to ‘deaZ with enqufries/issues/ compiafnts 处理各#询问7 问题 / 投诉 o_ffave you deaZt with these Zetters yet?包些牛你处理 了吗?.◊ He’s good at deaHng.'wiirh        j也盛于途彳士挺..3 2 to be

about sth 涉及;论及;关于Her poems Q/ten ded vWt/i the subject /death. MW#经常涉及死亡这」生题。

noun

                 A LOT 很多 1 [sing.】a good/great much; a lot 大量;很 多:77iey spent a great deal / money.他们花了,大量沾 钱ft took a great deaZ / rime.这费了治多时间.◊ J’m /eeing a good deaZ better我感觉好‘ TWe see them a great dea (= often).我们经舍见到他们。

                 BUSINESS AGREEMENT 商业协议 2 [C] an agreement, espe­cially in business on particular conditions for buying or doing sth 协议;尤指交易to mafce/sign/ conciude/ctose a deal (With sbj (与某人)达成一笔交易 ◊ (/n/onr?fl" Did ycm cut a deal ■(= make one)?你们交屢 做成了 _?: ◊ We did a deaf vWth the management on overtime.我们与资方在加班问题上达成了一项协议。 77iey were hoping/or a better pay deaL 他们希望达成一 项提高工资品协 。〇A dea was struck a_/i:er engthy negotiations.经过漫长的谈判终于达成了协议。◊The deal fell through (= no agreement was reached).

没有谈成◊ J got a good deaZ on the car (= bought it cheaply).我这辆小汽车买得很便宜a dea/ (= I agree to your terms)就这么办吧! listen. This is the deal (= diis is what we have agreed and are going to do). ,下面是我们达成的协议。一 see also package

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TREATMENT 待遇.3 [C, usually sing.] the way that sb/sth is treated 待遇:"dected, the party has promised a new deaZ (=.better and fairer treatment)/or teachers•该党 承诺如果当选将给教师更好的待遇◊ TTia fcnew t/ie/d

been given a raw/rough deal (= been treated unfairly).

他们知道自己受到了不公正待遇。tried to ensure that everyone got a/air deal.我们曾尽力保证每个人都受 到公平待遇◊ Jt was a square deai /or everyone•这对

任何人来说都是公平合理的。

                 IN CARD GAMES 纸牌游戏 4 [(^ usually sing.] the action of giving out cards to the players' 发牌:ft’s your deaZ..

你发牌了。

                 WQOD 本材 5 [U]      8rE) the soft pale wood of fir

or pine trees, especially when it is cut into boards for making things冷杉木;松木板a dea tabe松木桌子 ITMI what^ the 'deal? {informaf) what is happening in the present situation?出了什么事怎么啦What’s the deai? Do you want to go out or not?怎么啦?你想不想出 去? more at big adj., done adj., strike v.

deal-er /'dirla(r)/ noun 1 ~ (in sth) a person whose business is buying and selling a particular product 交易商;贸易商anart/antiquededer艺术品经销商; 古董商◊ He’s a deaZer m secomi-hand cars.他经销二手 汽车 0 — see also wheeler-dealer 2 a person who sells illegal drugs 贩毒者;毒品販子 3 the person who gives out the cards in a card‘game (纸牌游戏的发 牌者

deal-er-ship /'dirlajip; NAmE -larj-/ noun a business that buys and sells products, especially cars, for a particular company; the position of being a dealer who can buy and sell sth专项商品(尤指汽车)经销店;专项 商品经销a Ford dealership福特汽车经销店 deal-ing /'dirlirj/ noun 1 dealings [pi.] business activities; the relations that you have with sb in busi- ness (商业活动,往来Have you had crnyprevions dealings, with this company?你曾$这家公司有合业务往 来吗? ◊ J fcnew nothing 〇少 his business deaHngs.我七他 生i上的事一概不知道◊ S/ie has ahvays been very poZite in her deaif;igs with me.她在与我交往的过程中i是彬彬有礼2 [U] a way of doing_ibusiness with si)经 营知风;,备营方式a reputation /or /afr/honest dealing公平/诚信经营的美名3 [UC] buying and selling 买卖;交易drug decking 毒品交易◊ deaZir^s in shares股票交易 dealt pt, p/7 of deal

dean /di:n/ noun 1 (in the Anglican Church       a

priest of high rank who is in charge of the other priests in a cathedral 座堂主任牧师 2 (also .rural ’dean) (8r£) a priest who is in charge of the priests of several churches in aji area (乡间主管若千教堂牧师的 > 主任牧 师 3 a person in a university who is in charge of a department of studies (学的)学院院长,系主任

4                  (in a college or university, especially at Oxford or Cambridge) a person who is responsible for the discip­line of students (大学,尤指牛津、剑桥大学的 学监

5                  (NAm£) = doyen

dean-ery /'diaiari/ noun (pi. -ies) 1 a group of parishes controlled by a deani铎区;(统辖若干教区的)主 任牧师管辖 K 2 the office or house of a dean(l), (2)

任牧师办公室(或住所i

,dean*s 'list noun (in the US) a list that is published every year of the best students in a college or univer- sity (美国大学的)年度优秀学生名单 deaf tHr /dia(r); NAmE dir/ adj., exclamation, noun, adv.

■ (dear-el%, dear-est) 1 to sb) loved by or important to sb亲爱的;宝贵的;珍彳的:He’s one / my dearest _/hends. M是我最亲密的位朋友◊/fer daughter is very dear to her.她的女儿是她心爱的宝贝2 Dear used at the beginning of a letter before the name or title of the person that you are writing to ■{用于信函抬 头的名字或头衔前)亲:^Dear Sir or Madam亲爱的 先生/女士 ◊ Dear Mrs Jones亲爱的琼斯太太3 [not usually before noun] (Br£) expensive; costing a lot of money 昂贵;价格嵩:Everything’s so dear now, isn’t .ft? 现在ff么佘西鈿那么贵,是不是? onoteatEXPENSiVE EES cheap 4 dear old/little..…(6rE) used to describe sb in a way that shows affection (' 表示亲昵喜爱亲爱 的Dear oW Sue/ J knew she’d hep.秦邊的休啊!舍知 道她会帮忙的Their baby’s a dear itrte thing, i也的 宝宝真是个小乖乖。IT»rai hold sb/sth 'dear {formal) to care very much for sb/sth; 'to value sb/sth highly 非常 关心;十分看重;极为珍视He had destroyed everytWng