deal

英 [diːl]      美 [diːl]
  • vt. 处理;给予;分配;发牌
  • vi. 处理;讨论;对待;做生意
  • n. 交易;(美)政策;待遇;份量
  • n. (Deal)人名;(英、西)迪尔
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将“deal”与“real”联系,想象你正在处理一件真实、实际的事情,这样“deal”就代表着处理、交易或处理某事的意思。这种方法利用了音近或形近的单词来帮助记忆。

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deal: English has two words deal. The one which now means chiefly ‘distribute’ goes back to Old English dǣl ‘part’ and its verbal derivative dǣlan ‘divide’. The noun (together with its relatives German teil, Dutch deel, and Gothic dails) goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *dailiz, a derivative of the base *dail-, which also produced English dole and ordeal. The ultimate source of this base is not known. Deal ‘(plank of) pine’ [14] was borrowed from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German dele.
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deal (n.1)
from Old English dæl "part, share, quantity, amount," from Proto-Germanic *dailaz (cognates: Old Norse deild, Old Frisian del, Dutch deel, Old High German and German teil, Gothic dails "part, share"), from PIE *dail- "to divide" (cognates: Old Church Slavonic delu "part," Lithuanian dalis).

Business sense of "transaction, bargain" is 1837, originally slang. Meaning "an amount" is from 1560s. New Deal is from F.D. Roosevelt speech of July 1932. Big deal is 1928; ironic use first recorded 1951 in "Catcher in the Rye." Deal breaker is attested by 1975.
deal (n.2)
"plank or board of pine," c. 1400, from Low German (compare Middle Low German dele), from Proto-Germanic *theljon, from PIE root *tel- "ground, floor." An Old English derivative was þelu "hewn wood, board, flooring."
deal (v.)
Old English dælan "to divide, distribute, separate, share, bestow, dispense," from the source of deal (n.). Meaning "to distribute cards before a game" is from 1520s. To deal with "handle" is attested from mid-15c. Related: Dealt; dealing.
1. I have tried to pack a good deal into a few words.
我尽量言简意赅。
2. The president beat his breast and called that deal a mistake.
总裁捶胸顿足,称那是个错误的交易。
3. The deal seems so attractive it would be ridiculous to say no.
这笔交易看上去太诱人了,要是拒绝它简直是笑话。
4. "A deal!" she said contemptuously, "I hate all deals."
“交易!”她鄙夷地说,“我厌恶一切交易。”
5. They have been calling the Presidency decision a backroom deal.
他们称总统人选问题是个幕后交易。

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