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hire
- IPA[ˈhī(ə)r]
美式
- employ (someone) for wages;employ for a short time to do a particular job
- the action of hiring someone or something;a person who is hired; an employee
verb: hire, 3rd person present: hires, gerund or present participle: hiring, past tense: hired, past participle: hired
noun: hire, plural noun: hires
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動詞
- 1. employ (someone) for wages management hired and fired labor in line with demand 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ employ for a short time to do a particular job don't hire a babysitter who's under 16
- 2. British obtain the temporary use of (something) for an agreed payment; rent she had to hire a dress for the wedding 同義詞 反義詞
名詞
- 1. the action of hiring someone or something car hire is recommended a hire charge
- 2. North American a person who is hired; an employee new hires go through six months of training
- employed for a short time to do a particular job: a hired assassin
Oxford American Dictionary
- employed for a short time to do a particular job: a hired assassin
Oxford Dictionary
- a system by which one pays for a thing in regular installments while having the use of it.
Oxford American Dictionary
- grant the temporary use of something for an agreed payment
Oxford American Dictionary
- a company that hires things out to people: hire companies usually include some basic insurance in their price a skip hire firm
Oxford Dictionary
- a taxi: she took a special hire from the airport
Oxford American Dictionary
- a car hired, or available for hire.
Oxford Dictionary
- a rental car.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈhʌɪə]
英式
- obtain the temporary use of (something) for an agreed payment: we flew to San Diego, hired a car, and headed for Las Vegas
- the action of hiring someone or something: car hire is recommended a hire charge
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