hire 音标拼音: [h'ɑɪɚ] [h'ɑɪr]
n . 租金,租用,雇用
vt . 雇请,出租
vi . 受雇
租金,租用,雇用雇请,出租受雇
hire n 1 :
a newly hired employee ; "
the new hires need special training "
2 :
the act of hiring something or someone ; "
he signed up for a week '
s car hire "
v 1 :
engage or hire for work ; "
They hired two new secretaries in the department "; "
How many people has she employed ?" [
synonym :
{
hire }, {
engage }, {
employ }] [
ant : {
can }, {
dismiss },
{
displace }, {
fire }, {
force out }, {
give notice }, {
give the axe }, {
give the sack }, {
sack }, {
send away }, {
terminate }]
2 :
hold under a lease or rental agreement ;
of goods and services [
synonym : {
rent }, {
hire }, {
charter }, {
lease }]
3 :
engage for service under a term of contract ; "
We took an apartment on a quiet street "; "
Let '
s rent a car "; "
Shall we take a guide in Rome ?" [
synonym : {
lease }, {
rent }, {
hire },
{
charter }, {
engage }, {
take }]
Hire \
Hire \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Hired } (
h [
imac ]
rd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Hiring }.] [
OE .
hiren ,
huren ,
AS .
h [=
y ]
rian ;
akin to D .
huren ,
G .
heuern ,
Dan .
hyre ,
Sw .
hyra .
See {
Hire },
n .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To procure (
any chattel or estate )
from another person ,
for temporary use ,
for a compensation or equivalent ;
to purchase the use or enjoyment of for a limited time ;
as ,
to hire a farm for a year ;
to hire money .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To engage or purchase the service ,
labor ,
or interest of (
any one )
for a specific purpose ,
by payment of wages ;
as ,
to hire a servant ,
an agent ,
or an advocate .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To grant the temporary use of ,
for compensation ;
to engage to give the service of ,
for a price ;
to let ;
to lease ; --
now usually with out ,
and often reflexively ;
as ,
he has hired out his horse ,
or his time .
[
1913 Webster ]
They . . .
have hired out themselves for bread . --
1 Sam .
ii .
5 .
[
1913 Webster ]
Hire \
Hire \ (
h [~
e ]
r ),
pron . [
Obs .]
See {
Here },
pron . --
Chaucer .
[
1913 Webster ]
Hire \
Hire \ (
h [
imac ]
r ),
n . [
OE .
hire ,
hure ,
AS .
h [=
y ]
r ;
akin to D .
huur ,
G .
heuer ,
Dan .
hyre ,
Sw .
hyra .]
1 .
The price ,
reward ,
or compensation paid ,
or contracted to be paid ,
for the temporary use of a thing or a place ,
for personal service ,
or for labor ;
wages ;
rent ;
pay .
[
1913 Webster ]
The laborer is worthy of his hire . --
Luke x .
7 .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Law .)
A bailment by which the use of a thing ,
or the services and labor of a person ,
are contracted for at a certain price or reward . --
Story .
Syn :
Wages ;
salary ;
stipend ;
allowance ;
pay .
[
1913 Webster ]
110 Moby Thesaurus words for "
hire ":
admission ,
admission fee ,
anchorage ,
appoint ,
bareboat charter ,
base pay ,
bespeak ,
book ,
brief ,
brokerage ,
carfare ,
cellarage ,
charge ,
charges ,
charter ,
compensation ,
contract for ,
cost ,
cover charge ,
demand ,
dismissal wage ,
dockage ,
dues ,
earnings ,
emolument ,
employ ,
engage ,
enlist ,
entrance fee ,
escalator clause ,
escalator plan ,
exaction ,
exactment ,
fare ,
farm ,
farm out ,
fee ,
financial remuneration ,
gross income ,
guaranteed annual wage ,
hire out ,
hiring ,
income ,
job ,
lease ,
lease out ,
lease -
back ,
lease -
lend ,
lend -
lease ,
let ,
let off ,
let out ,
license fee ,
living wage ,
minimum wage ,
net income ,
pay ,
pay and allowances ,
payment ,
payroll ,
pilotage ,
portage ,
portal -
to -
portal pay ,
preengage ,
price ,
purchasing power ,
put on ,
rate ,
real wages ,
recruit ,
remuneration ,
rent ,
rent out ,
rental ,
reserve ,
retain ,
salary ,
salvage ,
scot ,
scot and lot ,
severance pay ,
shot ,
sign on ,
sign up ,
sign up for ,
sliding scale ,
stipend ,
storage ,
sublease ,
sublet ,
subrent ,
take into employment ,
take on ,
take -
home ,
take -
home pay ,
taxable income ,
toll ,
total compensation ,
towage ,
underlet ,
wage ,
wage control ,
wage freeze ,
wage reduction ,
wage rollback ,
wage scale ,
wages ,
wages after deductions ,
wages after taxes ,
wharfage HIRE ,
contracts .
A bailment ,
where a compensation is to be given for the use of a thing ,
or for labor or services about it .
2 Kent '
s Com .
456 ;
1 Bell '
s Com .
451 ;
Story on Bailm .
Sec .
369 ;
see 1 Bouv .
Inst .
n .
980 ,
et seq ;
Pothier ,
Contrat de Louage ,
ch .
1 ,
n .
1 ;
Domat ,
B .
1 ,
tit .
4 Sec .
1 ,
n .
1 Code Civ .
art ..
1709 ,
1710 ;
Civ .
Code of Lo .,
art .
2644 ,
2645 .
See this Dict .
Hirer ;
Letter .
2 .
The contract of letting and hiring is usually divided into two kinds ;
first ,
Locatio ,
or Locatio conductio rei ,
the bailment of a thing to be used by the hirer ,
for a compensation to be paid by him .
3 .
Secondly ,
Locatio operis ,
or the hire of the labor and services of the hirer ,
for a compensation to be paid by the letter .
4 .
And this last kind is again subdivided into two classes :
1 .
Locatio operis faciendi ,
or the hire of labor and work to be done ,
or care and attention to be bestowed on the goods let by the hirer ,
for a compensation ;
or ,
5 .-
2 .
Locatio operis mercium vehendarum ,
or the hire and carriage of goods from one place to another ,
for a compensation .
Jones '
Bailm .
85 ,
86 ,
90 ,
103 ,
118 ;
2 Kent '
s Com .
456 ;
Code Civ .
art .
1709 ,
1710 ,
1711 .
6 .
This contract arises from the principles of natural law ;
it is voluntary ,
and founded in consent ;
it involves mutual and reciprocal obligations ;
and it is for mutual benefit .
In some respects it bears a strong resemblance to the contract of sale ,
the principal difference between them being ,
that in cases of sale ,
the owner ,
parts with the whole proprietary interest in the thing ;
and in cases of hire ,
the owner parts with it only for a temporary use and purpose .
In a sale ,
the thing itself is the object of the contract ;
in hiring ,
the use of the thing is its object .
Vinnius ,
lib .
3 ,
tit .
25 ,
in pr .;
Pothier ,
Louage ,
n .
2 ,
3 ,
4 ;
Jones Bailm .
86 ;
Story on Bailm .
Sec .
371 .
7 .
Three things are of the essence of the contract :
1 .
That there should be a thing to be let .
2 .
A price for the hire .
3 .
A contract possessing a legal obligation .
Pothier ,
Louage ,
n .
6 ;
Civ .
Code of Lo .
art .
2640 .
8 .
There is a species of contract in which ,
though no price in money be paid ,
and which ,
strictly speaking ,
is not the contract of hiring ,
yet partakes of its nature .
According to Pothier ,
it is an agreement which must be classed with contracts do ut des . (
q .
v .)
It frequently takes place among poor people in the country .
He gives the following example :
two poor neighbors ,
each owning a horse ,
and desirous to plough their respective fields ,
to do which two horses are required ,
one agrees that he will let the other have his horse for a particular time ,
on condition that the latter will let the former have his horse for the same length of time .
Du Louage n .
458 .
This contract is not a hiring ,
strictly speaking ,
for want of a price ;
nor is it a loan for use ,
because there is to be a recompense .
It has been supposed to be a partnership ;
but it is different from that contract ,
because there is no community of profits .
This contract is ,
in general ,
ruled by ,
the same principles which govern the contract of hiring .
19 Toull .
n .
247 .
9 .
Hire also ,
means the price given for the use of the thing hired ;
as ,
the hirer is bound to pay the hire or recompense .
Vide Domat .
liv .
1 ,
tit .
4 ;
Poth .
Contrat de Louage ;
Toull .
tomes 18 ,
19 ,
20 ;
Merl .
Repert .
mot Louage ;
Dalloz ,
Dict .
mot Louage ;
Argou ,
Inst .
liv .
3 ,
c .
27 .
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