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Definition of customer in English: customernoun ˈkʌstəməˈkəstəmər 1A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business. 顾客;客户 Mr Harrison was a regular customer at the Golden Lion 哈里森先生是金狮的常客。 Example sentencesExamples - It would be easy to make these cuts by diminishing the service we give customers.
- There is a need for us to continuously upgrade the quality of service we give to customers.
- I want to do more and more business with my customers in the area of communications.
- It is essential to maintain a water service in which customers can have confidence.
- Place decisions refer to the ease of access which potential customers have to a service.
- If we do not try to find a need and try to sell the customer a new service then we are disciplined.
- There are some welcome concessions over pay for our customer service colleagues.
- Kinner also believes that the company can improve its service to fleet customers.
- The sale has worked well and the couple have seen customers waiting for the shop to open in the morning.
- This service allows customers to book flights and hotel rooms in the same purchase.
- Employers can access funding to improve the customer service skills of their workers.
- In the worst cases, it took a customer three weeks to get through to customer services.
- Both officers grabbed him by the arms in a thumb lock and marched him out of the shop past the customers.
- Management has told customers that delays in service are due to staff training days.
- The court found that a takeover would not harm customers buying business software.
- I have lost business and my regular customers are going to have nowhere nearby to go.
- She said traders desperately wanted a variety of shops to attract more customers.
- This may look like a recessionary move, but it is actually a canny service to customers.
- In a digital scenario, customers cost nothing to service but much to obtain and retain.
- When customers are scarce, businesses will have to compete for them and cater to them.
Synonyms shopper, consumer, buyer, purchaser patron, client regular, frequenter, habitué (customers), clientele, patronage, business, trade British informal punter Law vendee rare emptor 2with adjective A person of a specified kind with whom one has to deal. (有某种特性的)对象,家伙 强硬的对象。 Example sentencesExamples - The Internet became truly worthwhile at last and I was a very happy customer indeed.
- It's been an amazing draw for us but we felt in Manchester there is that urban customer.
- Hasseck said one way of deciding how to deal with awkward customers was to work out what kind they were.
- It would not surprise me to see this speedy customer produce a repeat performance tomorrow.
- The overseas customer to whom the goods are exported may or may not be a genuine purchaser of them.
- The boy's clearly a slippery customer by this point, but the worst was yet to come.
Synonyms person, individual, creature, fellow, man, woman informal sort, type, fella, cookie, bunny, critter British informal bloke, chap, bod, geezer, gent North American informal guy, gal, dame, dude, hombre informal, dated dog British vulgar slang sod, bugger archaic wight Definition of customer in US English: customernounˈkəstəmərˈkəstəmər 1A person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business. 顾客;客户 Mr. Harrison was a regular customer at the Golden Lion 哈里森先生是金狮的常客。 as modifier customer service 客户服务。 Example sentencesExamples - It is essential to maintain a water service in which customers can have confidence.
- The court found that a takeover would not harm customers buying business software.
- Place decisions refer to the ease of access which potential customers have to a service.
- I want to do more and more business with my customers in the area of communications.
- Kinner also believes that the company can improve its service to fleet customers.
- There are some welcome concessions over pay for our customer service colleagues.
- There is a need for us to continuously upgrade the quality of service we give to customers.
- If we do not try to find a need and try to sell the customer a new service then we are disciplined.
- Employers can access funding to improve the customer service skills of their workers.
- This may look like a recessionary move, but it is actually a canny service to customers.
- The sale has worked well and the couple have seen customers waiting for the shop to open in the morning.
- Management has told customers that delays in service are due to staff training days.
- I have lost business and my regular customers are going to have nowhere nearby to go.
- Both officers grabbed him by the arms in a thumb lock and marched him out of the shop past the customers.
- She said traders desperately wanted a variety of shops to attract more customers.
- This service allows customers to book flights and hotel rooms in the same purchase.
- In the worst cases, it took a customer three weeks to get through to customer services.
- When customers are scarce, businesses will have to compete for them and cater to them.
- It would be easy to make these cuts by diminishing the service we give customers.
- In a digital scenario, customers cost nothing to service but much to obtain and retain.
Synonyms shopper, consumer, buyer, purchaser 2A person or thing of a specified kind that one has to deal with. (有某种特性的)对象,家伙 the fish is a slippery customer and very hard to catch 这条鱼是滑溜的家伙,很难抓。 Jon won over Lucie's father, but her mother is a tough customer Example sentencesExamples - The boy's clearly a slippery customer by this point, but the worst was yet to come.
- The overseas customer to whom the goods are exported may or may not be a genuine purchaser of them.
- Hasseck said one way of deciding how to deal with awkward customers was to work out what kind they were.
- It would not surprise me to see this speedy customer produce a repeat performance tomorrow.
- The Internet became truly worthwhile at last and I was a very happy customer indeed.
- It's been an amazing draw for us but we felt in Manchester there is that urban customer.
Synonyms person, individual, creature, fellow, man, woman |