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
- Lawyers are accused of failing in their duties to advise clients of their rights
律师们被控未尽到告知当事人其正当权利的职责。 - Clients are entertained within private dining rooms
在私人餐室内款待客户。 - Many of his clients are unbelievably nervous, usually because of a bad experience in the past.
他的很多客户神经异常紧张,通常是因为过去有过糟糕的经历。 - They prefer to bargain with individual clients, for cash
在现款方面,他们更愿意同散户打交道。 - The company required clients to pay substantial fees in advance.
公司要求客户预付一大笔费用。 - Clients are not charged by the minute but given unmetered access to the Internet for a fixed fee.
客户使用因特网不是按分钟计费的,而是交固定的费用后便可以随意使用。 - Cars are stolen to order for clients.
偷什么样的车买主说了算。 - British tour companies are nudging clients to travel further afield.
英国旅游公司正鼓动客户到更远的地方去旅游。 - Bridge stole the money from clients 'accounts
布里奇从客户的账户里偷了钱。 - Clients came in dribs and drabs.
顾客三三两两地来了。