clientele 的定义
- the clients or customers, as of a professional person or shop, considered collectively; a group or body of clients: This jewelry store has a wealthy clientele.
- dependents or followers.
clientele 近义词
customers of business
更多clientele例句
- When Chijioke Dozie, the CEO, spoke to TechCrunch in 2019, he cited recruitment purposes and clientele trust as reasons why the company made its financials public — an exercise it has done every second quarter for two years.
- Nobody has taken off with any more of her miniature clientele.
- For restaurants and many businesses, it’s been a constant rollercoaster amid a perpetual drop in clientele.
- Typically, the clientele of businesses along San Ysidro Boulevard are made up of about 95 percent of people from Mexico, the majority of whom have tourist visas, Wells said.
- Now that SpaceX has a proven track record of flying astronauts into space, it’s eager to expand its clientele.
- With this sophisticated tone set, the shop opened and developed a clientele.
- Out of her large clientele of professors, lawyers, and CEOs, “professors are the kinkiest,” she said of her experience.
- Over time, the clientele began to shift and their cargo needs evolved.
- Wisely, we did, and then made for a small café that served a clientele of recently stranded refugees.
- The clientele enjoy participating in the affluent ambiance that the music projects.
- But your fashionable doctor's clientele, oh sublime Jenkins, consists of that very thing alone.
- You cannot be long in its rich little lobby without overhearing struck the high note of its distinctive clientele.
- In that it is certainly rough, and is not calculated to favourably impress the more critical of our clientele.
- I rather wonder Win or Martha didn't go over and drive away my too-eager clientele.
- Here he had slowly collected a clientele of butcher boys, shop girls, drug clerks, and car conductors.