dealing
n. (商業)活動; 經營方式; 交易
v. 經營,買賣; 販毒(deal的現在分詞)
If you say that you need or have a great deal of or a good deal of a particular thing, you are emphasizing that you need or have a lot of it.
...a great deal of money...
大量的錢
I am in a position to save you a good deal of time.
我能夠為你節省許多時間。
A deal of something is a lot of it.
He had a deal of work to do.
他有許多工作要做。
1. method or manner of conduct in relation to others;
2. the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities);
They could have avoided resorting to force in dealing with the matter.
在處理這件事情上,他們本來是可以避免使用武力的.
Counsellors are used to dealing with suicidal people.
心理問題諮詢人員慣於同有自殺傾向的人打交道.
In dealing with that unpredictable man, you simply cannot follow a prearranged plan, you have to play it by ear.
和那個捉摸不定的人打交道, 你簡直無法按預定計劃行事, 只好隨機應變.
The newspapers accused local police of laxity in dealing with gamblers.
報紙指責當地警察在對付賭徒方面執法不嚴.
He has no tact in dealing with people.
他為人太傻,不知怎樣與人交往.