1.租借,雇佣
2.租金;酬金;工钱
1.租用,赁借;雇,雇佣
2.出租 (out)
1.the rental of something
1.to pay someone to work for you
2.to rent something such as a car or room
1.You may disagree with someone with whom you hired to help you with your space, or with a roommate, tenant, landlord, or family member.
你可以不同意去与你雇用帮助您的空间,或与室友,租客,业主,或家庭成员你。
2.In early 1983, I hired Lynda Dixon, who took care of me for a decade and continued to work in my Arkansas office when I became President.
1983年初,我雇了琳达.迪克逊,她在我身边服务了10年,而且,在我当上总统之后,仍留在我的阿肯色州办公室工作。
3.I started this job about a year ago, as a temp who was quickly hired into a high-powered position.
一年前,我开始做这份工作,很快就从临时工转成了正式职工,还是一个非常有权力的职位。
4.Similarly, he probably hired Mr Coulson not through any amoral calculation but because he did not think through the risks involved.
同样地,他聘用库尔森也许并非是一点私心都没有,只是他当时还未看透其中隐藏的危险。
5.We had hired a cab to come pick me up but we told him to park around the corner so no one would notice him.
我们已经聘请了一位出租车来接我,但我们告诉他公园里一角,没有人会注意到他。
6.The latter was surprised but soon recovered to ask her, "How do you know we don't phone those who shall not be hired? "
人事经理一下子呆住了,不过他很快就回过神来问:“你怎么知道我们就不给没有录取的人打电话呢?”
7.No one to repair it, but the general can not air conditioning, so people do not know which hired the office of a large candy jar the water.
没人来修,但总不能不开空调,于是不知道办公室哪个人找来了一个大糖果罐接水。
8.The two men had worked together at the Sun newspaper and then Mr. Coulson had hired him to the News of the World, Mr. Hoare told the BBC.
霍尔对英国广播公司说,两人曾在《太阳报》(Sun)共事,之后库尔森把他聘到了《世界新闻报》。
9.Back in Portugal, I was hired by an engineering company for a grandiose project to remodel all our cement plants.
回到葡萄牙后,我受聘于一家工程公司,参与了一项宏大的工程:改装所有水泥厂。
10.She even got a job, sort of. She had a 90-day trial, but was not hired at the end of it.
遗憾的是,后来虽然经过了90天的上岗实践,但一份基本到手的工作最后还是“抛弃”了她。