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The transaction is completed in English.
Done and deal both said it was a deal. Done here is the past participle of do, which means "finish" and can be extended to mean "ok, ok, agree, clinch a deal", and is often used in spoken English. The word deal itself means "transaction". When foreigners say "clinch a deal", they often say that it is clinch a deal. A simpler way to put it is to clinch a deal directly.

I have done English [d? n]? Beauty [d? n]?

Adjective? Has been completed; Cooked; ?

Inside? (indicating acceptance of the proposal);

Verb (short for verb)? Do (past participle of do); Drying;

Extended example 1. A man won't stay on what he does for long. He must keep his promise as he moves forward. -Carl hubbell, a baseball player?

You can't stay successful by what you did in the past, you must continue to hand over your achievements on the road.

I think it's good for me to get it off my chest. ?

I think complaining is good for me.

You can do this if you follow the following steps. ?

This can be done as follows.

Children in school get colorful stars for their outstanding performance. ?

Children at school will get colored stars if they behave well.

Second, deal English [di:l]? Beauty [dil]?

Transitive verbs? [Card game] points; Distribution; Management; Give;

Noun (short for noun)? Trading; Many; ?

An intransitive verb? Discussion; Deal with (effectively or successfully); ?

Adjective? Chinese fir and pine;

Expand the example 1. I tried to sum up a lot of things in a few words.

I'll try to be brief.

The president beat his chest and said that the deal was a mistake. ?

The president patted his chest and said it was a wrong deal.

This transaction looks so attractive that it is not ridiculous?

The deal looks so attractive that it is a joke to refuse it.

4. "Deal!" She said contemptuously, "I hate all transactions." ?

"Deal!" She said contemptuously, "I hate all transactions."