contract

D.J.:[kənˈtrækt] K.K.:[ˈkɑnˌtrækt]

vt. & vi.

  1. 染上(恶习, 疾病等)
    • Bad habits are easy to contract.
      坏习惯很容易养成。
    • My son's contracted a severe fever.
      我的儿子发高烧。
  2. 缩小; 紧缩
    • Metal contracts as it becomes cool.
      金属冷却时体积缩小。
[ˈkɔntrækt]

vt.

  1. 缔结; 订契约
    • They've contracted an agreement.
      他们缔结了一项协议。
    • They have contracted to build a railway across Africa.
      他们已立约承建一条穿越非洲的铁路。

n.

  1. 契约, 合同
    • Once you have reached formal agreement, you should enter into a contract with the other party.
      你一旦达成正式协议, 就应该和对方签订合同。

网络词典

contract

英 ˈkɒntrækt 美 ˈkɑːntrækt
动词中文翻译 中文翻译:Unknown
同义词: ['agree', 'bind', 'consolidate', 'conclude', 'enter into', 'fix', 'form', 'make a contract', 'settle', 'subscribe to', 'take up', 'tie']

例句:

  1. 1.The company has signed a new contract with the government.
    公司已与政府签订了一份新合同。
  2. 2. The agreement was made in principle but not in detail.
    原则上达成了协议,但细节上没有达成一致。
  3. 3. The contract stipulates that the delivery date must be within six months.
    合同规定交货日期必须在六个月内。
  4. 4.They have agreed to meet at the airport on time.
    他们已同意准时在机场见面。
  5. 5.The two sides have formed a preliminary understanding and are ready to sign a contract.
    双方已初步达成共识,准备签署合同。