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retainer美 [rɪ'teɪnər] 英 [rɪ'teɪnə(r)] - n.保持器;(聘请律师等的)预付费用;(为保留租房而付的)租房订金
- 网络护圈;保持架;定位器
n. deposit,down payment,fee,payment 1. | (聘请律师等的)预付费用,保留金a sum of money that is paid to sb to make sure they will be available to do work when they are needed |
| The agency will pay you a monthly retainer. 这个机构将会每月付给你聘金。 |
2. | (为保留租房而付的)租房订金a small amount of rent that you pay for a room, etc. when you are not there in order to keep it available for your use |
3. | (牙齿)固位体,保持器a device that keeps a person's teeth straight after they have had orthodontic treatment with braces |
4. | (尤指服务多年的)仆人,家仆a servant, especially one who has been with a family for a long time |
n. | 9. 【机械工程】承盘;导圈,护圈;挡板;(滚动轴承的)保持架 9. 【机械工程】承盘;导圈,护圈;挡板;(滚动轴承的)保持架 |
n. | 1. a fee paid to reserve the services of a professional, especially an attorney or accountant, whenever needed 2. a device for holding something in place 3. a device for holding a tooth or teeth in position after orthodontic treatment 4. a paid servant, especially one who has been employed for many years 5. in former times, a soldier or other person who supported or was dependent on somebody of high rank 6. a fee paid by somebody who rents accommodation to reserve it while they are temporarily away 7. a wire structure worn on the teeth at night to make them straighter 8. a reduced rent that you pay to keep your house, apartment, etc. when you are not living in it, so that you can live in it when you return 9. a payment made to someone such as a lawyer so that they will be available to do work for you when you want them 10. a servant, especially one who has worked for someone from a high social class for a long time 1. a fee paid to reserve the services of a professional, especially an attorney or accountant, whenever needed 2. a device for holding something in place 3. a device for holding a tooth or teeth in position after orthodontic treatment 4. a paid servant, especially one who has been employed for many years 5. in former times, a soldier or other person who supported or was dependent on somebody of high rank 6. a fee paid by somebody who rents accommodation to reserve it while they are temporarily away 7. a wire structure worn on the teeth at night to make them straighter 8. a reduced rent that you pay to keep your house, apartment, etc. when you are not living in it, so that you can live in it when you return 9. a payment made to someone such as a lawyer so that they will be available to do work for you when you want them 10. a servant, especially one who has worked for someone from a high social class for a long time |
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