what's the meaning of 'that's a deal' and 'when going for'?
I read some articles and found two sentences that I don't know exactly what they mean.
'that's a deal'
'when going for' (is it similar to 'when it comes to'?)
thanks :)Sorry! I forgot which articles I read yesterday.. They were on Yahoo.com but I don't remember the titles so I couldn't find them. thx guys
'that's a deal' = a business or a personal agreement
Example: A: So our 2 companies will do business in future?
B: That's a deal.
'When going for' = striving to achieve something
Example: When going for an important job interview, you should dress neatly.
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That's a deal! It's a deal! can be said either way
16 mei 2020
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More accurately, it means "when attempting to" or "when pursuing"
Example: "When going for a job, it pays to learn about the employer first."
16 mei 2020
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That's a deal, means agreed! or That's an agreement! Deal=Agreement=Contract
Example:
1stPerson: "I'll help you with your homework, if you help me rake the yard."
2nd Person: "It's a deal!"
16 mei 2020
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Provide the whole thing.
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