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Fenerbahçeli Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

What do they mean

First one is "loved one"

I first heard this by tsunami disaster.

the second one is "deal with"

Is it sharing or to be busy with?

if you explain their means I would be greatful
  

Top answer

Loved one is simply a person you love. When used as 'loved ones' it normally means family members. To deal with means to take action on something, or to emotionally 'deal with' something means to adjust to it, to come to terms with it.

  • Loved one is simply a person you love.
  • When used as 'loved ones' it normally means family members.
  • To deal with means to take action on something, or to emotionally 'deal with' something means to adjust to it, to come to terms with it.
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Loved one is simply a person you love. When used as 'loved ones' it normally means family members.

To deal with means to take action on something, or to emotionally 'deal with' something means to adjust to it, to come to terms with it.

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