customer

customer
noun
1) (a person who buys from a shop etc: our regular customers.) cliente
2) (used jokingly for a person: a strange customer.) tipo
customer n cliente
customer
tr['kʌstəməSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 (client) cliente nombre masulino o femenino
2 familiar (person) tipo,-a
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
customer card tarjeta de cliente
customer services servicio al cliente
customer ['kʌstəmər] n
: cliente m, -ta f
customer
n.
abonado (Telefonía) (•Teléfono•) s.m.
cliente s.m.,f.
individuo s.m.
parroquiano s.m.
'kʌstəmər, 'kʌstəmə(r)
noun
a) (client) cliente, -ta m,f; (before n)

customer services — información y reclamaciones

b) (fellow) (colloq) tipo, -pa m,f (fam), tío, -tia m,f (Esp fam)
['kʌstǝmǝ(r)]
1. N
1) cliente mf
2) (Brit) * tipo(-a) * m / f , tío(-a) * m / f

he's an awkward customer — es un tipo or un tío difícil *

ugly customer — antipático(-a)

2.
CPD

customer base N — clientela f habitual

customer profile N — perfil m del cliente

customer relations NPL(=relationship with customers) relaciones fpl con la clientela; (used as sing noun) (also: customer relations department) departamento m de atención al cliente

customer satisfaction N — satisfacción f del cliente

customer service N — servicio m de atención al cliente

customer service department N — departamento m de atención al cliente

customer services NPL(=counter) mostrador m de información y atención al cliente

* * *
['kʌstəmər, 'kʌstəmə(r)]
noun
a) (client) cliente, -ta m,f; (before n)

customer services — información y reclamaciones

b) (fellow) (colloq) tipo, -pa m,f (fam), tío, -tia m,f (Esp fam)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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