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subcontractor

/suhb-kon-trak-ter, suhb-kon-, suhb-kuhn-trak-ter/US // sʌbˈkɒn træk tər, ˈsʌbˌkɒn-, ˌsʌb kənˈtræk tər //UK // (ˌsʌbkənˈtræktə) //

分包商,分包人,分包者,转包商

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Law. a person who or business that contracts to provide some service or material necessary for the performance of another's contract.
    • : a person or business firm contracted to do part of another's work.

Examples

  • Auditors who examined the payments said that Intralot claimed credit for paying one local subcontractor $280,000 and another $179,000 for work that the subcontractors actually did not perform themselves, in violation of city rules.

  • By mid-May, it was clear Cyber Ninjas and its subcontractors would not be done in time.

  • As one example, the union supported Shannon Wait, a data-center technician employed through a subcontractor in South Carolina, through a wrongful suspension this March for speaking to coworkers about her working conditions.

  • Although it employs its workers directly rather than using subcontractors, the majority are reportedly hired on a day-to-day basis the night before via an app called “Coupunch,” or on temporary contracts that usually last a few months.

  • She noted that no election official or observer was allowed to remain with the machines while Cyber Ninjas and its subcontractors examined them.

  • To work at the Navy Yard—even as a subcontractor, as Aaron Alexis was—required a security clearance.

  • Since then, this subcontractor has been removed from our supplier list.

  • I also buy the argument that the PA often functions as a “subcontractor” of Israeli security.

  • Standing with a male subcontractor, he allowed himself a sexist joke: "If it was easy, women would be doing it."

  • His employer was a certain subcontractor of Tepco, called Nito Resin.

  • He made them because he supposed the contractor or subcontractor had to make them.

  • Perkins was a subcontractor on the route from Rawlins to White River.

  • But I defy these gentlemen to find in the law any oath for a subcontractor.

  • Before that time the Government had nothing to do with the subcontractor.

  • Boone swears that the subcontractor was to have sixty-five per cent.