hire
英 [haɪər]
美 [haɪr]
- n. 雇用,租用;租金,工钱
- vt. 雇用;出租
- vi. 雇用,租用;受雇
将“hire”分解为“hire” = “hire” (人) + “re”,想象将人“重新”(re)“安排”或“带回家”,即雇佣( hire someone to work for you)。这种视觉联想可以帮助记忆。
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hire 租用,雇佣来自Proto-Germanic*hurjan,租,借。
- hire
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hire: [OE] Hire probably originated in North Germany, in the area where the set of dialects known as Low German was spoken. It comes from a prehistoric *khūr-, which also produced Dutch huren (Swedish hyra and Danish hyre were borrowed from Low German).
- hire (v.)
- Old English hyrian "pay for service, employ for wages, engage," from Proto-Germanic *hurjan (cognates: Danish hyre, Old Frisian hera, Dutch huren, German heuern "to hire, rent"). Reflexively, "to agree to work for wages" from mid-13c. Related: Hired; hiring.
- hire (n.)
- "payment for work, use, or services; wages," from Old English hyr "wages; interest, usury," from Proto-Germanic *hurja- (see hire (v.)).
- 1. Child car seats only cost about £10 a week to hire.
- 儿童汽车坐椅一周的租金才10英镑。
- 2. Hire of skis, boots and clothing, is all available.
- 滑雪板、滑雪靴和滑雪服皆有出租。
- 3. Hire someone with experience, someone who knows about real estate.
- 雇佣有经验、了解房地产业的人。
- 4. Minicabs are not allowed to tout for hire on the streets.
- 小型出租车禁止在街上兜揽生意。
- 5. Skis are available for hire on a daily basis.
- 雪橇可以按天租用。