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clientele
cli·en·tele C0404900 (klī′ən-tĕl′, klē′än-)n.1. The clients of a professional person or practice considered as a group.2. A body of customers or patrons: a restaurant's clientele. [French clientèle, from Latin clientēla, clientship, from cliēns, client; see client.]clientele (ˌkliːɒnˈtɛl) or clientagencustomers or clients collectively[C16: from Latin clientēla, from cliēns client]cli•en•tele (ˌklaɪ ənˈtɛl, ˌkli ɑn-) n. the clients or customers, as of a professional person or shop, considered collectively: a wealthy clientele. [1855–65; < French clientèle < Latin clientēla, derivative of cliēns (see client)] Clientele, Clientry a body of clients, 1594.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | clientele - customers collectively; "they have an upper class clientele"patronage, businesspeople - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience" |
clientelenoun customers, market, business, following, trade, regulars, clients, patronage This pub has a mixed clientele.clientelenounCustomers or patrons collectively:patronage.Translationsclient (ˈklaiənt) noun1. a person who receives professional advice from a lawyer, accountant etc. (律師、會計師的)委託人 (律师、会计师的)当事人、委托人 2. a customer. That hairdresser is very popular with his clients. 顧客 顾客clientèle (kliːonˈtel) noun a group or type of clients. a bank's clientele. 主顧 委托人
client (ˈklaiənt) noun1. a person who receives professional advice from a lawyer, accountant etc. (律師、會計師的)委託人 (律师、会计师的)当事人、委托人 2. a customer. That hairdresser is very popular with his clients. 顧客 顾客clientèle (kliːonˈtel) noun a group or type of clients. a bank's clientele. 主顧 委托人Clientele
Clientele a form of social dependence that arose in the period of the disintegration of the clan structure and the formation of the early class structure in ancient Italy among the Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans. Impoverished kinsmen and conquered or newly arrived residents of the emerging poleis, who were without rights, sought the protection of patrons from the wealthy nobility and became their clients individually or collectively. The clients received the clan name of the protectors and a land allotment, and in turn they were required to perform various duties for the patrons, especially military duties. Their bonds were considered sacred and inviolable. Clientele relations developed especially rapidly in connection with the rise of slaveholding and the deepening of social contradictions. In the period of the republic, clientele was extended to the freedmen, a significant number of the Roman plebeians, and entire communes of Italy and the provinces that were dependent on Rome. It continued to exist in the era of the empire. LegalSeeClientFinancialSeeclientclientele
Synonyms for clientelenoun customersSynonyms- customers
- market
- business
- following
- trade
- regulars
- clients
- patronage
Synonyms for clientelenoun customers or patrons collectivelySynonymsSynonyms for clientelenoun customers collectivelySynonymsRelated Words |