0 a legal agreement between people or organizations -- contrato
1 to become smaller or shorter, or to make something do this -- contraer(se)
2 a written legal agreement between people -- contrato [ masculine ]
3 to become smaller -- contraerse
4 to hire sb or be hired to do sth -- contratar
We contracted to deliver the bricks. Contratamos que nos entregaran los ladrillos.
5 to get a disease or illness -- contraer
to contract malaria contraer malaria
Liberalisation of the market makes it impossible in practice to finance new investment by means of long-term supply contracts.
The only problem we have is that we have turned down, for purely legal reasons, the form of contract which the owner was offering us.
We have already dealt with that in relation to the earlier proposals on part-time work and on fixed-term contract working.
We know that there is still no database of contracts.
We must somehow move from constraint to contract.
In order to protect these needs, however, it is necessary for these forms of contract to be genuinely finalised.
This legislation cannot be expanded or altered by means of directives whose scope should be limited to works, supply and service contracts.
Firstly, a compulsory contract with processors who, in turn, must prove that the flax has been processed.
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合同, 契約, 縮短…
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合同, 契约, 缩短…
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契約, ~が縮まる, ~を縮める…
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sözleşme, mukavele, çek(tir)mek…
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contrat [masculine], se contracter, (s’) engager…
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contracte, contreure(‘s)…
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