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nounverb a contract of employment雇佣合同 a research contract从事研究的合同 contract with somebody to enter into/make/sign a contract with the supplier与供应商签订合同 contract between A and B These clauses form part of the contract between buyer and seller. 这些条款构成买卖双方所签合同的一部分。 contract for something a contract for the supply of vehicles提供车辆的合约 contract to do something to win/be awarded a contract to build a new school获得承建一所新学校的合同 a contract worker (= one employed on a contract for a fixed period of time)合同工 I was on a three-year contract that expired last week. 我签订的三年期合同已于上周期满。 Under the terms of the contract the job should have been finished yesterday. 根据合同的条款,这项工作本应于昨天完成。 She is under contract to (= has a contract to work for) a major American computer firm. 她已签约为一家大型美国计算机公司工作。 The offer has been accepted, subject to contract (= the agreement is not official until the contract is signed). 此报价已获接受,尚须以签约为准。 They were sued for breach of contract (= not keeping to a contract). 他们被指控违约。 to take out a contract on somebody雇凶手杀害某人 By using cheaper materials, the company has broken the terms of its contract. Do you have a contract with your employer? Eighteen companies are bidding for the contract. Either party can terminate the contract at any time. He entered into a contract with his former employer. He has a contract out on you. He’s on a three-year fixed-term contract. If you go on strike you will be in breach of contract. Many workers do not have written contracts. My advertising firm just won a lucrative contract with a cigarette company. She managed to negotiate a permanent contract with the company. She took out a contract on her ex-husband. The company is being sued for breach of contract. The contract expires at the end of next year. The contract was declared void. 这份合同被宣布无效。 The firm lost the contract to a large London company. The offer has been accepted, subject to contract. 此报价已获接受,尚须以签约为准。 The successful bidder must exchange contracts immediately and pay a deposit. They put a clause in the contract stipulating that the work should be finished by next month. They won a contract for the delivery of five fighter planes. Under her contract of employment, Mrs Lee could not be required to work at a different site. Under the terms of the contract the job should have been finished yesterday. 根据合同的条款,这项工作本应于昨天完成。 You should make sure that you have a formal contract of employment. a series of major contracts worth millions of pounds the company fulfilling the construction contract the contract between the employer and the employee the firm carrying out the construction contract All employees have a written contract of employment. I was on a three-year fixed-term contract that expired last week. She is under contract to a major US computer firm. The company is currently negotiating a contract to build a new hotel development. Glass contracts as it cools. 玻璃遇冷收缩。 The universe is expanding rather than contracting. a contracting market萎缩的市场 The heart muscles contract to expel the blood. 心脏肌肉收缩以挤压出血液。 contract something The exercise consists of stretching and contracting the leg muscles. 此项训练包括伸展和收缩腿部肌肉。 contract something to something ‘I will’ and ‘I shall’ are usually contracted to ‘I'll’ (= made shorter). I will 和 I shall 通常缩写成 I'll。 to contract AIDS/a virus/a disease感染艾滋病/病毒/疾病 contract somebody to do something The player is contracted to play until August. 这位选手签约参加比赛到八月份。 contract somebody (to something) Several computer engineers have been contracted to the finance department. 有几位计算机工程师与财务部门签订了合同。 She has contracted to work 20 hours a week. 她已签订每周工作 20 小时的合同。 ‘I will’ and ‘I shall’ are usually contracted to ‘I’ll’. I will 和 I shall 通常缩写成 I'll。 Condoms can help to minimize the risk of contracting HIV. He can’t work for them because he is contracted with another company. He contracted malaria while abroad. The electrical market is forecast to contract by 2% this year. The exercise consists of contracting and expanding the leg muscles. |