contractor
contractor 英 [kənˈtræktə(r)] 美 [ˈkɑnˌtræktɚ, kənˈtræk-]
n. 承包人;立契约者
名词复数:contractors
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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)).
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