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 client ['klaiәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 客户, 顾客, 委托人

[计] 客户, 客户机, 客户机程序

[经] 委托人, 顾客, 客人


  1. If a lawyer has plenty of clients, he grows rich.
    律师如果有大量的诉讼委托人,就会财源不断。
  2. Asking a client where and how to mail something.
    询问顾客邮件寄往何处,如何邮寄。
  3. Counsel for the defence submitted that his client was clearly innocent.
    被告的律师辩称其委托人显然是无辜的。


client
[ noun ]
  1. a person who seeks the advice of a lawyer

  2. <noun.person>
  3. someone who pays for goods or services

  4. <noun.person>
  5. (computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network

  6. <noun.artifact>


Client \Cli"ent\, n. [L. cliens, -emtis, for cluens, one who
hears (in relation to his protector), a client, fr. L. cluere
to be named or called; akin to Gr. ? to hear, Skr. [,c]ry,
and E. loud: cf. F. client. See {Loud}.]
1. (Rom. Antiq.) A citizen who put himself under the
protection of a man of distinction and influence, who was
called his patron.

2. A dependent; one under the protection of another.

I do think they are your friends and clients,
And fearful to disturb you. --B. Jonson.

3. (Law) One who consults a legal adviser, or submits his
cause to his management.

  1. Jim Van Messel, co-executive producer of "Entertainment Tonight," says the show hasn't heard yet from any agents or lawyers offering to sell a client's grisly tale, but doesn't expect to wait long.
  2. Mongolia, ruled by Communists since 1921 and long a client of the Soviet Union, has cautiously followed the Soviet lead in embracing "perestroika," or reform, but apparently not quickly enough for some of its citizens.
  3. The sentence followed a hearing before Bell in which Chambers' attorney, Jack Litman, complained that the probation report on his client was "slanted" and asked for an opportunity to answer charges made by the prosecution in the report.
  4. He said his client's guilty plea referred only to the fact that he neglected to tell investors that he was permanently barred in 1955 from selling securities in New York state.
  5. An attorney for Mr. Weinstein stressed that his client wasn't charged in the stock-manipulation scheme.
  6. It said Paisley's attorney, Barcella, declined to discuss his client's involvement in the project.
  7. His attorney, Ronald Waska, in Houston, asked the judge to place Beene on probation, arguing that his client didn't profit from the scheme.
  8. The judge ordered an examination of Nosair by a private doctor after Warren disputed a Bellevue report that his client could return to the jail's general population.
  9. But if he takes the interesting deal to a potential Japanese client, the Japanese client turns around and convinces his regular Japanese banker to offer the same deal, and the Japanese banker gets the business.
  10. But if he takes the interesting deal to a potential Japanese client, the Japanese client turns around and convinces his regular Japanese banker to offer the same deal, and the Japanese banker gets the business.
  11. Mr. Arkin said his client wouldn't pursue charges against the government.
  12. Moreover, the client would avoid a loss.
  13. Her lawyer, Gerald A. Feffer, has done little to challenge the unpleasant portrait of his client, except to point out that the Helmsleys did pay $58 million in taxes from 1983 to 1985.
  14. We have followed a reasonably clear strategy, with the right type of people pursuing the right sort of client.' The figures in the table have been compiled by the firms with year-ends adjusted to make the data comparable.
  15. The fact that my client is a lawyer and a politician, does that create any problem?" A pool of 96 prospective jurors was called for questioning.
  16. The agency earlier dimissed eight people after losing its other big client, Bacardi Imports.
  17. The agency found that Mr. Edwards made transactions in a customer's account without the client's knowledge or consent.
  18. Involved is a suit filed by Johnson & Swanson's client, Mitsubishi Aircraft International Inc., alleging negligence and breach of fiduciary duty by Fulbright & Jaworski.
  19. The system speeds up the contract-drafting process, saving the client money.
  20. Deputy Public Defender Stephen Galindo refused to enter a plea on his client's behalf, stating that John Bardo's extradition from Arizona to California was a mistake and the court therefore had no jurisdiction.
  21. Ernst & Whinney executives couldn't immediately be reached for comment, but previously had said the firm doesn't comment on client relationships.
  22. Mr. Phacos was called home from his vacation and charged with embezzlement, forgery and misappropriation of client funds.
  23. The idea is to allow a broker to switch a customer between funds without the client's being charged two sets of commissions.
  24. Setting the maximum a client will pay for a job, expressed as a maximum fixed fee or as a maximum number of hours that the client is prepared to pay for. Result-based bonuses or success fees.
  25. Setting the maximum a client will pay for a job, expressed as a maximum fixed fee or as a maximum number of hours that the client is prepared to pay for. Result-based bonuses or success fees.
  26. The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (Liffe) has a 15-page booklet crammed with the names of private client brokers.
  27. It is really a way of making a quality selection against the requirement the client gives us,' Coombes says. Contracts tend to be for three months.
  28. The Geneva houses deny that the highly publicized investigations have any negative implications for their average customer, but they do know they must broaden their client base to continue to thrive.
  29. In the case, Esposito paid for a Florida vacation for Biaggi and a companion and arranged to pay for a second one in exchange for the congressman's efforts on behalf of a Brooklyn ship-repair company that was a major client of Esposito's insurance firm.
  30. In its defense, the accounting profession maintains that it erects a Chinese wall between its auditing and consulting arms so that auditors can objectively judge a client's decisions.
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