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outsource 的 2 个定义
out·sourced, out·sourc·ing.
- to purchase or subcontract from an outside supplier or source.Compare backsource.
- to contract out: a small business that outsources bookkeeping to an accounting firm.
out·sourced, out·sourc·ing.
- to obtain goods or services from an outside source: U.S. companies who outsource from China.
outsource 近义词
contract out
outsource 的近义词 5 个
更多outsource例句
- Instead, it built out massive internet infrastructure where content moderation has been an afterthought and a job to be outsourced to the less fortunate.
- Imperial Beach is one of several cities in San Diego County that outsources its policing efforts to the Sheriff’s Department.
- Modern-day omnivores have long outsourced the dirty work, of course.
- On July 13, according to her declaration, Werner called Morris after reading a newspaper article about the Sheriff’s Department exploring the possibility of outsourcing jail medical and mental health services to a private contractor.
- Ratings and reviews, like Maps themselves are ultimately too important, to be outsourced even to strong third party platforms like TripAdvisor and Yelp.
- Another tip is to outsource willpower: Enlist family and friends to join you in your goal to give up smoking or get fit.
- The website CrowdMed lets you outsource your medical diagnoses to users competing for points and cash.
- While we in Israel prefer a peaceful resolution, we do not outsource our security.
- “I think these retailers need their asses handed to them,” Charney said of the companies who outsource to unsafe factories.
- You can outsource just about anything these days and the proof is on Fiverr, a marketplace where people will do things for $5.