contracts
['kɔntrækt,kən'trækt]
[ contracts ]
n.合同, 婚约, 合约, 契约
v.缩小, 订合同, 缩短, 感染(疾病), 招致
例句与用法:
I'm not a permanent employee; I'm working here on a fixed-term contract.
我并不是永久雇员,而是根据定期合同在此工作的。
Marriage is, first of all, a contract which must be governed by justice.
婚姻首先是一种契约,它必须以公正为制约。
The city contracted for a library with their firm.
市政当局和他们公司订立了修建图书馆的合同。
词形变化:
形容词: contractible | 名词: contractibility | 动词过去式: contracted | 动词过去分词: contracted | 动词现在分词: contracting | 动词第三人称单数: contracts |
contracts
词形变化:
形容词: contractible | 名词: contractibility | 动词过去式: contracted | 动词过去分词: contracted | 动词现在分词: contracting | 动词第三人称单数: contracts |
同义词:
shrink | treaty | agreement | pact | compress | deal | reduce | understanding | bargain | form | alliance | start | sign | sign up | enter into | convention | condense | bond | indenture | come down with | commission | diminish | incubate | enter | into | deflate | narrow | shorten | take | abridge | compact | squeeze | foreshorten | undertake | constrict | cut | declaration | contract bridge | press | get | concentrate | abbreviate | sign on | accord |
反义词:
contracts['kɔntrækts]n.1.■[复数]单个教学工约制
contracts
名词 contract:
a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law
同义词:contract
(contract bridge) the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make
同义词:contract, declaration
a variety of bridge in which the bidder receives points toward game only for the number of tricks he bid
同义词:contract, contract bridge
动词 contract:
enter into a contractual arrangement
engage by written agreement
同义词:sign, contract, sign on, sign up
squeeze or press together
同义词:compress, constrict, squeeze, compact, contract, press
become smaller or draw together
be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness
make smaller
同义词:contract
compress or concentrate
同义词:condense, concentrate, contract
make or become more narrow or restricted
reduce in scope while retaining essential elements
同义词:abridge, foreshorten, abbreviate, shorten, cut, contract, reduce
contracts
■A handclasp used to signify a pledge, such as a contract or marriage.
(成交或成婚时的)握手用来表示诸如合约或婚姻的誓言的一种握手
■A card trick won in excess of contract or game, as in bridge.
(桥牌中的)超约得墩如在桥牌戏中赢的超过了叫牌墩数或比分的叠牌
■A syndicate of local businessmen is bidding for the contract.
一个当地企业家的联合组织在向这一合同投标。
■Generally speaking, futures contracts, not the commodities, are sold and bought in the futures market.
一般来说,在期货市场上买进卖出的是期货契约,而不是商品。
■Generally speaking, futures contract, not the commodity, is sold and bought in the futures market.
一般来说,在期货市场上买进卖出的是期货契约,而不是商品。
■In case you do not carry out the contract, we'll have to cancel it.
万一你方不履行合同,我们将不得不撤约。
■Any party who fails to fulfil his contract obligation may be sued and ordered to make compensation.
不履行合同义务的任何一方都有可能受到指控并被强令赔偿损失。
■Better to postpone the shipment than to cancel the contract.
与其撤约还不如延期装运。
■The two firms joined forces to win a major contract.
两家公司联合起来以争得一桩大生意。
■He was technically in breach of contract.
严格按照法律条文来讲,他是违约了。
■Something surrendered or subject to surrender as punishment for a crime, an offense, an error, or a breach of contract.
丧失的东西,没收的物品因犯罪、犯法、犯错或违约而丧失或被没收的物品
■Bidding on forward contracts for corn.
为玉米的期货交易叫价
■A social, legal, or moral requirement, such as a duty, contract, or promise that compels one to follow or avoid a particular course of action.
义务,责任社会、法律或道德要求,如强迫某人服从或避免某些特定行为的义务、合约或诺言
■The buyer and seller have signed the contract.
买卖双方已经签定了那项合同。
■The contract was fulfilled on the part of the buyer.
买方遵守了合同。
■It is impossible for him to get off the contract.
他不可能解除契约对自己的束缚。
■They sued for breach of contract.
他们以违反合同为由提出诉讼。
■I withheld payment until they had fulfilled the contract.
他们履行合同后,我才付钱。
■They have entered into a contract with a firm.
他们已与一家公司签订了合同。
■They had set a term to the contract.
他们已给合同定了期限。
■Their refusal to sign the contract has put us in a bit of a bind.
他们拒绝签约,从而使我们的处境有些困难。
■Their acceptance of the contract is still in doubt.
他们是否接受那合同还说不准。
■Have they put in a bid for the contract?
他们有没有投标争取承包合同?
■Is it definite that they will sign that contract?
他们肯定会签署这份合同吗?
■They showed a disposition to sign the contract.
他们表示有签订合同的意愿。
■He offered them a new contract.
他向他们提出一份新合同。
■He overlooked the contract before he signed it.
他在签字之前仔细阅读了合同。
■He managed to disengage himself from the contract.
他成功地为自己解除了契约义务。
■It is no wonder (that) he'll sign the contract tomorrow.
他明天签约是不足为怪的。
■She send for the papers on the contract.
他派人去取有关合同的文件。
■He said his union, Local504 of the Transport Workers Union, made "massive contract givebacks" over the years to help Pan Am with its financial troubles. "It was all to no avail, " he lamented.
他说他的工会——运输工会504分会——历年来在合约上做了“极大的让步”以协助泛美[航空公司]纾解财务困难。“结果全然没用,”他哀伤地说。
■He was an imbecile to sign a contract with them.
他跟他们签合同,真是愚不可及。
■Foisted unfair provisions into the contract.
以欺骗方式在合同中加入不公平的条款
■Firms, contracts and financial structure II.
企业、合同与财务结构2。
■Low temperature contracts metals.
低温使金属收缩。
■As an integral part of the contract, the inspection of goods has its special importance.
作为合同里的一个组成部分,商品检验具有特殊的重要性。
■You can't cancel the contract, nor can I, nor can anybody else.
你不能撤约,我也不能,任何人都不能。
■You shouldn't enter into/make a contract until you have studied its provisions carefully.
你应该先仔细研究合同的条款,然後再签订。
■You should sign a contract to make your job situation regular.
你应该签个合同使你任职合乎规定手续。
■Do you want to renew our contract?
你想续订我们的合同吗?
■You can contract out (of the pension scheme) if you wish.
你愿意的话,可以退出(这个养老金计划).
■Your contract has been terminated.
你的合同已经被终止。
■Could you explain to me the significance of this part of the contract?
你能给我解释一下合同这一部分的含义吗?
■You are in breach of your contract.
你违反了你签的合同。
■An insurance contract in which an agency guarantees payment to an employer in the event of unforeseen financial loss through the actions of an employee.
保险单一种保证合同,保险方保证一旦由于雇员的行动造成意外的经济损失,雇主将得到陪偿
■Principles and Practice of Insurance Contracts II.
保险合同法理论与实务2。
■The company has negotiated a new contract with its staff.
公司已经和全体员工商定了一项新合同。
■The Company was in a strait for they had only twenty-four hours more in which to complete their contract and they had at least sixty hours' work to do.
公司当时陷入了困境,因为他们要完成合同只剩下24小时,而当时他们要干的活至少需要60小时。
■The specifications are called contracts.
其中的“规定”就是我们所说的“契约”。
■The tunnel contract to a narrow passageway as you go deep.
再往里走,坑道缩小成了一条窄窄的通道。