contract
英 ['kɒntrækt]
美['kɑntrækt]
英英释义
同义词辨析
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实用场景例句
近义词compress alliance enter understanding reduce start treaty deal agreement bargain shrink into pact
反义词repudiate
- vi. 收缩;感染;订约
- vt. 感染;订约;使缩短
- n. 合同;婚约
词态变化
复数: contracts;第三人称单数: contracts;过去式: contracted;过去分词: contracted;现在分词: contracting;
助记提示
1、con- "together" + tract-.
2、字面意思为: draw together. => combine, make an agreement.
2、字面意思为: draw together. => combine, make an agreement.
中文词源
contract 合同,收缩
con-, 强调。-tract, 拉,拉紧,词源同attract, retreat. 引申义确立条款,签订合同。
英文词源
- contract
- contract: [14] English acquired the word contract in stages, although in all cases the ultimate source was contractus, the past participle of Latin contrahere, a compound verb formed from the prefix com- ‘together’ and trahere ‘pull, draw’ (source of English traction and tractor). This meant literally ‘pull together’, but it had a variety of metaphorical senses, including ‘bring about’ and ‘enter into an agreement’, and it was the latter which first passed into English via Old French as a noun meaning ‘mutual agreement’.
The arrival of the verb contract did not happen until the 16th century; it developed from an earlier adjective contract, which came again from Old French contract. This introduced a further sense of Latin contrahere; ‘become narrowed, get smaller’.
=> distract, retract, traction, tractor - contract (v.)
- late 14c., "make narrow, draw together;" early 15c. "make an agreement;" from Middle French contracter, from Latin contractus, past participle of contrahere "to draw together, combine, make an agreement" (see contract (n.)). Related: Contracted; contracting.
- contract (n.)
- early 14c., from Old French contract (Modern French contrat), from Latin contractus "a contract, agreement," from past participle of contrahere "to draw together," metaphorically, "to make a bargain," from com- "together" (see com-) + trahere "to draw" (see tract (n.1)). U.S. underworld sense of "arrangement to kill someone" first recorded 1940.
双语例句
- 1. A formal contract is signed which is renewable annually.
- 正式签订了每年可续签的合同。
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- 2. That contract proved to be a millstone around his neck.
- 那个合同结果成了他的一个负担。
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- 3. The contract was awarded to a previously unknown company.
- 合同签给了一个之前并不知名的公司。
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- 4. She's coining it in with a $10 million contract with Revlon.
- 她靠与露华浓签订的一笔1,000万美元的合同发了大财。
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- 5. They can transfer or share the contract with whosoever they choose.
- 他们可以与他们选择的任何人交换或分享这份合约。
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