Hire out Meaning in English
expression
ˈhaɪɝ/, /ˈhaɪɹ/ /ˈaʊt
HY-er OWT
hˈaɪə/ /ˈaʊt
HY-uh OWT
परिभाषा
To allow someone to use something you own, or your services, for payment for a period of time.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Most common in UK English; in US English, 'rent out' is used more often. Applicable for both things (like cars, rooms) and services (personal labor). Common mistake: do not confuse with 'hire' (to employ someone). Usually implies being the owner or provider.
Spanish: alquilar - arrendar (servicios)Portuguese (BR): alugar - alugar (serviço)Portuguese (PT): alugar - arrendar (serviço)Chinese (Simplified): 出租 - 出租(服务)Chinese (Traditional): 出租 - 出租(服務)Hindi: किराए पर देना - सेवाएँ किराए पर देनाArabic: يؤجر - يعرض خدماته للإيجارBengali: ভাড়া দেওয়াRussian: сдавать в арендуJapanese: 貸し出すVietnamese: cho thuêKorean: 대여하다 - 빌려주다Turkish: kiralamak (bir şeyi başkasına kullandırmak)Urdu: کرایہ پر دیناIndonesian: cho thuê
उदाहरण वाक्य
We hire out bikes by the hour.
basic
She hired out her car while she was abroad.
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The hall is hired out for weddings every weekend.
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He hired himself out as a gardener during the summer.
natural
If you need extra chairs, we can hire them out for your event.
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They used to hire out rooms above the pub to travelers.
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