customers
英 [ˈkʌstəməz]
美 [ˈkʌstəmərz]
n. 顾客; 主顾; 客户; (用于形容词之后描述某类型的人)家伙
customer的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 顾客;主顾;客户
Acustomeris someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.- Our customers have very tight budgets.
我们的顾客很会精打细算。 - ...a satisfied customer.
心满意足的顾客 - ...the quality of customer service...
客服质量 - We also improved our customer satisfaction levels.
我们也提高了顾客满意的标准。
- Our customers have very tight budgets.
- N-COUNT (某一类型的)家伙
You can usecustomerin expressions such asa cool customerora tough customerto indicate what someone's behaviour or character is like.- She's a real cool customer.
她是个很冷静的家伙。 - ...two pretty awkward customers.
两个相当难缠的家伙
- She's a real cool customer.
When you buy goods from a particular shop or company, you are one of itscustomers. If you use the professional services of someone such as a lawyer or an accountant, you are one of theirclients. Doctors and hospitals havepatients, while hotels haveguests. People who travel on public transport are referred to aspassengers.
从某一家商店或公司买东西的人是他们的customer(顾客)。接受律师或会计师等的专业服务的人是他们的client(客户)。医生或医院接待patient(病人),饭店旅馆接待guest(客人)。乘坐公共交通工具的人被称作passenger(乘客)。
双语例句
- You may consider it useless, but for our customers it's an all-important sign of good service.
您也许会认为这样毫无用处,可是对于我们的客户而言,它却是优质服务的重要体现。 - Unfair bosses and rude customers make us unhappy on the job.
不公正的老板和粗鲁的顾客让我们工作起来很不愉快。 - The major service industries should be accountable to their customers.
主要的服务行业应该对它们的顾客负责。 - Milk rounds are threatened as customers switch to buying from supermarkets.
随着顾客转而从超市购买牛奶,送牛奶的生意受到了威胁。 - Many brokers were charged with cheating customers in commodity trades.
许多经纪人被指控在商品交易中欺骗顾客。 - The airlines have been accused of ripping off customers.
这家航空公司遭到向顾客漫天要价的指责。 - Those customers who have kicked up a fuss have received refunds
那些大吵大闹的顾客得到了退款。 - The company has targeted adults as its primary customers.
这家公司将成年人作为其主要顾客。 - It is very impolite of you to do so to customers.
你这样做对顾客太不客气了。 - I'm dealing with customers all the time who have let their debts get out of control.
我成天和那些负债累累、无力偿还的顾客们打交道。