deal with

deal with
1) (to be concerned with: This book deals with methods of teaching English.) behandeln
2) (to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc: She deals with all the inquiries.) erledigen
* * *
deal with
vi
to \deal with with sb/sth
1. (handle) sich akk mit jdm/etw befassen
I'll \deal with with the car insurance ich kümmere mich um die Autoversicherung
2. (discuss, treat) von jdm/etw handeln
3. (do business) mit jdm/etw Geschäfte machen
* * *
vi +prep obj
1) (= do business with) verhandeln mit
2) (= manage, handle) sich kümmern um; job sich befassen mit; emotions umgehen mit; (successfully) fertig werden mit; (COMM) orders erledigen; (= be responsible for) zuständig sein für

let's deal with the adjectives first —

to know how to deal with sb — wissen, wie man mit jdm fertig wird or mit jdm umgeht

you bad boy, I'll deal with you later (inf)dich knöpf or nehm ich mir später vor, du Lausebengel!

the problem has been successfully dealt with — man ist gut mit dem Problem fertig geworden

if we don't deal with the problem soon — wenn wir uns nicht bald mit dem Problem befassen

to deal with a case (judge) — einen Fall verhandeln; (lawyer) sich mit einem Fall befassen

3) (= be concerned with book, film etc) handeln von; (author) sich beschäftigen or befassen mit
* * *
v.
besorgen v.
erledigen v.
fertigwerden mit v.
handeln von (Film, Buch) v.
sich befassen mit v.
zu tun haben mit ausdr.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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