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con·tract1 /ˈkɒntrækt $ ˈkɑːn-/ ●●● S1 W1 AWL noun [countableC]  
1 BBAGREEan official agreement between two or more people, stating what each will do 契约;合同;合约 contractual
contract with/between
 Tyler has agreed a seven-year contract with a Hollywood studio.
泰勒与好莱坞的一家制片厂签订了七年合同。
contract to do something
 a three-year contract to provide pay telephones at local restaurants
为当地餐厅提供付费电话的为期三年的合同
on a contract/under contract
 The firm operates schools under contract to state education authorities.
这家公司和州教育局签约办学。
 Employees who refuse to relocate are in breach of contract (=have done something not allowed by their contracts).
员工拒绝调动岗位是违反合约的。
2. subject to contract SCLif an agreement is subject to contract, it has not yet been agreed formally by a contract 〔达成协议但〕以合同为准
3 informalSCCKILL an agreement to kill a person for money 买凶杀人协议
 They put a contract out on him and he’s in hiding.
他们雇了杀手杀他,他现在躲了起来。
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
have a contract 有合同
The company had a contract to build a new hotel there.
公司有一个合同,要在那里新建一家宾馆。
sign a contract 签订合同
He signed a contract to become vice president of the football club.
他签约成为这个足球俱乐部的副主席。
enter (into) a contract 订立合同
You will enter a two-year training contract with your chosen employer.
你将与你所选择的雇主订立一份两年培训合同。
agree to a contract (also agree a contract British EnglishBrE) 接受合同
Keane was reported to have agreed a contract for a further three years.
据报道,基恩乐队已经接受再续约三年的合同。
make a contract 签订合同
Did he know this when he made the contract?
他签合同的时候知道这情况吗?
negotiate a contract (=agree the conditions of a contract with someone) 协商合同
Your lawyer will assist you in negotiating a contract.
你的律师将会帮助你协商合同。
break a contract (=do something that your contract does not allow) 违反合同
nShe broke her contract and left the job after only six months.
fulfil/honour a contract (=do what you have agreed to do) 履行合同
nIf you have signed a contract, you have to fulfil it.
draw up a contract (=write one) 起草合同
nThe two sides drew up a contract.
win/get a contract 赢得/得到合同
nThey won a contract to supply 37 passenger trains to Regional Railways.
give somebody a contract 给某人一个合同
nHe was given a new two-year contract in March.
award a company a contract (=give them a contract) 把合同给一家公司
nThe state of Kentucky has awarded the firm a $10m contract.
cancel/end/terminate a contract 取消/结束/终止合同
nThe buyer has three days in which to cancel the contract.
renew somebody’s contract (=give someone another contract when their old one ends) 和某人续签合同
nI hope they will renew my contract at the end of the year.
adjectives
a one-year/two-year etc contract 一年/两年等合同
He signed a five-year contract worth $2 million.
他签了一个价值200万美元的五年合同。
a recording/building etc contract 唱片合约/建筑合同
The band was soon offered a recording contract with Columbia Records.
不久,乐队获得了哥伦比亚唱片公司的唱片合约。
a written contract 书面合同
nAll employees should have a written contract.
phrases
a contract of employment (also an employment contract) 雇用合同
Make sure you fully understand your contract of employment.
一定要充分理解你的雇用合同。
the terms of a contract (=the conditions that are part of the contract) 合同条款
He explained the terms of the contract.
他解释了合同条款。
breach of contract (=an action that your contract does not allow) 违反合同
They are suing the building company for breach of contract.
他们正在起诉建筑公司违反合同。
be in breach of contract (=have done something that your contract does not allow) 违反合同
Examples from the Corpus
con·tract2 /kənˈtrækt/ ●○○ AWL verb  
1 [intransitiveI]NARROW to become smaller or narrower 缩小;收缩;缩短 OPP expand
 Metal contracts as it cools.
金属遇冷收缩。
 The economy has contracted by 2.5% since last year.
自去年起经济已经萎缩了2.5%
2 [transitiveT] formalMIGET to get an illness 感染〔疾病〕,患〔病〕 SYN catch
 Two-thirds of the adult population there have contracted AIDS.
那里的成年人当中有三分之二已染上了艾滋病。
3 BBAGREE[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to sign a contract in which you agree formally that you will do something or someone will do something for you 签合同
contract (somebody) to do something
 They are contracted to work 35 hours a week.
他们签下合同每周工作35小时。
 the company that had been contracted to build the models
签下合同做模型的那家公司
contract (with) somebody for something
 Doctors control their budgets and contract with hospitals for services.
医生们自己控制预算,并和医院签订服务合同。
contract a marriage/alliance etc (=agree to marry someone, form a relationship with them etc) 订立婚约/盟约等
 Most of the marriages were contracted when the brides were very young.
这些婚约大多数都是在新娘还很小的时候就订下的。
Examples from the Corpus
contract3 /ˈkɒntrækt $ ˈkɑːn-/  
1contract in phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE 
a) BBAGREE contract somebody/something ↔ in to arrange for a person or company outside your own organization to come in and do a particular job 与某人/某公司签约〔使其加入做某事〕
 We contract in cleaning services.
我们和保洁公司签有合同。
b) formal to agree officially to take part in something 订约参与〔某事〕
 The rules require all members to contract in.
规章要求所有成员都要订约参与。
2contract out phrasal verbphr v 
a) BBB contract something ↔ out to arrange to have a job done by a person or company outside your own organization 把某工作承包出去,把外包
contract something ↔ out to
 We contracted the catering out to an outside firm.
我们把餐饮外包给了外面的一家公司。
b) BEC British EnglishBrE to agree officially not to take part in something such as a pension plan 同意不加入〔退休金计划等〕
From Longman Business Dictionary
contractcon·tract1 /ˈkɒntræktˈkɑːn-/ noun
1[countableC]LAW a formal written agreement between two or more people or groups which says what each must do for the other, or must not do
Informix signed a contract to provide software for Wal-Mart Stores’ distribution and systems.
Lawyers are still drawing up the recording contract.
Gazprom has entered into a contract with NIOC to develop the South Pars gas field.
He wasn’t fired and he is still under contract to OGE.
All cargo-handling services are now put out to contract (=companies compete to win the work).
see also breach of contract, essence of a contract
2[countableC]FINANCE an agreement to deliver a type of basic goods or material at a particular price and time in the future
The wheat contract for March delivery rose 8.5 cents a bushel.
aleatory contract annual hours contract bilateral contract binding contract evergreen contract executed contract express contract fixed-period contract formal contract forward contract frustration of contract futures contract hire purchase contract implied contract labor contract naked contract onerous contract options contract oral contract performance contract rolling contract service contract standard-form contract turnkey contract unenforceable contract unilateral contract voidable contract void contract
contractcontract2 adjectiveadj [only before a noun] British EnglishBrE
contract builders, electricians etc do work for companies rather than for the general public
contractcon·tract3 /kənˈtrækt/ verb [intransitiveI]
1ECONOMICS if an economy, industry, or business activity contracts, it gets smaller or less successful
European scheduled air traffic grew 1.1%, but domestic traffic contracted by 1.6%.
contraction noun [uncountableU]
The US remained the largest buyer of Japanese vehicles in May, despite a 17% contraction in shipments.
2COMMERCELAW contract to do something to formally agree to do something, for example by signing a contract
Last month, the shipbuilding industry contracted to export 16 vessels.
Origin contract1
(1300-1400) Old French Latin contractus; → CONTRACT2
contract2
(1500-1600) Latin contractus, past participle of contrahere to pull together, make a contract, make smaller, from com- ( → COM-) + trahere to pull

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