contrato

/konˈtɾato/, [kõn̪ˈt̪ɾa.t̪o]

contract


Noun contrato m (plural contratos)

  1. contract, agreement

Verb contrato

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of contratar.

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Examples
  • ¿Alguna vez has firmado un contrato?

    Have you ever signed a contract?

  • Ellos están satisfechos con el contrato.

    They are satisfied with the contract.

  • Necesitamos tener un contrato.

    We need to have a contract.

  • El plazo del contrato expira hoy.

    The contract expires today.

  • Fue obligado a firmar el contrato.

    He was compelled to sign the contract.

  • Este contrato entra en vigor a medianoche.

    This agreement becomes valid at midnight.

  • Tom firmó el contrato.

    Tom signed the contract.

  • Tom leyó atentamente el contrato.

    Tom carefully read over the contract.

  • Un contrato con esa compañía no vale casi nada.

    A contract with that company is worth next to nothing.

  • ¡Ojalá hubiese leído el contrato con mucho más cuidado!

    If I'd only read the contract more carefully!

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