词汇 | subcontract |
释义 | subcontract verb[ T ] uk /ˌsʌb.kənˈtrækt/ us /sʌbˈkɑːn.trækt/ to pay someone else to do part of a job that you have agreed to do: 分包,转包 Most of the bricklaying has been subcontracted (out)to a local builder.大部分砌砖工作都转包给了一个当地的建筑商。 Applying for a job acqui-hire advertisement anoint anointed applicant assign EDIB elect employ employable employment employment agency nomination nominee recruitment drive referee rehire reinstate reinstatement relocation expenses subcontract | Business Englishsubcontract verb[ I or T ] MANAGEMENT, LAW (alsosub-contract)uk /ˌsʌbkənˈtrækt/us to pay an outside person or organization to do work that might normally be done within an organization: subcontract sth (out) to sbMost of the work has been subcontracted out to another company. If it is a large contract, the consultant may subcontract parts of it. The plane maker wants flexibility to subcontract overseas as part of its cost-cutting efforts. subcontract noun[ C ] MANAGEMENT, LAW (alsosub-contract)uk /ˌsʌbˈkɒntrækt/us an agreement for an outside person or organization to do work that might normally be done within an organization: Another organization provides IT services to the school though a subcontract. Examples of subcontractsubcontract This latter point suggests that logically the man or woman who led the group and subcontracted the labour arranged for the payment of the workers. In other cases, they relied on subcontracting work, and in a sense, were parasites on the large factories. Those who shirk the system risk both their standing in the community and the possibility of being cut off from future subcontracting opportunities. The expansion of self-employment in recent decades appears to be an outcome of the rising trend in subcontracting. Further, a search for efficiency has encouraged packages of work to be subcontracted instead of being undertaken by in-house general contractor labour. Accordingly, subcontracting in network relationships is considered intermediate between internal organisation and market orientation. These agencies in turn often subcontracted to private organizations to provide services. Following this, one subcontractor is issued a letter of intent for award of subcontract (while the other participants may receive a fixed reimbursement). Inspectors searched out lapses in service, and they vigorously regulated subcontracting among stage companies. The investigators subcontracted with a marketing and opinion research company that identified controls using a random digit dialing procedure. Slightly more speculative was a master craftsman who might contract for his trade tasks, to supply materials and their transport, and also to subcontract with other trades for their output. If not, how else can fraud and efficient and effective processing of data be enabled in a world where government is complex and it subcontracts work to commercial partners? Although the number of journeymen was limited formally to three per tapestry master, the number of other employees was unrestricted and various forms of subcontracting were used. Granovetter (1992a, b), on the contrary, holds that subcontracting is not an empirical intermediate between internal organisation of firms and pure market relations. Custom differed considerably throughout the country, but in most locations it was based on some form of subcontract. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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