contract
suomi-englanti sanakirjacontract englannista suomeksi
saada tauti, sairastua, saada
supistaa
sitoumus
tehdä sopimus
kutistaa
ottaa palvelukseen
supistua
sitoumusbridge
sopimus
Substantiivi
contract englanniksi
An agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.
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{{quote-journal|en|date=2013-08-10|volume=408|issue=8848|magazine=The Economist|author=Lexington
An agreement which the law will enforce in some way. A legally binding contract must contain at least one promise, i.e., a commitment or offer, by an offeror to and accepted by an offeree to do something in the future. A contract is thus executory rather than executed.
The document containing such an agreement.
A part of legal studies dealing with laws and jurisdiction related to contracts.
An order, usually given to a hired assassin, to kill someone.
The declarer's undertaking to win the number of tricks bid with a stated suit as trump.
Contracted; affianced; betrothed.
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Not abstract; concrete.
(RQ:Allestree Tongue)
(RQ:Wordsworth Yarrow Revisited)
To shorten by omitting a letter or letters or by reducing two or more vowels or syllables to one.
To make an agreement or contract; to covenant.
To enter into a contract with (someone or something).
To enter into (an agreement) with mutual obligations; to make (an arrangement).
(RQ:Hakluyt Principall Navigations)
{{quote-text|en|year=1721|author=John Strype|title=Ecclesiastical Memorials
To bring on; to incur; to acquire.
(RQ:Pope Works)
(RQ:Swift Works) is no where so serviceable as to the clergy, to whose preferment nothing is so fatal as the character of wit, politeness in reading or manners, or that kind of behaviour, which we contract by having too much conversation with persons of high station and eminency; (..)
(RQ:Thackeray Pendennis)
To gain or acquire (an illness).
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{{quote-text|en|year=1999|author=Davidson C. Umeh|title=Protect Your Life: A Health Handbook for Law Enforcement Professionals|page=69
To draw together so as to wrinkle; to knit.
(RQ:Shakespeare Othello Q1)
(RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives)
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