contract

名詞

UK/ˈkɒn.trækt/
US/ˈkɑːn.trækt/

定義 contract 名詞

  1. B1Countable

    A formal, legally binding agreement between two or more parties, or the document containing the details of such an agreement.

    • an employment contract

    • a short-term contract

    • Before signing a contract, make sure to carefully review the terms.

片語 contract 名詞

  • be under contract

    To be formally obligated to work for a specific company or individual for a defined period, as specified in a contractual agreement.

    Most of the employees at this company are under contract with the firm for two years.

動詞

UK/kənˈtrækt/
US/kənˈtrækt/

定義 contract 動詞

size

  1. TransitiveIntransitive

    To become or make something smaller or shorter in size.

    • The metal will contract as it cools.

    • The muscle contracted, causing the arm to bend.

    • The material contracted due to the drop in temperature.

  2. Intransitive

    To become smaller in size or amount.

    • The market demand contracted over time.

    • The company's budget is contracting.

    • The recession caused the job market to contract.

health

  1. C2Transitiveformal

    To become ill with a disease.

    • She contracted a rare disease while traveling abroad.

    • He contracted a virus due to not maintaining good hygiene.

    • They contracted an infectious disease due to exposure to contaminated water.

agreement

  1. C2TransitiveIntransitive

    To enter into a formal agreement with someone to do work or provide a service.

    • They contracted a company to design their website.

    • Our company contracted a local construction firm to expand our office.

    • The government contracted with a contractor to maintain the national park.

片語動詞 contract

  • contract something out

    to officially hire external parties to perform a specific task.

    The company decided to contract out its cleaning services to a third-party firm.

  • contract in/out

    to officially consent to participate or cease participation in a structured plan or system

    She decided to contract out of the plan before the new project started.