单词 | Deal with |
例句 | 1 We must deal with pleasure as we do with honey, only touch them with the tip of the finger, and not with the whole hand for fear of surfeit. 2 She has a lot of correspondence to deal with. 3 He is difficult to deal with. 4 He's a difficult man to deal with. 5 He is easy to deal with. 6 How do you intend to deal with this problem? 7 I'll ask my personal assistant to deal with this. 8 They were held together to deal with emergency. 9 How would you deal with an armed burglar? 10 Do you know how to deal with this problem? 11 Ability to deal with personnel at all levels effectively. 12 Lifeguards are trained to deal with emergencies . 13 A number of people have been employed to deal with the backlog of work. 14 How do you deal with persistent salesmen who won't take no for an answer? 15 We must deal with the situation before it gets out of hand. 16 The police had had to deal with some of the most ferocious violence ever seen on the streets of London. 17 I had to deal with the university's bureaucracy before I could change from one course to another. 18 Members of the council had arranged a sweetheart deal with CTS. 19 I don't want to deal with these imbeciles any longer. 20 It's the only way to deal with the menace of drug dealing. 21 The sales assistants are trained to deal with customer complaints in a friendly manner. 22 Doctors often sense uneasiness in the people they deal with. 23 The world can be changed by man's endeavor, and that this endeavor can lead to something new and better .No man can sever the bonds that unite him to his society simply by averting his eyes . He must ever be receptive and sensitive to the new ; and have sufficient courage and skill to novel facts and to deal with them . 24 Your life can be enhanced, and your happiness enriched, when you choose to change your perspective. Don't leave your future to chance, or wait for things to get better mysteriously on their own. You must go in the direction of your hopes and aspirations. Begin to build your confidence, and work through problems rather than avoid them. Remember that power is not necessarily control over situations, but the ability to deal with whatever comes your way. 25 You can't change your situation. The only thing that you can change is how you choose to deal with it. 26 The Convention set down rules for deciding which country should deal with an asylum request. 27 The police need to be briefed beforehand on how to deal with this sort of situation. 28 They become obsessed with trying to equip their vehicles with gadgets to deal with every possible contingency. 29 When they eventually leave the school they will be totally ill-equipped to deal with the real world. 30 If you shirk your responsibilities/duties now, the situation will just be that much harder to deal with next month. 1 He is difficult to deal with. 2 He's a difficult man to deal with. 3 He is easy to deal with. 4 How do you intend to deal with this problem? 5 I'll ask my personal assistant to deal with this. 6 How would you deal with an armed burglar? 7 Do you know how to deal with this problem? 8 Lifeguards are trained to deal with emergencies . 9 A number of people have been employed to deal with the backlog of work. 10 How do you deal with persistent salesmen who won't take no for an answer? 11 The Convention set down rules for deciding which country should deal with an asylum request. 12 The police need to be briefed beforehand on how to deal with this sort of situation. 13 They become obsessed with trying to equip their vehicles with gadgets to deal with every possible contingency. 14 The police had had to deal with some of the most ferocious violence ever seen on the streets of London. 15 When they eventually leave the school they will be totally ill-equipped to deal with the real world. 16 I had to deal with the university's bureaucracy before I could change from one course to another. 17 Members of the council had arranged a sweetheart deal with CTS. 18 If you shirk your responsibilities/duties now, the situation will just be that much harder to deal with next month. 19 I don't want to deal with these imbeciles any longer. 20 It's the only way to deal with the menace of drug dealing. 21 The sales assistants are trained to deal with customer complaints in a friendly manner. 22 A clinic for women would, by definition, deal with pregnancy and childbirth. 23 It's easy to be flippant, but we have a serious problem to deal with here. 24 He had psychotherapy to help him deal with his childhood traumas. 25 We are faced with a backlog of orders we can't deal with. 26 Deal with stress fast whenever it threatens to overwhelm you. 27 You must be able to deal with all possible contingencies. 28 A secretary came in twice a week to deal with his correspondence. 29 I have always rested complete faith in your ability to deal with matters of sudden urgency. 30 No one wishes to deal with a person who is accustomed to breaking his word. 31 A clinic for women would, by definition, deal with pregnancy and childbirth. 32 It's easy to be flippant, but we have a serious problem to deal with here. 33 He had psychotherapy to help him deal with his childhood traumas. 34 We are faced with a backlog of orders we can't deal with. 35 The members of the committee agreed to press for the conference to deal with the problem. 35 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 36 Deal with stress fast whenever it threatens to overwhelm you. 37 This is an ad hoc committee specially established to deal with a particular subject. 38 You must be able to deal with all possible contingencies. 39 A secretary came in twice a week to deal with his correspondence. 40 Memory is a wonderful thing if you don't have to deal with the past. 41 I'll deal with decimals in the next lesson. 42 McLaren are close to sealing a deal with Renault. 43 The soldiers were trained to deal with incendiary attacks. 44 We need to deal with this problem right now. 45 Have you been hatching up a deal with her? 46 That man is easy to deal with. 47 Deal with the issues in order of importance. 48 I'll deal with that in the morning. 49 We need sufficient time to deal with the problem. 50 We're taking active steps to deal with the problem. 51 We will deal with that if the situation arises. 52 They devised proposals to deal with air pollution. 53 We did a deal with the management on overtime. 54 Her poems often deal with the subject of death. 55 These interviews aim to deal with individual grievances. 56 Moody people are very difficult to deal with. 57 How does he propose to deal with the situation? 58 Don't worry, I'll deal with this. 59 He's happy that I deal with it myself. 60 He has some unfinished business to deal with. 31 He is beginning to deal with his anger in a constructive way. 61 Employees are trained to deal with emergency situations. 62 Law courts must deal with lawbreakers. 63 We deal with each case on an individual basis. 64 Deal with a man as he deals with you. 65 She has a lucrative deal with a cosmetics company. 65 try its best to collect and make good sentences. 66 Do you deal with season-ticket renewals here? 67 I've got mountains of paperwork to deal with. 68 We should deal with every case on its merits. 69 Can you deal with this customer? 70 First, let me deal with the most important difficulty. 71 We deal with many customers. 72 They're very difficult people to deal with. 73 Leave him to his father; he'll deal with him. 74 I prefer to deal with him direct. 75 I'll deal with the children later. 76 Successive governments have tried to deal with this issue. 77 I can't deal with your personal problems. 78 Let me deal with some common misconceptions. 79 She had shown herself unable to deal with money. 80 He must deal with many difficulties. 81 They have not finalized the deal with the government. 82 We closed a deal with a major supermarket. 83 Be careful. She is very difficult to deal with. 84 Troops were called out to deal with the riot. 85 What's the best way to deal with this? 86 She showed herself unable to deal with money. 87 I'll deal with the matter personally. 88 I prefer to deal with somebody in authority. 89 New laws to deal with this abuse are in the pipeline. 90 It is lamentable that the officer failed to deal with the situation. 91 Security guards were stationed at the door to deal with any interlopers. 92 Three parties lined up to deal with the government party. 93 We have to deal with students and handle a load of paperwork as well. 94 He argued forcefully that stricter laws were necessary to deal with the problem. 95 The new president outlined plans to deal with crime, drugs, and education. 96 I disagreed with him about / over / as to how we ought to deal with the backward. 97 Our short-term aim is to deal with our current financial difficulties, but our long-term aim is to improve the company's profitability. 98 It's best to yield to your grief for a time, then you will be able to deal with your feelings. 99 I sent Joe along to sus out the possibility of doing a deal with them. 100 "I simply haven't got time to deal with the problem today, " she said brusquely. 101 The manager is difficult to deal with/a difficult person to deal with. 102 He announced a new ministry to deal with Quebec's threat to separate from Canada. 103 Her first day in the job was a real baptism of fire because she had to deal with a very difficult case immediately. 104 She could not, in good conscience, back out on her deal with him. 105 She saw a psychiatrist who used hypnotism to help her deal with her fear. 106 He won't be able to deal with the situation;he's too ineffectual. 107 He knew he could depend upon her to deal with the situation. 108 We need to bring in an expert to deal with this problem. 109 We have fixed the deal with the builders; they will start tomorrow. 110 They struck a deal with their paper supplier, getting two years of newsprint on credit. 111 I have always rested complete faith in your ability to deal with matters of sudden urgency. 112 No one wishes to deal with a person who is accustomed to breaking his word. 113 We regret that we cannot deal with queries on individual cases. 114 I'd like to tranquilly deal with the problems between us, even though I don't fear to hassle with you. 115 This is a constantly recurring problem which we must deal with. 116 This has fuelled speculation that he is about to clinch a deal with an American engine manufacturer. 117 Dr Belson had been more than content for them to deal with any difficulties. 118 I'll deal with you when I get home from the office! 119 I've had my ration of problems for one day-you deal with it! 120 Obviously we can't deal with the problem until we know all the circumstances. 121 Let's break down the project into smaller parts in order to deal with them one by one. 122 His articles deal with a wide range of subject matter. 123 I have hatched up a plan to deal with his playing way. 124 A basic two-hour first aid course would equip you to deal with any of these incidents. 125 What it comes down to is, there are bad people out there, and somebody has to deal with them. 126 The health authorities now know how to deal with the disease. 127 The government then called in troops to deal with the disturbances. 128 She can deal with complicated numbers in her head, but we lesser mortals need calculators! 129 Let us deal with the question of his notoriously Neanderthal attitude to women. 130 His deal with Disney will run out shortly, freeing him to pursue his own project. 131 In my judgment, we should let the solicitor deal with this. 132 I think he's just going to deal with this problem another day. 133 What, in your judgement, would be the best way to deal with the problem? 134 It was a textbook example of how to deal with the problem. 135 The talks have foundered, largely because of the reluctance of some members of the government to do a deal with criminals. 136 He's had a rough deal with his wife leaving him like that. 137 The committee has full powers to deal with any cases of malpractice that arise. 138 The government must deal with this as a matter of urgency. 139 He made some fairly damning remarks about the government's refusal to deal with the problem. 140 She was the most difficult customer the salesman had to deal with that day. 141 You've got to deal with this don't try and dump it in my lap. 142 She was called away from the meeting to deal with an emergency. 143 I'll make a deal with you—I'll work evenings if you'll work weekends. 144 It infuriates us to have to deal with this particular mayor. 145 Extra staff were drafted in to deal with the Christmas rush. 146 The company has reached a deal with its major creditors allowing it to restructure its debts. 147 Amongst other things, I have to deal with mail and keep the accounts. 148 The government has to deal with the vexed question of how to reduce spending. 149 Management is negotiating a new productivity deal with the union. 150 When will the police be given the necessary teeth to deal with young criminals? 151 She makes cerebral films that deal with important social issues. 152 France has just signed a new trade deal with Japan. 153 The novels of the Marquis de Sade deal with sexual perversion. 154 There were some differences as to how to deal with the crisis. 155 I don't mind giving up a couple of hours a week to deal with correspondence. 156 Some politicians prefer to strike attitudes on the world stage rather than deal with problems in their own countries. 157 The Japanese Government had a secret deal with Germany during the Second World War. 158 The government is taking emergency action to deal with a housing crisis. 159 Desperate measures are needed to deal with the growing drug problem. 160 The shouts of the crowd flustered the spokesman and he did not know how to deal with the situation. 161 People usually complain about having to deal with too much bureaucracy. 162 Pity the poor teachers who have to deal with these kids. 163 But I'll never deal with the cases which stink of treason. 164 The band signed a two-album deal with a record company. 165 Overcrowding has taxed the city's ability to deal with waste. 166 She had a full in tray to deal with when she got back. 167 Any attempt to attack the budget problem is going to have to in some way deal with those issues. 168 The hospital is gearing itself up to deal with new patients. 169 A special bill was rushed through Congress to deal with the emergency. 170 The police have been given emergency powers to deal with the crisis. 171 Education and travel have equipped him to deal with all sorts of people. 172 Oh(http://), brother - I really don't want to deal with this now. 173 The salvage teams are already hard at work trying to deal with the spilled oil. 174 Schoolchildren must be taught to deal with dangerous situations . 175 He decided to lie off because he had other business to deal with. 176 I don't beat myself up. I don't deal with things I can't handle. 177 Your father will deal with you when he gets home. 178 The government are hatching out a new plan to deal with rising prices. 179 Though the government has promised to deal with drug abuse, it has been accused of skirting round the issue. 180 Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals . 181 Aid workers are having to deal with very difficult, sometimes life-threatening situations. 182 We only deal with companies which have a good credit record. 183 I think we'd better deal with these two points separately. 184 Hospitals are on standby ready to deal with casualties being flown in from the crash site. 185 We must take positive steps to deal with the problem.sentencedict .com 186 The police had to take firm action to deal with the riots. 187 A monthly forum was set up to deal with all issues appertaining to Everton Park. 188 Social workers have to deal with all kinds of problems. 189 Hospital staff, it is claimed, were ill-prepared to deal with the severity of the injuries. 190 He is beginning to deal with his anger in a constructive way. 191 It is the company's proud boast that it can deal with all a customer's needs in one phone call. 192 I'll make/do a deal with you - you wash the car and I'll let you use it tonight. 193 We must equip young teachers to deal with difficult children. 194 The system is more than adequate to deal with any problems. 195 Despite official denials, it appears the government did make a deal with the terrorists. 196 The only difficult bit about working in a shop is when you get a snotty customer that you have to deal with. 197 The report is critical of attempts by officialdom to deal with the problem of homelessness. 198 He prefers to remain in the background and let his assistant deal with the press. 199 I'll deal with this problem in the morning when I'm fresh. 200 We wanted to be here early in case the whatsit, maintenance supervisor had forgotten to deal with it. 201 We have had occasion to deal with members of the group on a variety of charges. 202 We can deal with the next two items on the list together. 203 We're trying to deal with young offenders by channelling their energy into sport rather than crime. 204 The department is ill-equipped to deal with such a large number of enquiries. 205 We have freed up some staff to deal with the backlog of work. 206 I've no-one to blame but myself - I went into this deal with my eyes open. 207 Her novels tend to deal with affairs of the heart. 208 Most adults do not feel competent to deal with a medical emergency involving a child. 209 You will need to be able to deal with both customers and suppliers. 210 The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory. 211 Can we deal with this without bringing the police in? 212 Do you think the government should try to strike a deal with the terrorists? 213 The military were called in to deal with the riot. 214 All the papers deal with the same subject in their editorials. 215 The government has signally failed to deal with the problem. 216 It is not the function of this committee to deal with dismissals. 217 I wasn't quite sure how to deal with the delicate subject of money. 218 Early experiences shape the way we face up to and deal with crises in later life. 219 She's been around a bit so she'll know how to deal with this type of problem. 220 The emergency services are equipped to deal with disasters of this kind. 221 No-one likes conflict,(/deal with.html) but at the same time we have to deal with this problem. 222 We can't deal with the whole work,we shall have to give some of the smaller jobs out to other workers. 223 Trained staff will be available to deal with your queries. 224 She shouldn't be having to deal with problems like this at such a tender age. 225 Japan will have to do a deal with America on rice imports. 226 We only deal with wholesalers - we don't sell any of our goods retail. 227 The council has failed to deal with the problem of homelessness in the city. 228 If you don't deal with the problem now, you'll be storing up trouble for yourself in the future. 229 She's signed a three-album deal with a new record label. 230 The deal with the house fell through so I'm afraid we're back to square one. 231 There are rumors that the president struck a private deal with the corporation's chairman. 232 It's better to surrender to your grief for a time, then you will be able to deal with your feeling. 233 I know I've got to deal with the problem at some point - I'm just procrastinating. 234 We must develop a new policy/strategy to deal with the problem. 235 A combination of tact and authority was needed to deal with the situation. 236 No other company had the technical know-how to deal with the disaster. 237 I don't have the energy to deal with it right now. 238 Several subcommittees will be set up to deal with specific environmental issues. 239 We have several important matters to deal with at our next meeting. 240 Because of shortages, the emergency services were hard-pressed to deal with the accident. 241 The lifeguards must be trained to deal with any sort of emergency. 242 A deal with Japan could indeed open the door to economic co-operation with East Asia. 243 We will deal with your order with the greatest possible expedition. 244 Foreign aid is one of the issues we have to deal with right off the bat. 245 The government called in the military to deal with the riots. 245 try its best to gather and build good sentences. 246 He has some cosy arrangement/deal with his supplier, which means he's able to sell his goods more cheaply. 247 The company has done a deal with the catering staff. 248 We'll deal with that problem if and when it arises. 249 They agreed to press for the conference to deal with the problem. 250 Part of good customer relations is knowing how to deal with complaints. 251 The company's given me a free hand to negotiate a deal with the Japanese. 252 He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington. 253 He gradually developed the competence to deal with the more difficult cases. 254 It is better to deal with such problems at source. 255 Syria will attend only if the negotiations deal with issues of substance. 256 The military was / were called in to deal with the riot. 257 Anyone can deal with victory. Only the mighty can bear defeat. Adolf Hitler 258 Short of legalizing abortion, lives could be saved if doctors were better trained to deal with septic or incomplete abortions. 259 Never underestimate your problem or your ability to deal with it. Robert H. Schuller 260 By tying knots we demonstrate our knowledge and ability to deal with the powers of the world. 261 The sportswear giants broke off their deal with the world sprint champion who's awaiting a four-year ban for drug abuse. 262 Or Republicans could try to cut a deal with congressional Democrats in the hope that Mr Clinton would come aboard later. 263 Everything is political. I will never be a politician or even think political. Me just deal with life and nature. That is the greatest thing to me. Bob Marley 264 In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists. Eric Hoffer 265 Don't forget that everything you deal with is only one thing and nothing else. Paulo Coelho 266 Men are from Earth, women are from Earth. Deal with it. George Carlin 267 They have also signed a deal with Freeserve, the internet service provider, offering direct access for students. 268 The reason she is able to deal with this is because she was a wonderful person before this accident ever happened. 269 All historical writings, even those which deal with complicated and abstract ideas, narrate stories about people and their lives. 270 Happiness is not the absence of problems, it's the ability to deal with them. Steve Maraboli 271 You can't make a good deal with a bad person. Warren Buffett |
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