とりあつか
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, う, transitive)
1. to handle; to operate (a machine, etc.); to use
2. to deal with (an issue); to manage
3. to treat (someone); to deal with (someone)
4. to deal in; to carry; to sell
Pitch accent
りあつかう
りあつか
Composed of
taking; taker; last performer of the day (usu. the star performer); last performance of the day; active partner (e.g. in judo demonstration); emphatic or formal prefix
to deal with (a person); to treat; to deal with (a problem); to handle; to operate (e.g. a machine); to handle; to deal in
Examples (14 in total)
We don't have any strawberry ice cream.
Arithmetic deals with numbers.
Do you sell advance tickets here?
We don't have root beer.
This book deals with psychology.
Who can best handle the problem?
We will deal with that question in the next lesson.
Our company only sells quality goods.
This book deals with the uses of atomic power.
Zoology and botany deal with the study of life.
She can't stand being treated like a child.
In my job I have to deal with all kinds of people.
The original book dealt primarily with the natural language processing of English.
Scientists deal mainly with physical matters.