گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'contract'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: قرارداد

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2 عمومی:: منقبض‌ شدن‌

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3 عمومی:: منقبض‌ كردن‌

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4 عمومی:: مقاط‌عه‌

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5 عمومی:: (n):قرارداد

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6 عمومی:: پیمان‌ (tv&iv):

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7 عمومی:: كنترات‌

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english

1 general:: noun agreement: They had a contract to do the work. verb promise: I will contract to give them money. verb shrink: Leather will contract when wet.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: contract in/out UK to formally agree to take part/stop taking part in an official plan or system • Have you contracted in to the pension scheme?

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: contract sth out [ M ] to formally arrange for other people to do a particular job • The government contracted out hospital cleaning to private companies.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

4 general::   noun written agreement ADJ. long-term, permanent | casual, fixed-term, short-term | three-year, two-year, etc. | formal, written | verbal | legal, valid | void The contract was declared void. | enforceable, unenforceable (law) | big, important, major | lucrative | business, commercial | employment, maintenance, research, service | catering, construction, haulage | marriage VERB + CONTRACT have Many workers do not have written contracts. | bid for, tender for Eighteen companies are bidding for the contract. | award (sb), give sb | get, win | lose The firm lost the contract to a large London company. | negotiate She managed to negotiate a permanent contract with the firm. | draw up, write | conclude, enter into, make, sign He entered into a contract with his former employer. | carry out, execute the firm carrying out the construction contract | cancel, end, repudiate (law), rescind (law), terminate Either party can terminate the contract at any time. | be subject to The offer has been accepted, subject to contract (= the agreement is not legally binding before contracts are signed). | be in breach of, break, violate If you go on strike you will be in breach of contract. | enforce (law) | exchange (law) When a house is auctioned the successful bidder must exchange contracts immediately and pay a deposit. CONTRACT + VERB expire The contract expires at the end of next year. | be worth sth a series of major contracts worth millions of pounds CONTRACT + NOUN worker (= one on a fixed-term contract) | law PREP. in a/the ~ They put a clause in the contract stipulating that the work should be finished by next month. | on a ~ He's on a three-year fixed-term contract. | under ~ (to) At that stage of her career she was still under contract to one of the big Hollywood studios. | under a/the ~ Under her contract of employment, Mrs Lee could not be required to work at a different site. | ~ between the contract between the employer and the employee | ~ for They won a contract for the delivery of five fighter planes. | ~ with Do you have a contract with your employer? PHRASES (a) breach of contract The company is being sued for breach of contract. | a contract of employment/sale You should make sure that you have a formal contract of employment. | the terms of a contract By using cheaper materials, the company has broken the terms of its contract. | under the terms of a contract Under the terms of the contract the job should have been finished yesterday. agreement to kill sb VERB + CONTRACT take out | have out He has a contract out on you. CONTRACT + NOUN killer, killing PREP. ~ on She took out a contract on her ex-husband.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: contract verbs have a contract • The company had a contract to build a new hotel there. sign a contract • He signed a contract to become vice president of the football club. enter (into) a contract • You will enter a two-year training contract with your chosen employer. agree to a contract ( also agree a contract British English ) • Keane was reported to have agreed a contract for a further three years. make a contract • Did he know this when he made the contract? negotiate a contract (= agree the conditions of a contract with someone ) • Your lawyer will assist you in negotiating a contract. break a contract (= do something that your contract does not allow ) • She broke her contract and left the job after only six months. fulfil/honour a contract (= do what you have agreed to do ) • If you have signed a contract, you have to fulfil it. draw up a contract (= write one ) • The two sides drew up a contract. win/get a contract • They won a contract to supply 37 passenger trains to Regional Railways. give somebody a contract • He was given a new two-year contract in March. award a company a contract (= give them a contract ) • The state of Kentucky has awarded the firm a $10m contract. cancel/end/terminate a contract • The buyer has three days in which to cancel the contract. renew sb’s contract (= give someone another contract when their old one ends ) • I hope they will renew my contract at the end of the year. adjectives a one-year/two-year etc contract • He signed a five-year contract worth $2 million. a recording/building etc contract • The band was soon offered a recording contract with Columbia Records. a written contract • All employees should have a written contract. phrases a contract of employment ( also an employment contract ) • Make sure you fully understand your contract of employment. the terms of a contract (= the conditions that are part of the contract ) • He explained the terms of the contract. breach of contract (= an action that your contract does not allow ) • They are suing the building company for breach of contract. be in breach of contract (= have done something that your contract does not allow )

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