词汇 | deal-with |
释义 | deal with someonephrasal verb with dealverb[ I or T ]uk /diːl/ us /diːl/dealt | dealt B2 to talk to someone or meet someone, especially as part of your job: (尤指工作上)与…打交道,对付 She's used to dealing with difficult customers.她已经习惯了与难缠的顾客打交道。 They employed him because of his reputed skill in dealing with the press.他们聘用他是因为普遍认为他善于应对新闻界。 I admire her forthright way of dealing with people.我钦佩她待人率直。 Mr. Nixon may well have had a no-holds-barred approach to dealing with political adversaries.尼克松先生在对付政敌时很可能是无所顾忌,什么手段都用了。 You have to have such a lot of patience when you're dealing with kids. She's very adept at dealing with the media.她应付媒体游刃有余。 Meeting people acquaintance ayup bump into someone counter-rally cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom farewell make yourself knownidiom mass meeting muster point open house paths crossidiom pay your respectsidiom power breakfast power lunch re-encounter re-meet reconvene rendezvous respect deal with somethingphrasal verb with dealverb[ I or T ]uk /diːl/ us /diːl/dealt | dealt (TAKE ACTION)B1 to take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem: 处理,动手解决 How do you intend to deal with this problem?你想怎样解决这个问题? General enquiries are dealt with by our head office.普通的咨询由我们总部来处理。 to accept or continue in a situation that is difficult or unpleasant bearI will bear the responsibility for whatever happens. endureShe endured years of hip pain before seeing a surgeon. sufferShe suffers from severe asthma. acceptI have finally accepted that I can't change who he is. resign yourself toI have resigned myself to the fact that I'll never work again. become resigned toPeople have become resigned to the fact that increased security means much longer wait times at airports. "I simply haven't got time to deal with the problem today, " she said brusquely. Several subcommittees will be set up to deal with specific environmental issues.将专门成立几个小组委员会,来处理具体的环境问题。 The older drugs didn't deal effectively with the malaria parasite.以前的药物不能有效对付引起疟疾的寄生虫。 In my judgment, we should let the solicitor deal with this.在我看来,我们该让律师处理此事。 We will deal with your order as quickly as possible. Dealing with things or people addressable approach attend to someone/something be all over it idiom beard the lion (in his/her den)idiom bed cut have it out with someoneidiom hold hold onidiom I/I've got thisidiom ill-prepared overcome square to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tough tough something out turn to someone/something weather (BE ABOUT)to be about or be on the subject of something: 关于,涉及;论述 Her new movie deals with the relationship between a woman and her sick daughter.她的新电影讲述的是一个女人与她患病的女儿之间发生的故事。 The author has tried to deal with (= write about) a very difficult subject.作者试图论述一个非常有难度的主题。 to be about something be aboutWhat is the story about? have (got) to do withWhat's that got to do with it? relate toThat relates to what I was saying earlier about the need for reform. concernThe film concerns the complicated nature of marriage. coverWe will cover the passive voice later in the course. deal withWe will deal with the use of antidepressants in chapter three. The lecturer temporarily departed from her subject to deal with a related theory. All the papers deal with the same subject in their editorials.所有的报纸都针对同一问题发表了社论。 The novel deals with grand themes, but is never heavy or pretentious.这部小说探讨的是重大主题,但它决不沉闷也不矫饰。 Waugh's first volume of memoirs dealt with his childhood and youth. Her new film deals with the relationship between a woman and her sick daughter. Regarding and concerning about apply to apropos apropos of something around as cover department hereof in respect of somethingidiom in the brain, looks, etc. departmentidiom into range re relate say thereof towards vis-à-vis wise deal with someone/something | American Dictionarydeal with someone/somethingphrasal verb with dealverb[ I/T ]us/dil/past tense and past participledealtus/delt/ past tense and past participledealt (MANAGE)to develop a way to manage or relate to someone or something: We have to deal with problems as they arise. She had a marvelous ability to deal with people. deal with somethingphrasal verb with dealverb[ I/T ]us/dil/past tense and past participledealtus/delt/ past tense and past participledealt (BE ABOUT)to be about or be on the subject of something: She likes novels that deal with serious moral issues. The lecture dealt with his trip to South Africa. deal with sb | Business Englishdeal with sbphrasal verb with dealverbuk /diːl/uspast tense and past participledealt to behave towards and talk to someone in an effective way: The pub trade is one area where the ability to deal with people is very important. deal with sb/sthphrasal verb with dealverbuk /diːl/uspast tense and past participledealt to do business with a person or company: I prefer to deal with the same salesperson each time. deal with sthphrasal verb with dealverbuk /diːl/uspast tense and past participledealt to do something in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem: A few minor technical problems will have to be dealt with. to be responsible for a particular job or activity in a company or organization: The department I work in deals with customer complaints. to be about a particular subject: The Act deals with the provision of suitable facilities for disabled employees. |
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