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con·trac·tual [kən'træktʃuəl] ADJ
I. con·tract1 ['kɒntrækt] N
II. con·tract1 ['kɒntrækt] VB intr
III. con·tract1 ['kɒntrækt] VB trans
to contract sb to do sth
I. con·tract2 [kən'trækt] VB intr
1. contract (shrink):
contract pupils
2. contract LING:
II. con·tract2 [kən'trækt] VB trans
1. contract (tense):
2. contract LING:
3. contract MED:
contract illness
I. sub·con·tract VB trans [ˌsʌbkən'trækt]
to subcontract sth to sb/sth
to subcontract sth out to sb/sth
II. sub·con·tract N ['sʌbˌkɒntækt]
con·trac·tion [kən'trækʃən] N
1. contraction no pl (shrinkage):
contraction of pupils
2. contraction no pl of a muscle:
3. contraction of the uterus:
4. contraction LING:
contract out VB trans
1. contract out:
2. contract out:
fac·tual·ly ['fæktʃʊəli] ADV
ac·tu·al·ly ['æktʃuəli] ADV
1. actually (in fact):
2. actually (really):
con·trac·tor [kən'træktəʳ] N
sub·con·trac·tor [ˌsʌbkən'træktəʳ] N
Present
Icontract
youcontract
he/she/itcontracts
wecontract
youcontract
theycontract
Past
Icontracted
youcontracted
he/she/itcontracted
wecontracted
youcontracted
theycontracted
Present Perfect
Ihavecontracted
youhavecontracted
he/she/ithascontracted
wehavecontracted
youhavecontracted
theyhavecontracted
Past Perfect
Ihadcontracted
youhadcontracted
he/she/ithadcontracted
wehadcontracted
youhadcontracted
theyhadcontracted
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It is not actually hemp, but named so because hemp was long a major source of fiber, and other fibers were sometimes named after it.
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As a result, a great deal of speculation has been made about who actually wrote the book.
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Moreover, memories may even be distorted to become more favourable-people typically remember exam grades as having been better than they actually were.
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He is the first touring drummer in the history of the band to actually record with them.
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This gives a total of 3 million bytes per second actually transferred by the hardware.
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