单词 | client |
释义 | client (klaɪənt ) Word forms: clients countable noun B2 A client of a professional person or organization is a person or company that receives a service from them in return for payment. [business] ...a solicitor and his client. The company required clients to pay substantial fees in advance. Synonyms: customer, consumer, buyer, patron Collocations: client confidentiality For firms that do slip into administration, putting a nonlawyer in charge under the current legislation raises problems of client confidentiality. Times, Sunday Times The laptops have to be adjusted to meet security and client confidentiality rules. Times,Sunday Times Of course, investment banks are bound by client confidentiality and, by their nature, prone to secrecy. Times, Sunday Times Client confidentiality would be respected unless there were 'substantive' grounds for an inquiry, the company said. Times, Sunday Times They are each portrayed so vividly that you begin to worry about client confidentiality. Times,Sunday Times Small firms also allow more client contact at an earlier stage. Times, Sunday Times But there are some perks, such as more responsibility at an early age and increased client contact. Times, Sunday Times I undertake more complex and interesting legal work and generally have more client contact. Times, Sunday Times Client contact was kept to the minimum. Times, Sunday Times The practicum should be at least 300 clock-hours with at least 100 clock-hours of direct client contact. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Client firms pay about 30% of the first year's salary as a fee. Times, Sunday Times Good recruiters develop long-term relationships with client firms and applicants, too. Times, Sunday Times Federated offers its services through approximately 4700 client firms. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Consultants can function as bridges for information and knowledge, and that external consultants can provide these bridging services more economically than client firms themselves. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A music therapist typically incorporates music therapy techniques with broader clinical practices such as psychotherapy, rehabilitation, and other practices depending on client needs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Hotel design involves planning regarding the estimated client needs for the facility along with the designers' vision. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Companies can work alongside target customers to develop products to fit client needs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Interventions are highly customised to client needs and often integrate on-line and networked learning, business simulations and real-life project work. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Rather, the less prescriptive the project, the more the client needs an architect to steward an emergent design from vision to completion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He said a typical client portfolio would include about 64% in equities. Times, Sunday Times The reshuffling of its client portfolio looks to be coming to an end. Times, Sunday Times The assets were part of a private bank client portfolio. Times, Sunday Times Within this client portfolio, companies come from a broad spectrum of industries, ranging from start-ups to multinational corporations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also worked on specific client portfolios and developed a media training program for the company. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The standards include curbing leverage trading, bonuses that are seen to entice people to trade and ensuring client requests to withdraw funds are processed on the same day. Times, Sunday Times For example, a client may request only keyboard events on a window while another client requests only mouse events on the same window. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When starting, the client requests the segments from the lowest bit rate stream. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He later added elevator consulting as a side business in response to client requests. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When a client requests the creation of one such resource, it also specifies an identifier for it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The programme consists of 12 weeks' intensive training, focusing on the fundamentals of funeral arranging, directing and above all, client service. The Sun I like the honour in client service. Times, Sunday Times You pat yourself on the back for recognizing that your drivers are your key client service representatives and that what they do directly reflects on your company's public image. Globe and Mail Creativity and marketing acumen are the needed area of the client service people. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has also recently rebuilt the transit terminal and built a new client service centre inside the mall. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There simply aren't enough hours in the day for all the shopping that couture's elite clients wish to do. Times, Sunday Times I send regular portfolio valuations but some clients wish to hear from me more often than others. Times, Sunday Times For example, if a client wishes a window to be created, it requests the server to create a window with a given identifier. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Subject to client wishes, programs are kept confidential. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Clients wishing simply to send and receive packets without routing them for others can use simpler approaches such as 802.11u authentication which avoid pre-authentication. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Imagine a corporate client that had to account for the legal bills of hundreds of providers. Times, Sunday Times It's flexible enough to allow content to be changed quickly, providing any corporate client with the ability to respond to unplanned situations. Globe and Mail They each have a corporate client with rooftop spaces that need transforming and must also hit the streets to offer mobile gardening services. Times, Sunday Times It's truly original insofar as a newspaper's editorial staff are now in the business of creating elaborately constructed advertising alongside a corporate client. Times, Sunday Times Shifting payment for research from fund manager to corporate client also removes the troubling conflict of interest that brokers face in always trying to do the best by both. Times, Sunday Times In an attempt to bypass inheritance tax, an elderly client had transferred all of his assets to his son. The Times Literary Supplement Now she runs a portfolio business that stretches from companionship for an elderly client to business mentoring for local companies. Times, Sunday Times The son of one elderly client called the practice 'fraud'. Times, Sunday Times I also had a long-term elderly client who came in for her weekly blow dry. The Sun Elderly clients invested their savings, based on his advice. Times, Sunday Times It was said management also signed off expensive getaways for brokers to entertain clients. The Sun Companies are also encouraging staff to hold internal meetings and entertain clients at their in-house restaurants. Times, Sunday Times Some who attended thought nothing of paying 10,000 to 24,000 a day to entertain clients. Times, Sunday Times If you use your house to entertain clients you may also be able to claim for maintenance costs - from 10% to as much as 50% for garden maintenance, for example. Times, Sunday Times I got a message from my boss saying a high-profile client was looking for somebody classy. The Sun It was always going to be difficult for such a high-profile client to find time to give evidence. Times, Sunday Times It may have been his charm, discretion and talent with a camera that has secured him such a high-profile client list, but luck also played its part. Times, Sunday Times In particular, they issued a series of press releases to attract high-profile clients and worked on branding, intellectual property rights and trademarks. Times, Sunday Times Another trainer, who wanted to remain anonymous due to his high-profile clients, confirms steroid use has rocketed recently. The Sun Moreover, he was not afraid to employ his impressive homes and his wife's glamorous connections to impress clients. Times, Sunday Times The reporters could also impress clients with their top contacts. Times, Sunday Times It puts on the biggest catwalk spectacle of couture week, the better to impress clients willing to drop five or six-figure sums on an ensemble. Times, Sunday Times If a reasonable person with knowledge of the relevant facts would think that there might be such a risk, it was necessary to inform the client of the interest. Times, Sunday Times Few advisers know those odds, less inform their clients of them. The Sun Since the onus was on fuel oil suppliers to inform their clients of the regulations, low-demand users who had no regular distributor were left out of the loop. Globe and Mail Draper informs the clients that they were unable to come up with a pitch for their product, a hula-hoop with added support straps. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The planner informs the client of how and why a consumer will react to specific advertising. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Among the other divisions, revenues from advising on and underwriting mergers and acquisitions rose by 8 per cent for the full year; institutional client services was 3 per cent lower. Times, Sunday Times The withdrawal of such a large and prestigious account follows a string of institutional client losses. Times, Sunday Times The firm also launched its institutional business in 1976, with the introduction of a large cap value product for an institutional client. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The group has made huge profits for its institutional clients. Times, Sunday Times Institutional clients accounted for much of the withdrawals. Times,Sunday Times He was exhibiting, she was a potential client. Times, Sunday Times Ruby causes a scene when a potential client fancies her. The Sun With his contact book bulging and his last employer a potential client, all he had to do was pitch his idea. Times, Sunday Times He now looks at the pitch as a form of dialogue, where he has to give the potential client what he wants. Times, Sunday Times With that, he went on to the next potential client sunbathing on the grass. Times, Sunday Times A prospective client might have moved on at that point - noting severe lack of deference. Times, Sunday Times They'll often develop a theme for their presentation, which reflects the direction of their strategic thinking and a commitment to the relationship with the prospective client. Globe and Mail His suit was all wet, while at that time he was in a rush to meet a prospective client. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And, astonishingly to my mind, these companies are allowed to make cold calls to prospective clients. Times, Sunday Times It has vowed to give prospective clients an answer within 30 days. The Sun Yet the same pastors wouldn't hesitate to refer a client with a fractured leg to a local hospital. Christianity Today Second, when a firm aims to refer a client to an agency, it should conduct rigorous background checks. Times, Sunday Times Many therapists refer clients with bpd to other therapists who specialize in treating people with the disorder. Christianity Today At the same time, at least 20 residential rehabilitation centres have closed in the past two years because primary care trusts have stopped referring clients. Times, Sunday Times He began to refer his clients to her. Times, Sunday Times No one can call themselves a proper clothes recycler until they become a regular client of second-hand clothes shops. Times, Sunday Times Now one regular client pays her 500 just for a 'drink and chat'. The Sun This summer, a regular client turned up unannounced between her appointments at 11am and 1pm. Times, Sunday Times When she gets a regular client she doesn't despise, we understand how he offers her not 'pleasure exactly, just not mind-numbing devastation'. Times, Sunday Times The hospital provides both regular client care and emergency care. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Barristers then represent the client at court and present their case. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, legal ethics require an inexperienced lawyer to enlist appropriate help or take the time to learn the issues to competently represent the client. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If you put litigation pressure and represent your client vigorously, eventually a guilty defendant will recognize that it needs to resolve its problems. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Getting acute pharyngitis while representing a client in a fitness to practise inquiry. Times, Sunday Times The lawyers may not represent their clients in court if the collaborative process breaks down. Times, Sunday Times If they were seen to be taking positions that were not needed to satisfy a client request, a hefty capital requirement would be applied to the bank. Times, Sunday Times The construction process exists to satisfy the client. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There were several immediate problems that the architect had to work with in order to satisfy the client. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He felt 'compelled to satisfy my clients' expectations, at any cost'. Times, Sunday Times Importantly, his works satisfied his clients, which, full-circle, he had helped to create. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This gives access to a wealthy client base. Times, Sunday Times It was four months since she had invoiced her wealthy client, but the company still had not paid her the thousands of pounds she was owed. Times, Sunday Times The wealthy client was highly intelligent, articulate, and intent on building a very special work of modern architecture. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The company produced a series of special edition golf and leisure cars for wealthy client. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At a time when online shopping had still to take off, he cultivated wealthy clients and expanded his business. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 客户 Japanese: 依頼人 |
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