Make a deal with Meaning in English
expression
ˈmeɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈdiɫ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
MAYK uh DEEL with
mˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /dˈiːl/ /wˈɪð
MAYK uh DEEL with
Definición
To agree on something with another person or group, usually after discussion, often in business or negotiation.
Uso & Matices
Commonly used in business, sales, and negotiations. Very informal to neutral; not typically used in formal writing. Can refer to any type of agreement, not only legal contracts. Often used as 'make a deal with [someone]'.
Spanish: hacer un trato conPortuguese (BR): fazer um acordo comPortuguese (PT): fazer um acordo comChinese (Simplified): 与...达成协议Chinese (Traditional): 與...達成協議Hindi: ...से सौदा करनाArabic: يعقد صفقة معBengali: চুক্তি করা - সমঝোতা করাRussian: договориться - заключить сделкуJapanese: 取引する - 交渉するVietnamese: thỏa thuận với - ký kết vớiKorean: 거래하다 - 합의하다Turkish: anlaşma yapmak - birisiyle anlaşmakUrdu: معاہدہ کرنا - سودا کرناIndonesian: làm thỏa thuận với - đạt được thỏa thuận với
Oraciones de Ejemplo
They want to make a deal with us about the new project.
basic
I will only buy the car if I can make a deal with the owner.
basic
Let’s make a deal with the store and get a discount.
basic
If you want the job, you’ll have to make a deal with the manager.
natural
He’s great at making a deal with tough clients.
natural
Let me see if I can make a deal with my parents to stay out late tonight.
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