Deal in Meaning in English
expression
ˈdiɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
DEEL-in
dˈiːl/ /ˈɪn
DEEL-in
释义
To buy and sell a particular type of product or be involved in a specific business activity. It can also, less commonly, mean to have an interest or involvement in something.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used in business contexts: 'deal in antiques', 'deal in cars'. Is not used like 'deal with' (manage a problem). Sometimes used figuratively: 'deal in lies'. More formal or neutral; rarely used in casual speech.
Spanish: dedicarse a - comerciar conPortuguese (BR): comercializar - negociar comPortuguese (PT): comercializar - negociar comChinese (Simplified): 从事(买卖) - 经营Chinese (Traditional): 從事(買賣) - 經營Hindi: का व्यापार करना - का कारोबार करनाArabic: يتاجر بـ - يعمل فيBengali: বিক্রি করা ও কেনা - ব্যবসা করাRussian: торговать - заниматься (чем-либо)Japanese: ~を扱う - ~を取り扱うVietnamese: kinh doanh - buôn bánKorean: 취급하다 - 거래하다Turkish: ticaret yapmak - alım satım yapmakUrdu: کا کاروبار کرنا - لین دین کرناIndonesian: berdagang - memperdagangkan
例句
They deal in used cars at their shop.
basic
This company deals in electronics.
basic
He deals in rare books worldwide.
basic
We only deal in cash, not credit cards.
natural
Some people deal in rumors more than facts.
natural
My uncle used to deal in art before he retired.
natural