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  • 1 deal

    n. 1. гэрээ, хэлэлцээр. make a \deal (with sb) гэрээ хийх. 2. a great deal, a good deal их, олон. A great \deal of money has been spent on the new hospital. Шинэ эмнэлэгт их мөнгө зарцуулжээ. 3. хөзөр тарааж өгөх ээлж. 4. нарс. a \deal floor нарсан шал. v. (dealt) \deal sth (out); \deal sth (to sb) хөзөр тарааж өгөх. It's my turn to \deal. Миний ажил хийх ээлж. I dealt three cards to each player. Би хүн бүрт гурван хөзөр өгөв. deal someone a blow хүчтэй цохих/ дэлсэх; цохилт үзүүлэх. She dealt him a blow on the side of his face. Эмэгтэй түүний шанаа руу хүчтэй дэлсэв. This policy dealt severe blow to British industry. Энэ бодлого Британы аж үйлдвэрт хүчтэй цохилт үзүүлэв. deal in худалдах, борлуулах, худалдаа хийх. This shop \deals in men's clothing. Энэ дэлгүүр эрэгтэй хүний хувцас зардаг. deal sth out хуваах, тарааж өгөх. The profits will be dealt out among the investors. Ашгийг хөрөнгө оруулагч нарт хувааж өгнө. deal with sb/ sth ажил төрлийн, худалдаа наймааны холбоотой байх. deal with sth 1. удирдан явуулах, зохицуулах, арга хэмжээ авах, шийдэх. 2. -ны тухай/ талаар ярих/ өгүүлэх/ хэлэлцэх. I'll \deal with decimals in the next lesson. Би дараачийн хэчээл дээр аравтын бутархайн талаар ярина.

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