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business deal
商売上の取引
a particular instance of buying or selling(V)
:She and Branson have been discussing a possible business deal together.(L)
:Green only goes into business deals if he can see a way of turning a problem into a profit.(C)

●BBC:6 November 2012
Cafe creatives: The hubs tempting Dubai entrepreneurs
And of course, an open-plan cafe environment is not always the best place to do sensitive business deals or entertain clients.
Cafe creatives: The hubs tempting Dubai entrepreneurs


●BBC:13 September 2012
Egypt: Ex-PM Ahmed Nazif jailed for corruption
Last year, Ahmed Nazif was given a one-year suspended sentence after he was charged for unlawful gains in a business deal.


deal
【noun [countable]】
取引、取り決め、契約、協定
an agreement or arrangement, especially in business or politics, that helps both sides involved
:It's a deal.(英)
:OK. That's a deal(英)
:You've got a deal. (英)
:The deal will save 30,000 XYZ workers their jobs.(英)
:They made a deal to sell the land to a property developer.(L)
:rumors that the company had struck a deal with Microsoft to market its products(L)
:Twelve US soldiers were released after a deal between the army and the guerillas.(L)
:Cash incentives worth £45 million helped to clinch the deal.(L)
:You can get some good deals on the internet.(L)
:The merger is still far from being a done deal.(L)
:a new band signing a major record deal(L)
:to make/sign/conclude/close a deal (with somebody)(O)
:(informal) Did you cut a deal (= make one)?(O)
:We did a deal with the management on overtime.(O)
:They were hoping for a better pay deal.(O)
:A deal was struck after lengthy negotiations.(O)
:The deal fell through (= no agreement was reached).(O)
:I got a good deal on the car (= bought it cheaply).(O)
:It's a deal! (= I agree to your terms)(O)
:Listen. This is the deal (= this is what we have agreed and are going to do).(O)
:As athletes prepare for the Olympics, sporting organizations are looking for big sponsorship deals to pay for the trip to Sydney.(O)
:A spokeswoman for the agency said they would not give any further information until they are close to making a deal.(C)
:After several weeks of talks no deal has been struck.(C)
:They anticipate closing the deal in 60 to 90 days, pending environmental and financial reviews.(C)
:He suspected them of trying to back out of the deal.(C)
:The President's team has been very active in pushing trade deals.(C)
:We did a great deal with our suppliers.(C)
:The proposed deal between the two companies had fallen through.(C)
:Stannard bought the company in a £20 million deal.(C)
:This week the company concluded a deal to sell 313 of its stores.(C)