hire 的 4 个定义
hired, hir·ing.
- to engage the services of for wages or other payment: to hire a clerk.
- to engage the temporary use of at a set price; rent: to hire a limousine.
- the act of hiring.
- the state or condition of being hired.
- the price or compensation paid or contracted to be paid for the temporary use of something or for personal services or labor; pay: The laborer is worthy of his hire.
- Informal. a person hired or to be hired: Most of our new hires are college-educated.
- British. available for hire; rental: a hire car.
- hire on, to obtain employment; take a job: They hired on as wranglers with the rodeo.
- hire out, to offer or exchange one's services for payment: He hired himself out as a handyman.
hire 近义词
commission for responsibility, use
hire 的近义词 45 个
- appoint
- bring in
- draft
- employ
- engage
- enlist
- lease
- obtain
- pick
- promise
- rent
- retain
- select
- authorize
- book
- carry
- charter
- delegate
- empower
- exploit
- ink
- let
- occupy
- place
- pledge
- procure
- secure
- sublease
- sublet
- utilize
- add to payroll
- bring on board
- contract for
- fill a position
- find help
- give a break
- give job to
- give work
- make use of
- put on
- put to work
- sign on
- sign up
- take on
- truck with
hire 的反义词 12 个
更多hire例句
- A number of companies across the country, including Glassdoor, StubHub, Funding Circle, Yelp, Checkr and even the National Institutes of Health, either paused hiring or canceled their internship programs altogether.
- Since March, it’s added over 120 hires globally, 15% of those have been in London and Singapore.
- Communications software maker Slack has hired a new chief people officer.
- Now Grant has joined the chorus of work and management experts who are betting on technology as a way to improve fairness in hiring.
- Imagine hiring someone without being properly vetted and now this person comes in and has to work three times as hard to be accepted by the community.
- Like any service for hire, it is extremely important for the traffickers to provide a reputable service, criminal as it is.
- Grimm has even been actively trying hire staff members for his office in recent weeks after several former aides deserted him.
- The assistant manager at the A&F store had found Elauf qualified for the position and was apparently going to hire her.
- They hire other people to write their books for them, whether memoir or fiction.
- At the end of his internship, the Davis County School District decided to hire him.
- One who uses another's automobile without consent or knowledge of the owner, may be liable to pay a reasonable hire therefor.
- Should he hire a horse and kill the animal by rash driving, he would be liable for its value.
- Some landlords hire agents to attend to their property and to the collection of rents.
- Shall I sit by the roadside and ask every man who passes by if he wants to hire himself out 'on shares'?
- The owner of the mules used on this journey resides here, and here, likewise, the money for their hire is paid.