单词 | clientele |
释义 | clientele (kliːɒntel , klaɪən- ) singular noun [with singular or plural verb] The clientele of a place or organization are its customers or clients. This pub had a mixed clientele. I have built up a loyal clientele for my clothes. Synonyms: customers, market, business, following Collocations: loyal clientele As far as his loyal clientele was concerned, he 'really read their hearts, and discovered their hidden imaginations'. The Times Literary Supplement But it has never been über-fashionable — at some points in its history quite the reverse — and it retains a fiercely loyal clientele. Times, Sunday Times Some beauticians have been forced to shut down altogether, breaking the hearts of owners and staff who worked so hard to build a loyal clientele while providing a vital service. The Sun It pays retailers to be good to their loyal clientele. Globe and Mail The trunk shows stood him in good stead, enabling him to build a loyal clientele. Times, Sunday Times It all looked modern and perfect for his athletic, wealthy clientele. Times, Sunday Times High turnover, comfortably wealthy clientele, lots of dates to impress. Times, Sunday Times The wealthy clientele of her boutique was expected to accept the paradox of an exclusive fashion concept oriented towards popular consumption. The Times Literary Supplement He usually attends to wealthy clientele, but also others in need of care and often without the means to pay. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In order to attract more wealthy clientele, the player must impress guidebook writers who will increase the rating of the establishment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 顾客群 Japanese: 顧客 |
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