| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| contract | noun: /ˈkɑntrækt/ verb: /kənˈtrækt/ | Noun (countable) A contract is a legal agreement to trade goods, services and/or property. It's usually written down. Verb
| contractors contractual contraction contractually |
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
1.13 Contract
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This contract between the Landlord and Renter
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A health-status insurance contract could be very simple then.
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The US military is cancelling a contract with a public relations firm after coming under criticism for using the company to rate the output of journalists.
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However, if the economy falters, that invisible contract could be broken, and the rulers brought to account.
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The signing of the contract also sparked a major housing program to provide living arrangements for the workers.
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Under the singers’ contract, wages will remain constant for the 2009-10 contract year and increase 3 percent the next year.
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n. 合约,婚约;合同书
vt. & vi. 缩短,缩小
vt. 订约
Marriage is, first of all, a contract which must be governed by justice
I don't know how this guy thought such a sloppily written contract could ever be legally binding
ReplyDeleteI was then under contract to a bus company.
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