单词 | clientele |
释义 | clienteleWord family nounclientageclienteleclientshipclientclient stateadjectivecliental cli·en·tele /ˌkliːənˈtel $ ˌklaɪənˈtel, ˌkliː-/ noun [singular] BUYall the people who regularly use a shop, restaurant etc 〔定期光顾某商店、餐馆等的所有〕顾客,主顾 The restaurant attracts a young clientele. ► see thesaurus at customer 这家餐馆吸引年轻顾客。 Examples from the Corpus clientele• Butler and Patterson will then manage a team of 70 staff for a clientele of 1,500.• And a new kind of restaurant had sprung up with expensive menus and a young, confident clientele.• Such high design can be lost even on discriminating clientele.• Since those heady days the bar and its clientele have undergone a transformation.• A few yards way on the nearest path, another tour bus stopped and unleashed its clientele.• The hotel's clientele includes diplomats and Hollywood celebrities.• Madame Zara caters for a very select clientele.• The clientele ranges from young revellers to local residents, culture vultures to sober-suited lawyers reluctant to go home.• Administrators at the hospital conceded that they had limited outings as they sought to learn about their clientele.• The Border Bar attracts a young clientele. From Longman Business Dictionary clientelecli·en·tele /ˌkliːənˈtelˌklaɪənˈtel, ˌkliː-/ noun [singular] COMMERCEall the people who regularly use the services of a person or organization Her agency has built up a clientele of over 700 actors. The bar’s clientele was almost entirely male. (1500-1600) French clientèle, from Latin clientela, from cliens; → CLIENT |
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