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
释义
To agree on something with another person or group, usually after discussion, often in business or negotiation.
用法与细微差别
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
例句
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.
natural