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retainer

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Law, Household, Finance
re·tain·er /rɪˈteɪnə $ -ər/ AWL noun [countable]  1. SCLPAY FORan amount of money paid to someone, especially a lawyer, so that they will continue to work for you in the future 〔尤指付给律师的〕聘用订金2. DHBF British English a reduced amount of rent that you pay for a room, flat etc when you are not there, so that it will still be available when you return 〔为保留租房而支付的〕保留费3. American English a plastic and wire object that you wear in your mouth to make your teeth stay straight 〔牙齿〕固位体 SYN British English brace4. old use a servant 仆人,家仆
Examples from the Corpus
retainerHalf of outside directors' annual retainers, moreover, would be paid in stock.Alan tells Jody she can hire him for a five-hundred-dollar retainer.Each vied with others in the number of his retainers, the magnificence of his robes and accoutrements.They are reclusive and idiosyncratic, dwelling in exquisite mansions far from each other with their families and a select band of retainers.Control may also be achieved through resource management, such as social insurance schemes or payment of retainers or fees for service.Gooseneck found out about it through a retired old retainer who lived in the area.Insurance companies keep the finest legal talent on retainer.
From Longman Business Dictionaryretainerre‧tain‧er /rɪˈteɪnə-ər/ noun [countable]FINANCE money paid to someone such as a lawyer so that they will continue to work for you in the futureDirectors received £550 for each board meeting and an annual retainer of £10,000.Mr. Young ison retainer to (=receiving a retainer from) an international engineering firm.
re·tain·er nounChineseSyllable
money Corpus amount of an especially Business so to paid lawyer, someone, a


retainer
retainer AC /rɪˈteɪnə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
1. an amount of money paid to someone, especially a lawyer, so that they will continue to work for you in the future
2. British English a reduced amount of rent that you pay for a room, flat etc when you are not there, so that it will still be available when you return
3. American English a plastic and wire object that you wear in your mouth to make your teeth stay straight
   SYN  brace British English
4. old use a servant


re·tain·er AW BrE /rɪˈteɪnə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈteɪnər/ 🔊 nouna sum of money that is paid to sb to make sure they will be available to do work when they are needed (聘请律师等的)预付费用,保留金The agency will pay you a monthly retainer. 这个机构将会每月付给你聘金。🔊🔊(BrE) 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 (为保留租房而付的)租房订金(NAmE) a device that keeps a person's teeth straight after they have had orthodontic treatment with braces (牙齿)固位体,保持器(old-fashioned) a servant, especially one who has been with a family for a long time (尤指服务多年的)仆人,家仆