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deal·er

 (dē′lər)
n.
1. One that is engaged in buying and selling: a used-car dealer; a drug dealer.
2. Games
a. The person who distributes the cards in a game of cards.
b. In a game of cards, especially poker, the position from which cards are dealt clockwise around the table, usually marked by the button.
3. A croupier.
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dealer

(ˈdiːlə)
n
1. (Commerce) a person or firm engaged in commercial purchase and sale; trader: a car dealer.
2. (Card Games) cards the person who distributes the cards
3. (Commerce) slang a person who sells illegal drugs
ˈdealerˌship n
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deal•er

(ˈdi lər)

n.
1. a trader or merchant, esp. a wholesaler.
2. the player distributing the cards in a card game.
3. a person who behaves or acts toward another or others in a specified manner: a plain dealer.
4. Slang. a person who buys and sells drugs illegally.
[before 1000]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.dealer - someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be solddealer - someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold
art dealer - a dealer in works of art requiring esthetic evaluation
barterer - a trader who exchanges goods and not money
bibliopole, bibliopolist - a dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books)
cheesemonger - someone who sells cheese
barrow-boy, barrow-man, costermonger - a hawker of fruit and vegetables from a barrow
cutler - a dealer in cutlery
draper - a dealer in fabrics and sewing materials (and sometimes in clothing and drygoods)
fence - a dealer in stolen property
fishmonger, fishwife - someone who sells fish
horse trader - a hard bargainer
hardwareman, ironmonger - someone who sells hardware; "in England they call a hardwareman an ironmonger"
mercer - a dealer in textiles (especially silks)
merchandiser, merchant - a businessperson engaged in retail trade
seedman, seedsman - a dealer in seeds
slopseller, slop-seller - a dealer in cheap ready-made clothing
stamp dealer - a dealer in stamps (whose customers are stamp collectors)
stock trader - someone who buys and sells stock shares
2.dealer - a firm engaged in trading
business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a brokerage house"
car dealer - a firm that sells and buys cars
computer dealer - a firm that sells and buys computers
jewelry dealer, jewelry store - a firm that sells and buys jewelry
truck dealer - a firm that sells and buys trucks
3.dealer - a seller of illicit goods; "a dealer in stolen goods"
drug dealer, drug peddler, drug trafficker, peddler, pusher - an unlicensed dealer in illegal drugs
marketer, seller, trafficker, vender, vendor - someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money
4.dealer - the major party to a financial transaction at a stock exchange; buys and sells for his own account
broker-dealer - a financial specialist who trades for his own account and so acts both as a broker and principal
financier, moneyman - a person skilled in large scale financial transactions
5.dealer - the person who distributes the playing cards in a card game
card player - someone who plays (or knows how to play) card games
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dealer

noun
2. pusher, runner, doper (slang), hawker, peddler He was a drug dealer with a dangerous reputation.
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dealer

noun
1. A person engaged in buying and selling:
2. A person who sells narcotics illegally:
Slang: pusher.
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Translations
اللاعِب المُوَزِّع لأوراق اللعِبتَاجِرتاجِر، بائِع
obchodníkrozdavač karet
forhandlergiverhandlende
jakajajälleenmyyjäkauppias
prodavač
dealerosztó
kaupmaîur, höndlarisá sem gefur
ディーラー
상인
dilerdilerkahandlarzrozdającarozdający
rozdávajúci
prekupčevalectrgovec
handlare
ผู้ทำธุรกิจ
satıcıtüccarkağıt dağıtan kimse
người buôn bán

dealer

[ˈdiːləʳ] N
1. (Comm) → comerciante mf (in de) (in cattle, horses) → tratante mf (in de) (= retailer) (gen) → distribuidor(a) m/f, proveedor(a) m/f; (in cars) → concesionario/a m/f
your local Honda dealersu concesionario Honda más próximo
he's a dealer in stolen goodses comerciante de mercancías robadas
a major London currency dealerun importante agente de cambio londinense
he's a property/second-hand car dealerse dedica a la compraventa de propiedades/coches de segunda mano
see also antique C
see also arm 2 D
see also drug C
see also scrap C
2. (Cards) → repartidor(a) m/f de cartas
the dealer gave him a nineel que repartía le dio un nueve
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

dealer

[ˈdiːlər] n
(also drug dealer) → dealer/euse m/f, revendeur/euse m/f de drogue
(= person who buys and sells pictures, antiques, shares) → marchand(e) m/f
an antique dealer → un(e) marchand(e) d'antiquités
a dealer in shares → un(e) marchand(e) de titres
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

dealer

n
(Comm) → Händler(in) m(f); (= wholesaler)Großhändler(in) m(f); a dealer in fursein Pelzhändler
(in drugs) → Dealer(in) m(f) (inf)
(Cards) → Kartengeber m
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dealer

[ˈdiːləʳ] n
a. (Comm) dealer (in)commerciante m/f (di)
an antique dealer → un(a) antiquario/a
b. (also drug dealer) → spacciatore/trice
c. (Cards) → chi fa or dà le carte
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

deal

(diːl) noun
1. a bargain or arrangement. a business deal.
2. the act of dividing cards among players in a card game.
verbpast tense, past participle dealt (delt)
1. to do business, especially to buy and sell. I think he deals in stocks and shares.
2. to distribute (cards).
ˈdealer noun
1. a person who buys and sells. a dealer in antiques.
2. the person who distributes the cards in a card game.
ˈdealing noun
(usually in plural) contact (often in business), bargaining, agreement etc made (between two or more people or groups). fair/honest dealing; dealing on the Stock Market; I have no dealings with him.
deal with
1. to be concerned with. This book deals with methods of teaching English.
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.
a good deal / a great deal
much or a lot. They made a good deal of noise; She spent a great deal of money on it.
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dealer

تَاجِر obchodník forhandler Händler αντιπρόσωπος comerciante, tratante kauppias marchand prodavač rivenditore ディーラー 상인 dealer forhandler handlarz negociante торговец handlare ผู้ทำธุรกิจ satıcı người buôn bán 经销商
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References in classic literature ?
"After my breaking in," she said, "I was bought by a dealer to match another chestnut horse.
As soon as this case was disposed of, there came into court a woman holding on with a tight grip to a man dressed like a well-to-do cattle dealer, and she came forward making a great outcry and exclaiming, "Justice, senor governor, justice!
I quickly found myself a tiny apartment on the fifth floor of a house in the Rue des Dames, and for a couple of hundred francs bought at a second-hand dealer's enough furniture to make it habitable.
"Sir, we don't keep any," was the reply of the people who opened the doors; "but please ask at the hay dealer's."
The picture would be at the dealer's, possibly--one must not be too sanguine--thrust away in some odd corner.
'My horse is well trained,' said the dealer. 'Others would have kicked, Sahib.'
Madame Schoss, who had been out to visit her daughter, increased the countess' fears still more by telling what she had seen at a spirit dealer's in Myasnitski Street.
He stands behind the dealer and sees that same dealer give hisself four aces offen the bottom of the deck.
I bought this tear-jug of a dealer in antiquities for four hundred and fifty dollars.
At length, early one morning, while Khacan was on his way to the king's palace, a dealer, throwing himself in his way, announced eagerly that a Persian merchant, arrived late the previous evening, had a slave to sell whose wit and wisdom were equal to her incomparable beauty.
Well, I went to a horse dealer's, where I saw this magnificent horse, which I have named Medeah.
'It relates to a dealer in curiosities with whom he lived, and in whom I am earnestly and warmly interested.