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Перевод: clientele speek clientele


[существительное]
клиентура ; постоянные покупатели; постоянные заказчики; постоянные посетители


Тезаурус:

  1. At Taupo Airport, in the volcanic centre of North Island, vacationers and hunters again form part of the clientele of Christine Duncan's Taupo Air Services.
  2. By the rigid conventions of its time, as one habitue recalls, it was "a den of iniquity", with a clientele "fascinated, intrigued and slightly terrified" by the radical sound of bebop.
  3. Bone-setters were regarded as witch doctors by orthodox Irish medical men, but were never without a clientele, human or animal.
  4. At Baker Street Estates our clientele are all treated as individuals and detailed advice from an experienced member of our integrated team ensures that any property requirement can be efficiently satisfied from an office that offers the friendliest atmosphere in W1.
  5. Yet, at the same time, the process of obtaining material through interlending schemes is expensive and time-consuming, and only to be undertaken for groups of material which are infrequently needed by the library's clientele, or which - because they are out-of-print - cannot be purchased for library stock.
  6. It dominates the central belt of the country and maintains a huge dependent clientele, whom it has rewarded with the worst housing estates in Europe.
  7. Sir, - I read the article in the October issue, When growth and stability turned to disaster (see p 26), with a good deal of interest having worked with a professional firm in the Isle of Wight in the fifties, and knowing something of the type of clientele referred to.
  8. We can quote one as saying "We see it as giving a distinctive edge to our marketing image amongst a predominantly business clientele."
  9. For the most part they are unambitious publications, serving primarily the clientele of their own clearinghouses and reporting local activity.
  10. The threat to public library services in recent years from declining budgets in the broad area of public services has spurred them to increase their clientele, and convert more non-users to users.
  11. Sharelink has built up a clientele of about 57,000 in two years.
  12. As you know, comrade, I usually cater to a civilian clientele."
  13. The Two Brewers pub is indeed an enlightened establishment, encouraging such a highclass canine clientele.

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