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con·tract

contract

 
 
parts of speech:
noun, verb
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part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kan traekt
definition 1: A contract is a legal agreement between people. A contract tells what each of the people agree to do or not do.
契约
Each person who rents an apartment in the building has a contract with the owner of the building. According to the contract, the owner has to provide heat and make any needed repairs to the building. A person renting must keep their apartment in good condition and not have pets.
synonyms:
agreement, compact
similar words:
alliance, arrangement, bargain, convention, deal, settlement, treaty, understanding
definition 2: A contract is the piece of paper that shows this agreement.
合同
The two people signed their names at the bottom of the contract.
synonyms:
deed
similar words:
agreement, document, papers, treaty
 
part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kn traekt
inflections: contracts, contracting, contracted
definition 1: When something contracts, its parts pull close together and the whole thing gets smaller.
变小
Metal contracts when it cools and expands when it get hot.
synonyms:
shrink, tighten
antonyms:
expand, swell
similar words:
cramp, draw together, narrow, shorten
definition 2: When you contract a word, you make it shorter by taking away some of its letters. For example, we often contract the word "cannot" to "can't." When we take away a letter or letters, we put in an apostrophe (') to show that something is missing in that spot. It is even more common to take two words and contract them into one word. For example, we often contract "is not" to "isn't."
When we speak in a comfortable way, we usually contract things like "I am" to "I'm" and "it is" to "it's."
synonyms:
shorten
similar words:
abbreviate
derivations: contracted (adj.), contractible (adj.), contractibility (n.)
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The word contract contains the following parts:
con- Latin prefix that means with, together
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The prefix con- is an assimilated form of com- used before roots beginning with c, d, f, g, j, n, s, t, and v. See com-. Note: con- is frequently an intensive prefix, as in "conceive ."
tract Latin root that means draw, pull