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II . con·tract1 [ˈkɒntrækt] VERBE intr to contract to do sth

contract in VERBE intr (opt for involvement)

II . con·tract2 [kənˈtrækt] VERBE trans

1. contract (tense):

krčiti [perf skrčiti]
gubiti [perf nagubati]

ˈmar·riage con·tract SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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In 1985, engineering and supply services were contracted out to private firms.
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A body corporate can delegate some of its powers and duties to a body corporate committee and a professional body corporate manager may be contracted to provide services.
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Thereafter, the aforementioned tropical storm-force winds contracted to within 130 km (80 mi) of the center, indicative of a more tropical than monsoonal system.
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Recent restrictions have brought about harsher penalties for unlawfully contracted polygamous unions and polygamy is said to be on the decline.
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Karst, meanwhile, contracted cancer and died some two weeks before he was to stand trial.
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In early 1786, he also contracted a disease of the skin, which, combined with kidney problems, so enfeebled him that he could foresee an early death.
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Classic jobbers on these shows come mainly from local promotions and are not contracted to promotions.
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The parasite is contracted through sandfly bites and eat away at human immune cells until they're no longer strong enough to fight off bugs.
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At age 17, he contracted polio and was so severely paralysed that the doctors believed he would die.
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Maintenance of local roads in a local services board's jurisdictional area is generally contracted to a separate local roads board.
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