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цепную
base de clients
client base SUST.
client [ingl. brit. ˈklʌɪənt, ingl. am. ˈklaɪənt] SUST. (all contexts)
client/-e m/f
I. base [ingl. brit. beɪs, ingl. am. beɪs] SUST.
1. base MILIT.:
to return to base MILIT.
2. base (bottom part):
3. base fig.:
4. base:
base QUÍM., GASTR., FARM.
5. base MAT. (arithmetic, geometry):
6. base DEP.:
II. base [ingl. brit. beɪs, ingl. am. beɪs] ADJ. (contemptible)
base act, motive, emotion
III. base [ingl. brit. beɪs, ingl. am. beɪs] V. trans.
1. base (take as foundation):
base calculation, assumption, decision, policy, research, character
fonder (on sur)
to be based on theory, policy etc
2. base (have as operations centre):
base gén au passif
to be based in or at London/Paris person, company:
IV. -based COMPOSIT.
computer/pupil-based method, policy
London-/Paris-based person, company
V. base [ingl. brit. beɪs, ingl. am. beɪs]
to be off base coloq. ingl. am.
to catch sb off base coloq. ingl. am.
to steal a base on sb coloq. ingl. am.
to touch all the bases ingl. am.
client [ˈklaɪənt] SUST.
client(e) m (f)
I. base1 [beɪs] SUST.
base (headquarters, supporting part):
base of statue
base of tree, post
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be off base ingl. am. coloq.
to touch base ingl. am.
II. base1 [beɪs] V. trans.
1. base (place, support) a. MILIT.:
2. base (develop using sth):
to base sth on sth
baser qc sur qc
base2 [beɪs] ADJ.
1. base (not honourable):
base behaviour
2. base (not pure):
base metal
client [klaɪənt] SUST.
client(e) m (f)
I. base1 [beɪs] SUST.
base (headquarters, supporting part):
base of statue
base of tree, post
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be off base coloq.
II. base1 [beɪs] V. trans.
1. base (place, support) a. MILIT.:
2. base (develop using sth):
to base sth on sth
baser qc sur qc
base2 [beɪs] ADJ.
1. base (not honorable):
base behavior
2. base (not pure):
base metal
Present
Ibase
youbase
he/she/itbases
webase
youbase
theybase
Past
Ibased
youbased
he/she/itbased
webased
youbased
theybased
Present Perfect
Ihavebased
youhavebased
he/she/ithasbased
wehavebased
youhavebased
theyhavebased
Past Perfect
Ihadbased
youhadbased
he/she/ithadbased
wehadbased
youhadbased
theyhadbased
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The client base has been gradually increasing since launch.
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His client base includes pensions, endowments, financial services companies, profit sharing plans and high-net-worth individuals.
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Over the years that client base developed into the education and non-profit sectors, and eventually to the wide variety of clients the firm represents today.
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Available in 39 languages, the site offers a variety of gaming options to an international client base.
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Credit reporting agencies gather and disclose personal and credit information to a wide business client base.
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