输入任意单词!

Great deal Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɹeɪt/ /ˈdiɫ
GRAYT-DEEL
ɡɹˈeɪt/ /dˈiːl
grayt-DEEL

释义

'Great deal' can mean a large amount of something, or it can describe a very good bargain or offer. The meaning depends on the context.

用法与细微差别

'A great deal of' is formal and used before uncountable nouns (e.g., 'a great deal of time'), while 'get a great deal' refers to a good price or offer. Informal speech often uses just 'great deal' for bargains. Don't confuse with 'big deal' (which means something is important or sarcastically unimportant).

例句

She has a great deal of experience in teaching.

basic

I saved a great deal on this jacket during the sale.

basic

We spent a great deal of time planning the event.

basic

That phone was a great deal—half the price of the others!

natural

He cares a great deal about his friends.

natural

If you want a great deal, shop early before everything’s gone.

natural