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21Client — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Client », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le mot client vient du latin cliens qui… …
22client — A device or application that uses the services provided by a server. A client may be a PC or a workstation on a network using services provided from the network file server, or it may be that part of an application program that runs on the… …
23Client — Ein Client (englisch client ‚Kunde‘) ist ein Computerprogramm, das Kontakt zu einem anderen Computerprogramm, dem Server, aufnimmt, um dessen Dienstleistung zu nutzen. Das zugrundeliegende Client Server Modell ermöglicht, Aufgaben auf… …
24Client — Cli|ent [ klaɪənt ], der; s, s [engl. client, eigtl. = Kunde < lat. cliens, ↑ Klient] (EDV): Programm, das die Dienste eines ↑ Servers (1) in Anspruch nimmt. * * * Client [dt. »Kunde«, »Klient«], ein Computer oder ein Programm, der bzw. das… …
25client — (kli an) s. m. 1° À Rome, plébéien qui était sous le patronage d un patricien. • Que veulent les consuls avec la suite immense D affranchis, de clients vendus à leur puissance ?, M. J. CHÉN. Gracques, I, 2. 2° En général, toute personne qui …
26client — 01. Many of our [clients] have come to us by way of the recommendation of a friend. 02. Their jewelry store caters to a very rich [clientele]. 03. She has been a valued [client] of our company for years. 04. The office sent Christmas cards to all …
27client — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French client, from Latin client , cliens; perhaps akin to Latin clinare to lean more at lean Date: 14th century 1. one that is under the protection of another ; dependent 2 …
28client — cliental /kluy en tl, kluy euhn tl/, adj. /kluy euhnt/, n. 1. a person or group that uses the professional advice or services of a lawyer, accountant, advertising agency, architect, etc. 2. a person who is receiving the benefits, services, etc.,… …
29client — <ENTRY NOT COMPLETE!> …gifts : You should be a patron of the arts. Client refers to one who seeks the advice of a lawyer or other professional person: When I was charged with the crime, I became the client of an excellent firm of lawyers.… …
30client — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, important, large, major ▪ The company needs to focus on its biggest clients. ▪ new ▪ potential …