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client

/klahy-uhnt/US // ˈklaɪ ənt //UK // (ˈklaɪənt) //

客户,客户端,客人,顾客

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or group that uses the professional advice or services of a lawyer, accountant, advertising agency, architect, etc.
    • : a person who is receiving the benefits, services, etc., of a social welfare agency, a government bureau, etc.
    • : a customer.
    • : anyone under the patronage of another; a dependent.
    • : Computers. a computer or an application on a computer that communicates with a remote server: Exit the program before installing the patch to update the client.
    • : client state.
    • : a plebeian who lived under the patronage of a patrician.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being a regular customer: a client company.
    • : economically, and often militarily, dependent upon a more prosperous, more powerful nation.

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Examples

  • Hunter Biden’s attorney has said that his client did not receive any compensation, either in the form of a return on investment or due to his position on the board.

  • The rest — that would call for a more pan-regional publisher — are less common but require large global clients to pull them off and, naturally, fetch a higher price tag.

  • Iconiq Capital, a multifamily office whose clients include Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, LinkedIn’s Reid Hoffman and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey, took part in multiple Snowflake funding rounds beginning in 2017.

  • Since then, the company has had great success attracting clients like Capital One, Office Depot, and DoorDash.

  • The firm took a hit at “the worst possible moment” because its portfolios were positioned at the start of the year to benefit from rising markets, Dalio told clients in mid-March.

  • “We all shook hands and my client told me to leave,” he said.

  • She says she will have to fight in “other ways” to get her client freed.

  • “Our first few months we had maybe one client and then we went on The Tyra Banks Show,” says James.

  • Average age ranges from 45 to 65, with her youngest client at 18 and the oldest in her 80s.

  • The first thing Joplin needs to find out before he will agree to officiate a wedding is why his potential client is in prison.

  • David Arden, as he promised, had dictated to him in outline the awful case he had massed against his client.

  • At a circuit dinner, a counsellor observed to another, "I shall certainly hang your client."

  • If a client goes to a lawyer for advice the first thing the lawyer asks him to do is to make a clean breast of it.

  • He was especially noted for his success in criminal cases, almost always clearing his client.

  • It seems this client is willing to pay me my own price—within reasonable limits of course.