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    I [diːl] n
    1) количество, некоторое количество

    A great deal of her money goes to rent. — Значительная часть ее денег идет на оплату квартиры.

    There is a good deal of sense (of truth) in it. — В этом есть большая доля смысла (правды/истины).

    The speaker has a good deal of poise. — Оратор хорошо держится.

    - good deal better
    - good deal of time
    - great deal of food
    - great deal of money
    - read a great deal
    - know a good deal
    - make a great deal of damage
    - see a great deal of each other
    - make a good deal of fuss about it
    - put smb to give smb a great deal of trouble
    - it costs a good deal
    - this is saying a good deal
    - it means a great deal
    2) сделка, соглашение

    He was given a fair deal. — С ним честно поступили. /С ним вели честную игру.

    He got a raw deal from the manager. — Управляющий был к нему несправедлив.

    He lost all his money in a single deal. — На одной единственой сделке он потерял все свое состояние.

    - fair deal
    - business deal
    - government-to-government deal
    - barter deal
    - grain deals
    - package deal
    - shady deal
    - new deal in education
    - give smb a raw deal
    - urge a new deal for women
    - ask for a new deal
    - lose a lot of money in one deal
    - do a deal with smb
    - make a deal with smb
    - make a deal for grain
    - call off a deal
    - often big deal
    - deal is off
    3) раздача (карт), сдача (карт в карточной игре), кон

    I lost heavily in the last deal. — На последней раздаче я крупно проиграл.

    USAGE:
    Deal 1. образует обороты a good deal, a great deal, количественно определяющие неисчисляемые существительные и глаголы. Вне этих оборотов существительное deal в значении количества не употребляется: there was a good deal of scandal in connection with this name по поводу этого имени были большие скандалы; he laughed a good deal that evening в тот вечер он много смеялся
    II [diːl] v
    1) торговать, заниматься торговлей, вести дела (с кем-либо)

    This shop deals in woollen goods. — Этот магазин торгует суконными изделиями.

    We deal with many customers. — Мы работаем с большим количеством заказчиков.

    - deal in smth
    - deal in steel
    2) иметь дело (с кем-либо, чем-либо)

    I don't want you to deal with such people. — Я не хочу, чтобы ты общался с такими людьми.

    He is an easy pwrson to deal with. He is an easy person to deal with. — С ним легко договориться.

    - deal with smb, smth
    - he is a pleasant person to deal with
    3) касаться, рассматривать
    - book deals with a number of questions
    - book deal with war
    - history deals with facts
    WAYS OF DOING THINGS:
    Глагол to deal with c общим значением "справляться с чем-либо трудным, делать что-либо, чтобы разрешить трудную проблему или найти выход из трудного положения" может быть передан также глаголами to handle, to grapple with, to tackle.
    Глагол to handle - "справляться с положением вещей эффективно и квалифицированно": she could handle anything that went wrong with her car она умела справляться со всякой неполадкой в своей машине; don't worry, I can easily handle it не волнуйся, я легко с этим справлюсь; there will be some problems but nothing that you can handle возник ряд затруднений, но тебе с ними не справиться.
    Глагол to tackle - "совершить решительную попытку разрешить трудную проблему или ситуацию": that's the problem, how can we tackle it? в этом-то и вопрос, как мы это можем решить?; talk to someone who's been throught all this, see how they tackled it поговори с кем-либо, кто через это прошел и посмотри, как они выходили из этого положения.
    Глагол to grapple with - "пытаться найти выход из трудного положения в течение длительного времени": we've been grappling with this problem for months, but without success мы бьемся над этой проблемой уже несколько месяцев, но все безуспешно; we have grappled with a number of moral issues мы искали выход из ряда проблем морального характера

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > deal

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