fair deal
fair deal — collocation
1. a result or arrangement that treats everyone involved in a reasonable way
a result or arrangement that treats everyone involved in a reasonable way
After two hours of talks, both teams finally reached a fair deal.
reached a fair deal
The workers accepted the offer because it sounded like a fair deal.
sounded like a fair deal
A fair deal should protect small suppliers as well as the buyer.
The landlord promised a fair deal on rent during the repairs.
Both families wanted a fair deal before they sold the shared land.
- reasonable agreement
plain and direct; stresses that the terms are sensible
- fair arrangement
similar, but can sound a little more formal or planned
- good compromise
used when each side gives up something to reach an acceptable result
- bad deal
an arrangement that is unfair or disadvantageous to someone
- unfair bargain
a deal whose terms favour one side too much
文法句型
a fair deal
get a fair deal
reach a fair deal
a fair deal for + person/group
用法筆記
Used when people judge whether an agreement, offer, price, or arrangement is reasonable for everyone involved.
常見錯誤
Incorrect: 'They made fair deal.' Correct: 'They made a fair deal.' The phrase normally needs the article 'a' when it means one agreement.