clients
英 [ˈklaɪənts]
美 [ˈklaɪənts]
n. 委托人; 当事人; (连接在服务器上的)客户机
client的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 客户;顾客;委托人
Aclientof a professional person or organization is a person or company that receives a service from them in return for payment.- ...a solicitor and his client...
律师和他的委托人 - The company required clients to pay substantial fees in advance.
公司要求客户预付一大笔费用。
- ...a solicitor and his client...
If you use the professional services of someone such as a lawyer or an accountant, you are one of theirclients. When you buy goods from a particular shop or company, you are one of itscustomers. Doctors and hospitals havepatients, while hotels haveguests. People who travel on public transport are referred to aspassengers.
接受律师、会计师等的专业服务的人就是他们的client(委托人);从某个商店或公司购买商品的人就是他们的customer(顾客)。医生、医院接待patients(病人),旅馆接待guests(客人)。乘公共交通工具的人叫做passengers(乘客)。
双语例句
- I've known clients of mine go to absurd lengths, just to avoid paying me a few pounds
我知道我的一些客户就为了少付我几英镑,可谓无所不用其极。 - There is no suggestion that clients have been sold inappropriate policies.
无迹象表明向客户售出了不适用的保险。 - A lot of money went on wining and dining prospective clients.
很多钱都花在宴请潜在客户上了。 - They have been barred from primary bidding for clients.
他们被禁止对客户进行最初的投标。 - Architects tell their clients that floors can span 100 metres without any visible means of support.
建筑师告诉他们的客户,在没有任何有形支撑物的情况下,楼板可以延伸100米。 - Clients are entertained within private dining rooms
在私人餐室内款待客户。 - Increasingly, corporate clients are seeking to outsource the management of their facilities.
越来越多的公司客户寻求将设施的管理外包出去。 - She rebuked her lawyer for his authoritarian attitude to his clients.
她指责她的律师对待委托人的命令式态度。 - Cars are stolen to order for clients.
偷什么样的车买主说了算。 - The company required clients to pay substantial fees in advance.
公司要求客户预付一大笔费用。