contract的意思和读音

contract

: [ˈkɑnˌtrækt] : [ˈkɒntrækt]

v.

n.;〈

contracts  contracting  contracted  

v.+n.sign contract,terminate contract,get contract,make contract,renew contract

adj.+n.important contract,original contract,same contract,valid contract,good contract

v.expand,fight off

n.agreement,bond,convention,deal,indenture

v.come down with,commission,diminish,incubate,shrink

contractn.

1.an official written agreement

a contract of employment

a research contract

to enter into/make/sign a contract with the supplier

These clauses form part of the contract between buyer and seller.

a contract for the supply of vehicles

to win/be awarded a contract to build a new school

a contract worker(= one employed on a contract for a fixed period of time)

I was on a three-year contract that expired last week.

Under the terms of the contract the job should have been finished yesterday.

She is under contract to(= has a contract to work for) a major American computer firm.

The offer has been accepted, subject to contract(= the agreement is not official until the contract is signed) .

They were sued for breach of contract(= not keeping to a contract) .

2.(informal)~ (on sb)an agreement to kill sb for money

to take out a contract on sb

v.

1.[i][t]使to become less or smaller; to make sth become less or smaller

Glass contracts as it cools.

a contracting market

The heart muscles contract to expel the blood.

The exercise consists of stretching and contracting the leg muscles.

‘I will’ and ‘I shall’ are usually contracted to ‘I'll’(= made shorter) .I will I shall I'll。

2.[t]~ sth);to get an illness

to contract AIDS/a virus/a disease

3.[t]to make a legal agreement with sb for them to work for you or provide you with a service

The player is contracted to play until August.

Several computer engineers have been contracted to the finance department.

4.[i]~ to do sthto make a legal agreement to work for sb or provide them with a service

She has contracted to work 20 hours a week. 20

5.[t]~ a marriage/an alliance (with sb)…));(…)to formally agree to marry sb/form an alliance with sb

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v.1.,,2.,()3.,

n.1.[Law]a written legal agreement between two people or businesses that says what each must do for the other or give to the other2.<informal>an agreement by which someone is paid to kill another person

v.1.if a substance such as metal contracts, it becomes smaller2.to become infected with a disease3.to agree to do sth., or to make sb. agree to do sth., by a formal written agreement

1. 〖 reckonup〗 〖 agreement;contract〖 surround;closeinontheenemy〗 ...

2. insurance contract Location ...

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5. consume (使 contract ) ,) contribute

6. Allowance Contract The day shift ...

7. (5) ;[ be close to;approach] (7) ;[ contract;lose] (9) ”。;[ kick;step on] ...

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1.A contract of sale need not be concluded in or evidenced by writing and is not subject to any other requirement as to form.

2.All the Lakers had to give up was an expiring contract, a point guard, and a draft pick, none of which they wanted or needed.

3.After that, she was without a recording contract for a few years.

4.I am trying to be positive and looking forward. I still have two years left on my contract and I love Liverpool. I am settled.

5.If the contract was not copied by evening Mr. Crosbie would hear of the matter.

6.Buyer should issue written purchasing contract to supplier for commodities which are NOT due to expire in less than a year.

7.It should also be prescribed that the rule of foresight can be applied for the damage out of the contract.

8.Benitez added: "The team is in a very good position, so if I do not have to talk about my contract from now on it will be perfect. ":“。”

9.It also said the contract does not address payment terms, kill fees, provisions for libel suits or "other important issues. "

10.So, this paper will contract industrial agglomeration and urbanization of Zhejiang Province to research the interrelationship between them.