OXFORD 9000
📚 verb • entry_id 88

deal

/diːl/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
asignar • repartir
To administer or give out, as in small portions.
"Away, proud woman!" said the Lady; "who ever knew so well as thou to deal the deepest wounds under the pretence of kindness and courtesy?"
Norwich returned to second in the Championship with victory over Nottingham Forest, whose promotion hopes were dealt another blow.
dedicarse
To have dealings or business.
Mr. Brownlow contrived to state his case; observing that, in the surprise of the moment, he had run after the boy because he saw him running away; and expressing his hope that, if…
When the spice flow stops, all eyes will turn to Arrakis. The Baron and the Emperor himself will be forced to deal with us.
lanzar
To take action; to act.
Wel said syr Uwayne go on your waye, and lete me dele.
comerciar • mercadear • platear
To trade professionally (followed by in).
She deals in gold.
traficar • vender drogas
To sell, especially to sell illicit drugs.
This club takes a dim view of members who deal drugs.
tratar
To be concerned with.
Science, it cannot be too often repeated, deals with tangible phenomena.
lidiar • manejar • ocuparse
To handle, to manage, to cope.
I can't deal with this.
Then there was the sound of a struggle, and I knew that the attendants were dealing with him.