- If you pay for something, you are a client. If you pay to get your dog groomed, you are a client of the dog groomer (and so is your pooch).
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- n. 客户;顾客
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1. What about your client?
那你的客户呢?
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2. The client left his visiting card on his desk.
客户将自己的名片留在他的桌上。
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3. a lawyer with many famous clients
接受许多名人委托的律师
- client (n.) late 14c., "one who lives under the patronage of another," from Anglo-French clyent (c. 1300), from Latin clientem (nominative cliens) "follower, retainer" (related to clinare "to incline, bend"), from PIE *klient-, a suffixed (active participle) form of root *klei- "to lean." The notion apparently is "one who leans on another for protection." In ancient Rome, a plebeian under the guardianship and protection of a patrician (who was called patronus in this relationship; see patron).
cli·ent ★ / ˈklaɪənt ; NAmE ˈklaɪənt / noun 1 ★ a person who uses the services or advice of a professional person or organization 委托人;当事人;客户 ◆ a lawyer with many famous clients 接受许多名人委托的律师 ◆ to act on behalf of a client 代表当事人 ◆ Social workers must always consider the best interests of their clients. 社会工作者必须时刻考虑其当事人的最佳利益。 2 ( computing 计 ) a computer that is linked to a server (连接在服务器上的)客户机 client clients cli·ent / ˈklaɪənt ; NAmE ˈklaɪənt /
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