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customers

/kuhs-tuh-mer/US // ˈkʌs tə mər //UK // (ˈkʌstəmə) //

客户,顾客

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who purchases goods or services from another; buyer; patron.
    • : Informal. a person one has to deal with: a tough customer; a cool customer.

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Examples

  • That version doesn’t have a disc drive and requires customers to purchase and download games digitally.

  • I suspect I’m one of many prospective customers considering a similar purchase this season.

  • Earlier this month the company reported its second-quarter results, revealing that it had more than 130,000 paying customers in the quarter, up 30% year over year.

  • One such senior engineer knew that Boeing was delivering Maxes to customers without a required alert in 2017 and 2018, yet didn’t notify FAA, the report said.

  • On one side, since March we have kept adding more customers.

  • The police suspect that the other unaccounted for 643,000 bitcoins, were removed from customer accounts via an unknown party.

  • For instance, Best Buy has over 40 million members in its customer loyalty program, Reward Zone.

  • One customer retooled a Nintendo Wii with its innards switched out for glued pennies.

  • The customer-service representative said they had notified the billing service used by my doctors that I was not “in network.”

  • Synchronoss only got paid when a customer activated on AT&T, so each of those jailbreakers was costing Synchronoss money.

  • I am afraid your father wouldnt welcome me as a customer, said Jess, gravely.

  • The name was quite familiar to her, though the lady in question was not a customer of Madame Malmaison's.

  • One of the shopmen stood at the door looking after his elegant customer's carriage.

  • Rashid retired to wrap up the purchase, and with it a second and smaller package was slipped into the customer's hand.

  • On the advice of his customer, the poet Parny, he had taken the name of Marius, a sobriquet which stuck to the establishment.