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осторожно
affare chiaro

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

plain dealing [Am pleɪn ˈdilɪŋ] N

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. dealing [Brit ˈdiːlɪŋ, Am ˈdilɪŋ] N

1. dealing COMM:

dealing in luxury goods is profitable before n cost, firm, service

2. dealing GAMES:

3. dealing (trafficking):

II. dealings N

dealings npl:

rapporti m (with con)
rapporti m d'affari (with con)

I. deal1 [Brit diːl, Am dil] N (amount)

II. deal1 [Brit diːl, Am dil] N

1. deal:

to do a deal with friend, criminal
to do a deal with client, company

2. deal (sale):

3. deal (special offer, bargain):

4. deal (treatment):

5. deal GAMES (in cards):

III. deal1 <pt/pp dealt> [Brit diːl, Am dil] VB trans

1. deal:

to deal a blow to sb, sth or to deal sb, sth a blow
dare, assestare un colpo a qn, qc (with con)
to deal a blow to sb, sth or to deal sb, sth a blow fig
colpire, sconvolgere, scioccare qn, qc (with con)

2. deal GAMES:

deal, also deal out cards
deal, also deal out hand

IV. deal1 <pt/pp dealt> [Brit diːl, Am dil] VB intr

deal COMM, ECON (carry on business) person, firm:
to deal in commodity, product, shares

V. deal1 [Brit diːl, Am dil]

big deal! inf, iron

deal2 [Brit diːl, Am dil] N (timber)

I. plain [Brit pleɪn, Am pleɪn] ADJ

1. plain (simple):

plain dress, decor, living, language
plain food
plain building, furniture

2. plain (of one colour):

plain background, fabric
plain envelope

3. plain (unattractive) euph:

plain woman

4. plain (clear):

plain line
plain marking

5. plain (obvious):

6. plain (direct):

plain answer, language

7. plain attrib. (downright):

plain common sense
plain ignorance, laziness

8. plain (ordinary):

9. plain (unflavoured):

plain yoghurt
plain crisps
plain rice
plain hamburger

10. plain (in knitting):

II. plain [Brit pleɪn, Am pleɪn] N

1. plain GEOG:

2. plain (knitting stitch):

III. plain [Brit pleɪn, Am pleɪn] ADV

1. plain (completely):

plain stupid, wrong

2. plain (directly):

IV. plain [Brit pleɪn, Am pleɪn]

to be plain sailing project, task etc.:

in the PONS Dictionary

dealing [ˈdi:·lɪŋ] N

1. dealing COMM:

2. dealing pl FIN:

3. dealing pl (relations):

4. dealing GAMES:

deal1 [di:l] N (large amount)

I. deal2 <dealt, dealt> [di:l] N

1. deal COMM:

2. deal (agreement):

to do a deal (with sb)

3. deal GAMES:

deal of cards

Phrases:

big deal! iron inf

II. deal2 <dealt, dealt> [di:l] VB intr

1. deal (do business):

to deal in sth

2. deal GAMES:

3. deal sl (accept situation, cope):

to deal (with sth)

III. deal2 <dealt, dealt> [di:l] VB trans

1. deal GAMES:

deal cards

2. deal (give):

I. plain [pleɪn] ADJ

1. plain:

2. plain (uncomplicated):

3. plain (clear, obvious):

4. plain (mere, pure):

5. plain (not pretty):

II. plain [pleɪn] ADV inf (downright)

III. plain [pleɪn] N

1. plain GEO:

2. plain (knitting stitch):

Present
Ideal
youdeal
he/she/itdeals
wedeal
youdeal
theydeal
Past
Idealt
youdealt
he/she/itdealt
wedealt
youdealt
theydealt
Present Perfect
Ihavedealt
youhavedealt
he/she/ithasdealt
wehavedealt
youhavedealt
theyhavedealt
Past Perfect
Ihaddealt
youhaddealt
he/she/ithaddealt
wehaddealt
youhaddealt
theyhaddealt

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While it's not a big deal, the rear window doesn't feature a demister.
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From the religious point of the view, the bootleggers have not been cut out of the deal, the government has become the bootlegger.
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Initially it had the powers to deal with nuisances and adjudicate the prosecutions of some minor criminal offences.
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He said uniformed and plain-clothes police are patrolling fire-affected areas and will deal "very harshly" with looters.
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Tom is unable to deal with his wife's illness and implores her to continue treatment.
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