retainer
n. [機]承盤,擋板; 家臣,侍從; [牙科]牙架; 保持著
A retainer is a fee that you pay to someone in order to make sure that they will be available to do work for you if you need them to.
I'll need a five-hundred-dollar retainer...
我將收取500美元的定金。
Liz was being paid a regular monthly retainer.
利茲每月得到一筆預付金。
A servant who has been with one family for a long time can be referred to as a retainer .
I found the gardener, a family retainer, morosely surveying the scene.
我發現這個園丁——家裡一個服侍多年的僕人,愁眉苦臉地審視著這個場景。
1. a fee charged in advance to retain the services of someone
2. a person working in the service of another (especially in the household)
3. a dental appliance that holds teeth (or a prosthesis) in position after orthodontic treatment
Instrument of horizontal sedimentation tank and fabrication setting ( purchasing of suction dredger, retainer and spare parts )
平流沉澱池裝置及結構安裝 ( 吸泥機 、 隔柵和配件購買 )
An electrical connector union coupler assembly including a coupling subassembly and a collet retainer.
一種電聯結器結合聯接器元件包括聯接子元件和筒夾保持器.
We pay him retainer of $ 1, 000 per annum.
我們每年付給他1, 000美元的預聘費.
Osaka Grand Master sent a retainer in the first pill to rescue the film experts Rebecca.
大阪城主大派出家臣中第一高手影丸去營救雪姬.
Her arrival had just been announced by the faithful retainer.
她的忠僕剛宣佈了她的到來.