subcontract
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English
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[edit]subcontract (third-person singular simple present subcontracts, present participle subcontracting, simple past and past participle subcontracted)
- (transitive, intransitive) To contract out portions of a larger contracted project.
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[edit]contract out portions of a larger contracted project
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Noun
[edit]subcontract (plural subcontracts)
- A portion of a contracted project that is contracted out in turn.
- 2010, Cristina T. Chaplain, Defense Acquisitions: Additional Guidance Needed to Improve Visibility into the Structure and Management of Major Weapon System Subcontracts, US Government Accountability Office
- Once the prime contract has been awarded, “major” subcontractors typically remain the same over the life cycle of the program—from development to production—even if the subcontracts were originally competed.
- 2010, Cristina T. Chaplain, Defense Acquisitions: Additional Guidance Needed to Improve Visibility into the Structure and Management of Major Weapon System Subcontracts, US Government Accountability Office
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Romanian
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[edit]Borrowed from English subcontract.
Noun
[edit]subcontract n (plural subcontracte)
Declension
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | subcontract | subcontractul | subcontracte | subcontractele | |
genitive-dative | subcontract | subcontractului | subcontracte | subcontractelor | |
vocative | subcontractule | subcontractelor |
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