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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

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италиански
италиански

I. deal1 [Brit diːl, Am dil] СЪЩ (amount)

deal
a great or good deal

II. deal1 [Brit diːl, Am dil] СЪЩ

1. deal:

deal (agreement)
deal (agreement)
the pay, OPEC deal
to make or strike a deal with sb
to make or strike a deal with sb (in business)
to do a deal with friend, criminal
to do a deal with client, company
to do a deal (in business)
to pull off a deal
it's a deal!
it's no deal!
a good deal
to get the best of a deal
to be in on the deal

2. deal (sale):

deal
cash, credit deal
(traffic) arms deal

3. deal (special offer, bargain):

4. deal (treatment):

to get a good, bad deal (from sb)
to give sb a fair deal
he got a raw or rotten deal

5. deal GAMES (in cards):

deal
it's my deal

III. deal1 <pt/pp dealt> [Brit diːl, Am dil] ГЛАГ прх

1. deal:

to deal a blow to sb, sth or to deal sb, sth a blow
dare, assestare un colpo a qn, qc (with con)
to deal a blow to sb, sth or to deal sb, sth a blow прен
colpire, sconvolgere, scioccare qn, qc (with con)

2. deal GAMES:

deal, also deal out cards
deal, also deal out hand

IV. deal1 <pt/pp dealt> [Brit diːl, Am dil] ГЛАГ нпрх

deal ТЪРГ, ИКОН (carry on business) person, firm:
to deal in commodity, product, shares
we don't deal in blackmail прен

V. deal1 [Brit diːl, Am dil]

big deal! разг, ирон
it's no big deal (modestly) разг
if I lose it's no big deal разг
to make a big deal out of sth
what's the deal? разг

deal2 [Brit diːl, Am dil] СЪЩ (timber)

deal
deal
deal
deal
pino м

I. deal with ГЛАГ [diːl -] (deal with [sth])

1. deal with (sort out):

deal with complaint, emergency, matter, request, situation, work
deal with social problem

2. deal with (consider, discuss):

deal with topic, question, issue

II. deal with ГЛАГ [diːl -] (deal with [sb])

1. deal with (attend to, handle):

deal with client, customer, patient, public, troublemaker

2. deal with (do business with):

deal with person, company
deal with terrorist organization
deal with supplier: public
deal with customer: stockist

package deal [ˈpækɪdʒˌdiːl] СЪЩ ТЪРГ

package deal
package deal

business deal [ˈbɪznɪsˌdiːl] СЪЩ

deal out ГЛАГ [diːl -] (deal out [sth], deal [sth] out)

1. deal out (distribute):

deal out money, profit, cards

2. deal out (mete out):

deal out punishment
deal out fine

New Deal [Brit njuː ˈdiːl, Am ˌn(j)u ˈdil] СЪЩ Am ИСТ

New Deal
New Deal м
shady deal, business
to deal sb, sth a death blow
dare il colpo di grazia a qn, qc also прен
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италиански
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английски
deal

в PONS речника

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английски
италиански
италиански

deal1 [di:l] СЪЩ (large amount)

deal
a great deal

I. deal2 <dealt, dealt> [di:l] СЪЩ

1. deal ТЪРГ:

deal
a big deal

2. deal (agreement):

deal
to do a deal (with sb)

3. deal GAMES:

deal of cards
it's your deal

Phrases:

big deal! ирон разг
it's no big deal! разг

II. deal2 <dealt, dealt> [di:l] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. deal (do business):

deal
to deal with sb
to deal in sth

2. deal GAMES:

deal

3. deal sl (accept situation, cope):

to deal (with sth)

III. deal2 <dealt, dealt> [di:l] ГЛАГ прх

1. deal GAMES:

deal cards

2. deal (give):

deal
to deal sb a blow

deal out ГЛАГ прх

deal out

deal with ГЛАГ прх

1. deal with (take care of):

deal with problem
deal with person

2. deal with (be about):

deal with book

3. deal with (punish):

deal with

pay deal СЪЩ

pay deal

package deal СЪЩ

package deal
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
deal
deal
very good deal
to deal with
to deal with sth oneself
Present
Ideal
youdeal
he/she/itdeals
wedeal
youdeal
theydeal
Past
Idealt
youdealt
he/she/itdealt
wedealt
youdealt
theydealt
Present Perfect
Ihavedealt
youhavedealt
he/she/ithasdealt
wehavedealt
youhavedealt
theyhavedealt
Past Perfect
Ihaddealt
youhaddealt
he/she/ithaddealt
wehaddealt
youhaddealt
theyhaddealt

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While it's not a big deal, the rear window doesn't feature a demister.
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From the religious point of the view, the bootleggers have not been cut out of the deal, the government has become the bootlegger.
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Initially it had the powers to deal with nuisances and adjudicate the prosecutions of some minor criminal offences.
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He said uniformed and plain-clothes police are patrolling fire-affected areas and will deal "very harshly" with looters.
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Tom is unable to deal with his wife's illness and implores her to continue treatment.
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