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Перевод: shopper
[существительное] покупатель
Тезаурус:
- For details of the street's potential for the window (and real) shopper, see pages 27-;30; here are all the great names of Italian shopping including Gucci, Missoni, Armani, Krizia, and jewellery shops of Beccellati and Calderoni, as well as leather shops and shoe shops.
- Strange as it may sound, compulsive shoppers very often don't even wear their look - in contrast, of course, to the average shopper who flaunts a new frock or jumper to death.
- Domestic arts is housework, sex-care provider is a prostitute and a shoplifter is really a non-traditional shopper .
- Ten years ago, there were a few incidental boxes of onions in supermarkets; in the new-age groceries, the shopper is usually greeted at the door by a banquet of fresh fruit and vegetables glowing with health.
- The popular Country House selection appears in the catalogue, with many new items exclusive to the mail-order shopper.
- At 6 Frith Street, in the middle of Soho, Hazlitt's is a haven for the saturated culture vulture or worn-out shopper.
- Meanwhile, to the relief of the assembled celebs (who no doubt speak on behalf of many Britons), irradiated food will have to be clearly labelled, giving the shopper at least a choice of taking any possible risks on board.
- Happy Shopper fish fingers contained 49 per cent fish; Findus cod fillet fingers 40 per cent; Findus Crostinos cod fillet 42 per cents; Birds Eye Value fish fingers 45 per cent and Birds Eye cod in wholemeal 44 per cent.
- "Today there is such a plethora of offers available in the stores that the average shopper gets overwhelmed and confused," she says.
- Perhaps the shopkeeper should have a panic button under the counter to press during such a confrontation, and while humouring the shopper by pretending to go and look for some grey ones, stout men could rush in and restrain the customer before he can make it to his Access card.
- But in a welcome departure from the impersonal world of the supermarket, with its individually cling-filmed organic vegetables, the farmer and shopper will soon come face to face.
- Coupled with Sunday trading and later hours, this attracts the frequent customer rather than the weekly shopper.
- The shopper, so the refrain goes, doesn't know how to cook fresh fish, can't cope with bones, won't pay a fair price and will only be persuaded to buy the traditional species.
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