英:[ˈklaɪənt]
美:[ˈklaɪənt]
英:[ˈklaɪənt]
美:[ˈklaɪənt]
cli·ent
klaI nt
复数:clients
词根:client
n.clientele 客户;诉讼委托人
noun
one that is under the protection of another : dependent
a first-rate power, able to defend her political clients in central and eastern Europe—W. W. Kulski
a person who engages the professional advice or services of another a personal trainer … enjoyed the challenges of helping clients buff up their bodies.—S. K. Parks
a lawyer's clients
customer a restaurant's clients
hotel clients
a person served by or utilizing the services of a social agency
a welfare client
a computer in a network that uses the services (such as access to files or shared peripherals) provided by a serveralso: software that allows a computer to function as a client in a network
client state
client service客户服务;向委托部门提供服务
client base客户群;基本顾客
client side客户端;使用端
client application[计]客户应用程序
client management客户管理
thin client瘦客户机;瘦客户端;精简型电脑
client server客户服务器
client area客户区;工作区
client request用户请求;客户端请求
corporate client法人客户;企业客户
client agreement客户协议
client list客户名单,客户名录
client programs客户程序
client support客户支持
client confidentiality客户保密的责任;机密性客户机程序
regular client常年客户;常年委托人
client客户
colleague同事
co-worker同事
employee雇员
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“客人,访问者”的意思,其区别是:
passenger主要指乘坐交通工具的游人或旅客。
client与customer同义,多指进入商店被店员接待或购物的人。
guest多指事先受到激请而来,并受到欢迎与招待的宾客。也可指付钱居住者。
customer主要指交易一方的买主、主顾。
visitor普通用词,指出差、访问、旅游、参观或到旅馆投宿的人。
以上来源于网络
14世纪晚期,“依靠他人庇护生活的人”,源自盎格鲁-法语 clyent(约1300年),源自拉丁语 clientem(主格 cliens)“追随者,随从”(与 clinare “倾斜,弯曲”有关),源自 PIE *klient-,是 *klei- “倾斜”的被动分词形式。显然,这个概念是“依靠他人保护的人”。在古罗马,平民在贵族的监护和保护下(在这种关系中,贵族被称为 patronus; 参见 patron),是贵族的客户。
“律师的客户”这个意思可以追溯到约1400年,到了约1600年,这个词被扩展到任何把特定利益放在另一个人的照顾和管理上的客户。相关词: Cliency。
The relation of client and patron between a plebeian and a patrician, although at first strictly voluntary, was hereditary, the former bearing the family name of the latter, and performing various services for him and his family both in peace and war, in return for advice and support in respect to private rights and interests. Foreigners in Rome, and even allied or subject states and cities, were often clients of Roman patricians selected by them as patrons. The number of a patrician's clients, as of a baron's vassals in the middle ages, was a gage his greatness. [Century Dictionary]
在平民和贵族之间的客户和保护人的关系,虽然起初是自愿的,但是是世袭的,前者使用后者的家族名称,在和平和战争中为他及其家族提供各种服务,以换取在私人权利和利益方面的建议和支持。在罗马的外国人,甚至是盟友或附属的国家和城市,经常是罗马贵族的客户,由他们选定为保护人。贵族的客户数量,就像中世纪男爵的封臣一样,是衡量他的伟大的标志。[世纪词典]
建设单位
来访者
当事人
委托方
Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French client, from Latin client-, cliens; perhaps akin to Latin clinare to lean — more at lean
The first known use of client was in the 14th century
clip1 of 4verb
to fasten with a clip
clip the papers together
clip2 of 4noun
a device that grips, clasps, or hooks
a device for loading cartridges into a firearmalso: magazine sense 4a
a piece of jewelry held by a clip
clip3 of 4verb
to cut or cut off with or as if with shears clip out a news item
clip a hedge
to cut off or trim the hair or wool of
have the dog clipped
clip4 of 4noun
a two-bladed instrument for cutting especially the nails
a section of filmed, videotaped, or recorded material
an act of clipping
a sharp blow
a rapid pace
move along at a good clip
clip1 of 4verb
to fasten with a clip
clip the papers together
clip2 of 4noun
a device that grips, clasps, or hooks
a device for loading cartridges into a firearmalso: magazine sense 4a
a piece of jewelry held by a clip
clip3 of 4verb
to cut or cut off with or as if with shears clip out a news item
clip a hedge
to cut off or trim the hair or wool of
have the dog clipped
clip4 of 4noun
a two-bladed instrument for cutting especially the nails
a section of filmed, videotaped, or recorded material
an act of clipping
a sharp blow
a rapid pace
move along at a good clip
clingverb
to stick to as if glued
to hold or hold on tightly
clung desperately to the ladder
to remain close : be dependent
clings to the family
climatenoun
a region with specified weather conditions
the average weather conditions of a particular place or region over a period of years
the usual or most widespread mood or conditions
a climate of fear
clientnoun
a person who uses the professional advice or services of another
customer sense 1
1 Many of the girls were diseased, and a girl had nearly always gone away by the time her gift had incubated in a client.
2 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。
3 Instead, according to Lopsang, Hall placed Hansen’s arm around his neck and assisted the weary client up the final forty feet to the summit.
4 “If client cannot climb Everest without big help from guide,” Boukreev told me, “this client should not be on Everest. Otherwise there can be big problems up high.”
5 In order to serve his rural clients, most of whom spoke Spanish, Bloom had painstakingly learned to speak that language well—but Linda had what almost amounted to an aversion toward her mother tongue.
6 I have clients who live right in that neighborhood.
7 To be a good art dealer, Theo must know how to interact with wealthy clients, how to deal with his bosses, the whole art establishment.
8 He had a deal with a defense attorney, sending him clients in exchange for a kickback.
9 Through the way of short message communication, complete information exchange between the client and the console.
通过短消息通信方式完成客户端与控制台之间的信息交换.
10 I can always tell when she has a client in her office.
11 Under the circumstances, the prospect of turning his clients around while his rival’s clients were pushing toward the summit may have been sufficiently distasteful to cloud Hall’s judgment.
12 At 1:45, client Kiev Schoening ascended the final rise, pulled out a photo of his wife and children, and commenced a tearful celebration of his arrival on top of the world.
13 It was as if she had the Tibetan gift of placing her skinny adolescent frame in her client’s hands and transporting her soul to some distant place.
14 NET exceptions, enabling COM objects to return meaningful error information to managed clients.
NET异常, 这使得COM对象能够将有意义的错误信息返回给托管客户端.
15 She's very friendly to the clients.
她对顾客非常热情.
16 "Your client is in the salon with Ivy."
17 Keep design the hand towel for the client. Thanks.
还有为客户设计好的手巾, 谢谢.
18 Inside are bags of clothing, in various sizes and American styles, to outfit clients so they no longer stand out.
19 Living in Steve's small Grant Park duplex allowed me to question him nonstop about the complex issues and challenges our cases and clients presented.
20 Tom texted me to say he was going to be a bit late this evening, he had to take a client out for a drink.
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