Contratar in english

Contract

pronunciation: kɑntrækt part of speech: noun
In gestures
contract

contratar = commission ; contract ; hire ; lease ; engage ; recruit ; buy in. 

Example: Some libraries opt to commission a central agency to support their catalogue creation.Example: Discount charges are available by contracting to buy a predetermined number of connect hours per year.Example: Plantin of Antwerp sacked him in 1573, but hired him again a few days later = Plantin of Antwerp sacked him in 1573, but hired him again a few days later.Example: Many packages are available for purchase or lease, but there are also strictly in-house packages and packages developed by specific software houses under contract from one organisation.Example: Some questions to consider before engaging a consultant are: are the consultant's services needed?, could existing staff do the job?, can you afford aconsultant?.Example: Reduced establishments have made it very difficult to recruit new IT talent.Example: Yet the genuine stockholding bookseller is committed to holding good stocks of books for the customers' benefit which means that he does not aim simply at buying in the books with the quickest turnover.

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» contratar a Alguiensign + Nombre + up .

Example: We also had a verbal agreement with him, our mistake was letting him leave for holiday before actually signing him up.

» contratar al primero que solicita el trabajohire on a first-come, first-take basis .

Example: He explained to the selectman that pages were hired on a 'first-come, first-take' basis.

» contratar como/deengage as .

Example: The person engaged as an abstractor may be anyone from the author of a work, an information officer, or a subject expert to a library assistant or clerk.

» contratar gentetake on + people .

Example: Since a freeze on all hiring was in effect, taking on new people was out of the question.

» contratar los servicios de Alguienenrol [enroll, -USA] .

Example: Enrolling information providers is the first key step in connecting information user and supplier.

» contratar un póliza de segurostake out + an insurance policy .

Example: By taking out an insurance policy, you are transferring the risk of an unforeseen event to the insurance company.

» contratar un segurotake out + an insurance policy .

Example: By taking out an insurance policy, you are transferring the risk of an unforeseen event to the insurance company.

» volver a contratarrehire [re-hire]  .

Example: In some cities, employees laid off due to cutbacks have been rehired to fill vacant library positions to the annoyance of unions.

Contratar synonyms

get in spanish: obtener, pronunciation: get verbtake in spanish: tomar, pronunciation: teɪk verbcut in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: kʌt verb, nounsign in spanish: firmar, pronunciation: saɪn noun, verbpress in spanish: prensa, pronunciation: pres nounundertake in spanish: emprender, pronunciation: ʌndɜrteɪk verbshrink in spanish: encogimiento, pronunciation: ʃrɪŋk verbfee in spanish: cuota, pronunciation: fi nounreduce in spanish: reducir, pronunciation: rədus verbsqueeze in spanish: exprimir, pronunciation: skwiz verb, nounnarrow in spanish: estrecho, pronunciation: neroʊ adjectivecompact in spanish: compacto, pronunciation: kɑmpækt adjective, nounconcentrate in spanish: concentrado, pronunciation: kɑnsəntreɪt verb, nounabridge in spanish: abreviar, pronunciation: əbrɪdʒ verbabbreviate in spanish: abreviar, pronunciation: əbrivieɪt verbcondense in spanish: condensar, pronunciation: kəndens verbcompress in spanish: comprimir, pronunciation: kɑmpres verb, nounconstrict in spanish: apretar, pronunciation: kənstrɪkt verbshorten in spanish: acortar, pronunciation: ʃɔrtən verbsign up in spanish: Regístrate, pronunciation: saɪnʌp verbforeshorten in spanish: foreshorten, pronunciation: fɔrʃɔrtən verbsign on in spanish: inscribirse, pronunciation: saɪnɑn verbcontract bridge in spanish: contrato de puente, pronunciation: kɑntræktbrɪdʒ noun
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