Id | ESLPod_0588_WE_0851 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 588 |
Episode Title | Hiring Business Consultants |
Phrase | to contract |
Text | In this podcast, the verb "to contract" means to sign a contract with someone, especially to receive professional services for a certain period of time: "The firm contracted an evaluation team to judge the success of its latest project." The phrase "to contract (something) out" means to sign an agreement so that someone outside of one's company begins providing a service: "Let's contract out our security services instead of hiring our own security guards." The verb "to contract" also means to become smaller or more compact: "Why does steel contract as it gets cold?" The verb "to contract" also means to get an illness, especially from another person who is sick: "Do children in childcare contract more colds than kids who stay at home with their parents?" |
Topics | Business |
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