0 a legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the agreement itself -- 合同;契约
a contract of employment 雇用合同
They could take legal action against you if you break (the terms of) the contract. 如果你违反合同(条款),他们可以起诉你。
My solicitor is drawing up (= writing) a contract. 我的律师正在起草一份合同。
Don't sign/enter into any contract before examining its conditions carefully. 仔细核查合同条款之前,不要签定任何合同。
[ + to infinitive ] They're the firm of architects who won the contract to design the Museum of Fine Art extension. 他们就是赢得国家美术馆扩建工程设计合同的那家建筑公司。
1 to make or become shorter or narrower or generally smaller in size -- (使)收缩;(使)缩小;(使)缩短
2 to catch or become ill with a disease -- 患上,感染(疾病)
He contracted malaria while he was travelling. 他旅行时染上了疟疾。
3 to make a legal agreement with someone to do work or to have work done for you -- (与…)订立合同;(与…)订契约
[ + to infinitive ] Our company was contracted to build shelters for the homeless. 我们公司刚刚签订合同,为无家可归的人建造收容所。
The contract between the two companies will expire at the end of the year.
They will only agree to sign the contract if certain conditions are met.
I'm on a temporary contract and have little financial security .
Under the terms of their contract, employees must give three months' notice if they leave.
Her firm have just won a cleaning contract worth £3 million.
In practice most contracts are for between 6 to 9 months.
Enterprise reform since the late 1980s has broken this pattern and fixed-term labour contracts have been introduced to cover all seafarers.
Export tax revenues fell with falling world prices, and as import volume contracted so did revenues from import taxes.
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