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dealing (encz) | dealing,jednání Zdeněk Brož |
dealing (encz) | dealing,obchodování n: Zdeněk Brož |
dealing (encz) | dealing,zacházení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Dealing (gcide) | Deal \Deal\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dealt (d[e^]lt); p. pr. & vb.
n. Dealing.] [OE. delen, AS. d[=ae]lan, fr. d[=ae]l share;
akin to OS. d[=e]lian, D. deelen, G. theilen, teilen, Icel.
deila, Sw. dela, Dan. dele, Goth. dailjan. See Deal, n.]
1. To divide; to separate in portions; hence, to give in
portions; to distribute; to bestow successively; --
sometimes with out.
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Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry? --Is.
lviii. 7.
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And Rome deals out her blessings and her gold.
--Tickell.
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The nightly mallet deals resounding blows. --Gay.
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Hissing through the skies, the feathery deaths were
dealt. --Dryden.
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2. Specifically: To distribute, as cards, to the players at
the commencement of a game; as, to deal the cards; to deal
one a jack.
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Dealing (gcide) | Dealing \Deal"ing\, n.
The act of one who deals; distribution of anything, as of
cards to the players; method of business; traffic;
intercourse; transaction; as, to have dealings with a person.
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Double dealing, insincere, treacherous dealing; duplicity.
Plain dealing, fair, sincere, honorable dealing; honest,
outspoken expression of opinion.
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dealing (wn) | dealing
n 1: method or manner of conduct in relation to others; "honest
dealing"
2: the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying
on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible
without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with
me" [syn: transaction, dealing, dealings] |
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dealings (encz) | dealings,jednání pl. Zdeněk Broždealings,styky n: pl. Zdeněk Broždealings,záležitosti n: Zdeněk Brož |
double-dealing (encz) | double-dealing,falešnost n: Zdeněk Broždouble-dealing,nepoctivý adj: Zdeněk Broždouble-dealing,neupřímnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
insider dealing (encz) | insider dealing, |
wheeling and dealing (encz) | wheeling and dealing, |
Dealing (gcide) | Deal \Deal\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dealt (d[e^]lt); p. pr. & vb.
n. Dealing.] [OE. delen, AS. d[=ae]lan, fr. d[=ae]l share;
akin to OS. d[=e]lian, D. deelen, G. theilen, teilen, Icel.
deila, Sw. dela, Dan. dele, Goth. dailjan. See Deal, n.]
1. To divide; to separate in portions; hence, to give in
portions; to distribute; to bestow successively; --
sometimes with out.
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Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry? --Is.
lviii. 7.
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And Rome deals out her blessings and her gold.
--Tickell.
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The nightly mallet deals resounding blows. --Gay.
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Hissing through the skies, the feathery deaths were
dealt. --Dryden.
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2. Specifically: To distribute, as cards, to the players at
the commencement of a game; as, to deal the cards; to deal
one a jack.
[1913 Webster]Dealing \Deal"ing\, n.
The act of one who deals; distribution of anything, as of
cards to the players; method of business; traffic;
intercourse; transaction; as, to have dealings with a person.
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Double dealing, insincere, treacherous dealing; duplicity.
Plain dealing, fair, sincere, honorable dealing; honest,
outspoken expression of opinion.
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Double dealing (gcide) | Dealing \Deal"ing\, n.
The act of one who deals; distribution of anything, as of
cards to the players; method of business; traffic;
intercourse; transaction; as, to have dealings with a person.
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Double dealing, insincere, treacherous dealing; duplicity.
Plain dealing, fair, sincere, honorable dealing; honest,
outspoken expression of opinion.
[1913 Webster]Double dealing \Dou"ble deal"ing\, double-dealing
\dou"ble-deal"ing\
False or deceitful dealing; acting in bad faith; deception by
pretending to entertain one set of intentions while acting
under the influence of another. See Double dealing, under
Dealing. --Shak.
Syn: duplicity.
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double-dealing (gcide) | Double dealing \Dou"ble deal"ing\, double-dealing
\dou"ble-deal"ing\
False or deceitful dealing; acting in bad faith; deception by
pretending to entertain one set of intentions while acting
under the influence of another. See Double dealing, under
Dealing. --Shak.
Syn: duplicity.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]double-dealing \double-dealing\ adj.
1. given to deception especially by pretending one set of
feelings and acting under the influence of another; as,
they accused each other of double-dealing behavior.
Syn: ambidextrous, deceitful, duplicitous, two-faced.
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Misdealing (gcide) | Misdeal \Mis*deal"\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Misdealt; p. pr.
& vb. n. Misdealing.]
To deal or distribute wrongly, as cards; to make a wrong
distribution.
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Plain dealing (gcide) | Plain \Plain\, a. [Compar. Plainer; superl. Plainest.] [F.,
level, flat, fr. L. planus, perhaps akin to E. floor. Cf.
Llano, Piano, Plan, Plane level, a level surface.]
1. Without elevations or depressions; flat; level; smooth;
even. See Plane.
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The crooked shall be made straight, and the rough
places plain. --Isa. xl. 4.
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2. Open; clear; unencumbered; equal; fair.
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Our troops beat an army in plain fight. --Felton.
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3. Not intricate or difficult; evident; manifest; obvious;
clear; unmistakable. "'T is a plain case." --Shak.
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4.
(a) Void of extraneous beauty or ornament; without
conspicious embellishment; not rich; simple.
(b) Not highly cultivated; unsophisticated; free from show
or pretension; simple; natural; homely; common. "Plain
yet pious Christians." --Hammond. "The plain people."
--A. Lincoln.
(c) Free from affectation or disguise; candid; sincere;
artless; honest; frank. "An honest mind, and plain."
--Shak.
(d) Not luxurious; not highly seasoned; simple; as, plain
food.
(e) Without beauty; not handsome; homely; as, a plain
woman.
(f) Not variegated, dyed, or figured; as, plain muslin.
(g) Not much varied by modulations; as, a plain tune.
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Plain battle, open battle; pitched battle. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Plain chant (Mus.) Same as Plain song, below.
Plain chart (Naut.), a chart laid down on Mercator's
projection.
Plain dealer.
(a) One who practices plain dealing.
(b) A simpleton. [Obs.] --Shak.
Plain dealing. See under Dealing.
Plain molding (Join.), molding of which the surfaces are
plain figures.
Plain sewing, sewing of seams by simple and common
stitches, in distinct from fancy work, embroidery, etc.;
-- distinguished also from designing and fitting garments.
Plain song.
(a) The Gregorian chant, or canto fermo; the prescribed
melody of the Roman Catholic service, sung in unison,
in tones of equal length, and rarely extending beyond
the compass of an octave.
(b) A simple melody.
Plain speaking, plainness or bluntness of speech.
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Syn: Level; flat; smooth; open; artless; unaffected;
undisguised; frank; sincere; honest; candid; ingenuous;
unembellished; downright; blunt; clear; simple;
distinct; manifest; obvious; apparent. See Manifest.
[1913 Webster]Dealing \Deal"ing\, n.
The act of one who deals; distribution of anything, as of
cards to the players; method of business; traffic;
intercourse; transaction; as, to have dealings with a person.
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Double dealing, insincere, treacherous dealing; duplicity.
Plain dealing, fair, sincere, honorable dealing; honest,
outspoken expression of opinion.
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Plain-dealing (gcide) | Plain-dealing \Plain"-deal`ing\, a.
Practicing plain dealing; artless. See Plain dealing, under
Dealing. --Shak.
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Underdealing (gcide) | Underdealing \Un"der*deal`ing\, n.
Crafty, unfair, or underhand dealing; unfair practice;
trickery. --Milton.
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dealings (wn) | dealings
n 1: social or verbal interchange (usually followed by `with')
[syn: dealings, traffic]
2: mutual dealings or connections or communications among
persons or groups [syn: relations, dealings]
3: the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying
on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible
without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with
me" [syn: transaction, dealing, dealings] |
double-dealing (wn) | double-dealing
adj 1: marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by
pretending one set of feelings and acting under the
influence of another; "she was a deceitful scheming
little thing"- Israel Zangwill; "a double-dealing double
agent"; "a double-faced infernal traitor and schemer"-
W.M.Thackeray [syn: ambidextrous, deceitful, {double-
dealing}, duplicitous, Janus-faced, two-faced,
double-faced, double-tongued]
n 1: acting in bad faith; deception by pretending to entertain
one set of intentions while acting under the influence of
another [syn: duplicity, double-dealing] |
DEALINGS (bouvier) | DEALINGS. Traffic, trade; the transaction of business between two or more
persons.
2. The English statute 6 Geo. IV. c. 16, s. 81, declares all dealings
with a bankrupt, within a certain time immediately before his bankruptcy, to
be void. It has been held, under this statute, that payments were included
under the term "dealings." M. & M. 137; 3 Car. & P. 85; S. C. 14 Eng. C. L.
R. 219.
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