subcontract

subcontract
sub|con|tract [ˌsʌbkənˈtrækt US -ˈka:ntrækt] v also subcontract out [T]
if a company subcontracts work, they pay other people to do part of their work for them
We will be subcontracting most of the electrical work.
subcontract sth to sb
Some of the work will be subcontracted to another company.
>subcontract [sʌbˈkɔntrækt US -ˈka:n-] n

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