contractor 英 [kənˈtræktə(r)]   美 [ˈkɑnˌtræktɚ, kənˈtræk-]

contractor

contractor  英 [kənˈtræktə(r)] 美 [ˈkɑnˌtræktɚ, kənˈtræk-]

n. 承包人;立契约者 

名词复数:contractors 

We do need to find office space and equipment for each contractor. 我们需要为每个承包人找到办公空间和设备。
Unless someone is an intern, trainee or independent contractor, he or she has entered into an employment relationship when starting to work for a company. 除非你是一名实习生、培训生或独立承包人,否则你只要一开始为某家公司工作,你就与这家公司构成了雇佣关系。

  • A contractor is someone who is hired to build something. As a contractor at a building site, it is highly recommended you keep your hard hat on at all times.
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  • n. 承包人;立契约者
  • 1. We do need to find office space and equipment for each contractor.

    我们需要为每个承包人找到办公空间和设备。

  • 2. Unless someone is an intern, trainee or independent contractor, he or she has entered into an employment relationship when starting to work for a company.

    除非你是一名实习生、培训生或独立承包人,否则你只要一开始为某家公司工作,你就与这家公司构成了雇佣关系。

  • 3. That could be bad news for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the most expensive military-industrial programme in history, and its lead contractor, Lockheed Martin.

    这对于史上最昂贵的军工项目——F-35联合攻击战斗机和其总承包商洛克希德•马丁来说可能是个坏消息。

  • contractor (n.) 1540s, "one who enters into a contract," from Late Latin contractor "one who makes a contract," agent noun from past-participle stem of Latin contrahere "to draw several objects together; draw in, shorten, lessen, abridge," metaphorically "make a bargain, make an agreement," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + trahere "to draw" (see tract (n.1)).
con·tract·or AWL / kənˈtræktə(r) ; NAmE kənˈtræktər / noun a person or company that has a contract to do work or provide goods or services for another company 承包人;承包商;承包公司 a building/haulage, etc. contractor 建筑、货运等承包商 to employ an outside contractor 雇用外来承包商 contractor contractors con·tract·or / kənˈtræktə(r) ; NAmE kənˈtræktər /
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