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Constable
abhängiger Staat
im PONS Wörterbuch
cli·ent ˈstate SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
cli·ent [ˈklaɪənt] SUBST
Kunde(Kundin) m (f) <-n, -n; -, -nen>
Klient(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
Mandant(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
Auftraggeber(in) m (f) <-s, ->
client COMPUT
Klient nt <-en, -en>
I. state [steɪt] SUBST
1. state (existing condition):
Zustand m <-(e)s, -stände>
2. state (physical condition):
Vergiftung f <-, -en>
Ruhezustand m <-(e)s, -stände>
3. state PSYCHO (frame of mind):
Gemütszustand m <-(e)s, -stände>
Dämmerzustand m <-(e)s, -stände>
4. state ugs (upset state):
5. state WISS:
6. state SOZIOL:
Ehestand m <-(e)s> kein pl
7. state REL:
8. state (nation):
Staat m <-(e)s, -en>
9. state:
Land nt <-(e)s, Lạ̈n·der>
die Staaten ugs pl
10. state (civil government):
Staat m <-(e)s, -en>
Regierung f <-, -en>
11. state (dignified rank):
Würde f <-, -n>
Rang m <-(e)s, Rạ̈n·ge>
II. state [steɪt] ADJ attr, inv
1. state (pertaining to a nation):
Staatseigentum nt <-s> kein pl
2. state (pertaining to unit):
3. state (pertaining to civil government):
state secret also übtr
Staatsgeheimnis nt <-ses, -se>
4. state (showing ceremony):
Staatsbegräbnis nt <-ses, -se>
Staatsbesuch m <-(e)s, -e>
III. state [steɪt] VERB trans
1. state (express):
to state sth
2. state (specify, fix):
to state sth
etw nennen [o. angeben]
OpenDict-Eintrag
state SUBST
PONS Fachwortschatz Banken, Finanzen und Versicherungen
client SUBST MKT-WB
Auftraggeber(in) m (f)
client SUBST WIRECHT
Mandant(in) m (f)
client SUBST IT
Present
Istate
youstate
he/she/itstates
westate
youstate
theystate
Past
Istated
youstated
he/she/itstated
westated
youstated
theystated
Present Perfect
Ihavestated
youhavestated
he/she/ithasstated
wehavestated
youhavestated
theyhavestated
Past Perfect
Ihadstated
youhadstated
he/she/ithadstated
wehadstated
youhadstated
theyhadstated
PONS OpenDict

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He began his legal practice in 1979, and has become famous for taking on widely reviled high-profile clients that other lawyers have shunned.
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The lobbyists also orchestrated lobbying against their own clients in order to force them to pay for lobbying services.
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He said his clients emotionally deteriorated over the course of the semester.
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When formally referenced a species' name includes all of its surviving patrons and clients.
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A protector could thus afford to serve multiple clients, giving him greater independence.
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