Hired in spanish

Contratado

pronunciation: koʊntɹ̩ɑtɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
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hire2 = contratar, alquilar. 

Example: Plantin of Antwerp sacked him in 1573, but hired him again a few days later = Plantin de Antwerp le despidió en 1573, pero le contrató de nuevo unos pocos días después.

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» rehire [re-hire] = volver a contratar, volver a alquilar. 

Example: In some cities, employees laid off due to cutbacks have been rehired to fill vacant library positions to the annoyance of unions.

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» hired assassin = asesino a sueldo, sicario.

Example: He is hounded by hired assassins and eventually flushed out of hiding for a final confrontation with his nemesis.

» hired car = coche de alquiler.

Example: Unless you have taken out something called collision damage waiver (CDW) then having even a minor accident in a hired car could prove very expensive indeed.

» hired gun = experto, perito.

Example: Why not get a 'hired gun' who will do the job in the least time and give us the opinion we're looking for?.

» hired gun = pistolero a sueldo, asesino a sueldo, sicario.

Example: I encourage anyone who wants to understand how warfare is shifting from the citizen soldier to the hired gun to watch this film.

Hired synonyms

employed in spanish: empleado, pronunciation: emplɔɪd part of speech: adjective chartered in spanish: alquilado, pronunciation: tʃɑrtɜrd part of speech: adjective leased in spanish: arrendado, pronunciation: list part of speech: adjective

Hired antonyms

unchartered pronunciation: əntʃɑrtɜrd part of speech: adjective
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