hire
v. 雇用,临时雇佣; 租用
n. 租赁; 新雇员
If you hire someone, you employ them or pay them to do a particular job for you.
Sixteen of the contestants have hired lawyers and are suing the organisers...
有16名参赛者已经请了律师,正在起诉主办方。
The rest of the staff have been hired on short-term contracts...
其余的工作人员签的是短期雇用合同。
If you hire something, you pay money to the owner so that you can use it for a period of time.
To hire a car you must produce a passport and a current driving licence...
租车须出示护照及有效驾照。
Her hired car was found abandoned at Beachy Head.
她那辆租来的车被发现遗弃在比奇角。
You use hire to refer to the activity or business of hiring something.
They booked our hotel, and organised car hire...
他们为我们订好了旅馆并安排了租车事宜。
Hire of skis, boots and clothing, is all available.
滑雪板、滑雪靴和滑雪服皆有出租。
If something is for hire, it is available for you to hire.
Fishing tackle is available for hire.
有钓具可供出租。
1. engage or hire for work;
2. hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services
3. engage for service under a term of contract;
hire, lease, rent, let, charter
这些动词均含"租,租用"之意。
hire, employ, engage
这些动词均含"雇用"之意。
for (或 on) hire
供出租,待雇佣
An employer cannot afford to hire incapable workers.
一个雇主不能出钱雇用没有能力的工人.
This car is for hire.
这辆车是出租的.
Farm labour used to hire themselves out for the summer.
农业工人过去经常整个夏天在外面打工.
They hire out boats to people on holiday.
每逢假日他们向人出租船只.
Boats for hire: one shilling an hour.
游船出租: 每小时一先令.