contractual
contractual — 形容詞
- contractualpositive
- more contractualcomparative
- most contractualsuperlative
1. Used for something that a signed agreement creates, promises, or requires betwee
合約的
由合約規定,或與合約內容有關
Used for something that a signed agreement creates, promises, or requires between the people involved.
The company gave Mei a bonus because the payment was contractual.
公司給了 Mei 一筆獎金,因為那筆款項屬於合約規定。
be contractual = required by the agreement
Rafael checked whether free repairs were part of the contractual terms.
Rafael 檢查免費維修是否屬於合約條款的一部分。
collocation: contractual terms
The landlord said the rent increase was a contractual issue after June.
房東說這次漲租在六月之後會變成合約問題。
After the merger, Diya reviewed every contractual duty in the supply deal.
併購後,Diya 重新檢查供應協議中的每一項合約義務。
The new coach's apartment was a contractual benefit from the club.
俱樂部提供給新教練的公寓,是合約中的福利之一。
- legal
Broader than 'contractual'; it can refer to anything connected with the law, not only with a contract.
- binding
Stresses that the agreement must be obeyed or can be enforced, rather than simply identifying its source.
- agreed
More general and less formal; something can be agreed without being part of a formal contract.
- non-contractual
Describes something not created or required by the contract.
- discretionary
Shows that something depends on someone's choice instead of an agreement that must be followed.
文法句型
contractual + noun
be + contractual
用法筆記
Often used with nouns such as term, duty, right, and obligation when the point is that the contract itself controls the situation. After be, it often contrasts with something informal, optional, or offered only as a favour.