retainer
retainer 英 [rɪˈteɪnə(r)] 美 [rɪˈtenɚ]
n. 保持器;家臣;保持者;[机] 护圈;预付费用
名词复数:retainers
- A retainer is something that holds something else in place. After your braces are removed, a retainer keeps your teeth from moving out of their new perfect position.
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- n. 保持器;家臣;保持者;[机] 护圈;预付费用
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1. And the company's advertising agency, which receives shares in addition to a small monthly cash retainer, has a stake in finding the best way to deliver Purple's message.
公司的广告代理商也是一样,除每月拿到少量现金薪酬外都是用股票来答谢,却足以让代理商绞尽脑汁地为‘紫饮’做最好的广告。
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2. Hire a good business attorney: You don't necessarily need to have an attorney on a retainer, but you'll want to hire an attorney experienced with new businesses to help you get started.
雇佣一个优秀的公司律师: 你没有必要付给律师聘用定金,但是你将需要雇佣一个有相关经验的律师来帮助你的公司起步。
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3. Suppose you’re negotiating an assignment with one of your clients, who typically pays a retainer for your services.
假设你正在和一个客户谈判转让事宜,而按惯例她是先预付服务费的。
- retainer (n.1) "fee to secure services," mid-15c., originally "act of keeping for oneself" from retain, or perhaps from or influenced by Middle French retenir, infinitive used as a noun. Meaning "fee paid to an attorney to secure his services" is from 1818.
- retainer (n.2) "servant," 1530s, agent noun from retain (v.). Also "one who retains or holds" (1540s). Meaning "dental structure used to hold a bridge in place" is recorded from 1887.
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