Significado:
hired adj. alquilado, de alquiler; contratado'haɪə(r)n. salario, pagav. contratar, alquilar los servicios de, dar empleo a, dar trabajo a, emplear
hired Idioma
hired man|hired|man
n. phr. A man employed to do jobs every day about a house or farm. The hired man was sick, and a lot of the daily chores were not done.
hired gun
hired gun
1) A person, especially a professional killer, employed to kill someone, as in They thought the murder had been done by a hired gun. The noun gun has been slang for a professional criminal since the mid-1800s.
2) A person with special knowledge or expertise who is employed to resolve a complex problem. For example, The legal team was looking for a hired gun to handle the antitrust angle of the case. [Slang; 1960s]
hired hand
hired hand
Also, hired man or girl. A person engaged to assist with farm or domestic chores, as in We need extra hired hands during the harvest, or She was looking for a hired girl to do the laundry. This use of hired dates from the 1200s and referred to someone employed for wages as opposed to a slave or serf. The use of girl now may be offensive.
An hired idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with hired, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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