customer
noun
ˈkʌstəmə
noun
1
someone
who
buys
goods
or
services
from
a
shop,
company
etc
顾客,客户
We
aim
to
offer
good
value
and
service
to
all
our
customers.
我们力求为所有的客户提供物有所值的商品和服务。
We’ve
had
several
letters
from
satisfied
customers.
我们收到了几封顾客写来表示满意的信。
customer
service/care
Many
of
the
banks
offer
a
poor
level
of
customer
service.
这些银行中有许多家服务质量很差。
He’s
one
of
our
regular
customers
.
他是我们的一个老主顾。
best/biggest/largest
customer
2
awkward/tricky/tough etc customer
someone
who
is
difficult
to
deal
with
because
they
behave
in
a
deliberately
unhelpful
way
难对付的家伙
3
Customer customer customers
is
the
most
general
word.
A
is
someone
who
buys
something
from
a
particular
shop.
People
who
pay
to
use
something
such
as
a
transport
service
can
also
be
called
.
customer是最笼统的词,指从某一商店购买东西的顾客。付钱使用某种服务如交通服务的人,也可以称为 customer
A
customer
came
in
and
bought
several
jackets.
一名顾客进来买了几件夹克衫。
Customers
are
advised
that
the
next
train
is
delayed.
乘客得到通知说下一班火车晚点了。
4
client
A
is
someone
who
pays
for
a
service.
client是出钱使用某一服务的顾客
a
hairdresser
and
her
clients
美发师和她的顾客
5
patron customer
A
of
a
particular
restaurant,
bar
etc
is
someone
who
eats
or
drinks
there.
This
is
a
fairly
formal
word
and
it
is
more
usual
to
use
.
patron是在某一饭店、酒吧等吃饭喝酒的顾客,此词相当正式,更常用的词是 customer
Patrons
are
asked
to
refrain
from
smoking.
顾客被要求切勿吸烟。
6
shopper
A
is
someone
who
is
involved
in
the
activity
of
buying
things
from
shops.
shopper是指商店购物者
The
street
was
crowded
with
shoppers.
街上挤满了购物者。
7
consumer
A
is
anyone
who
pays
for
goods
and
services.
This
word
is
used
especially
when
you
are
talking
about
people’s
rights.
consumer是付钱购买货品和服务的消费者。此词尤用来谈论消费者的权利
Consumers
have
a
right
to
know
what
they
are
buying.
消费者有权知道他们购买的是什么东西。