customers

listen to the pronunciation of customers
Englisch - Türkisch
(Ticaret) hizmetten yararlananlar
(Ticaret) müşteri kitlesi
(Ticaret) alıcı
(Ticaret) müşteri

Müşterimiz yoktu, bu yüzden mağazayı erken kapattık. - We had no customers, so we shut the shop early.

Bugün az müşteri var. - There are few customers today.

custom
(Hukuk) örf
custom
görenek

Görenek nesilden nesile devredildi. - The custom was handed down from generation to generation.

Alman gelenek ve görenekleri hakkında benden daha çok biliyorsun. - You know more than I do about German customs and traditions.

custom
{i} gelenek

Çok sayıda eski gelenek yavaş yavaş ortadan kalkıyor. - Many old customs are gradually dying out.

Yurt dışında eğitim görerek, öğrenciler diğer görgü ve gelenekler ile temas kurabilirler. - By studying overseas, students can come into contact with other manners and customs.

customer
{i} müşteri

Müşteri, gösterdiğim her şeyi reddetti. - The customer rejected everything that I showed her.

Kuzey Amerika'da işler, Her zaman müşteri haklıdır. prensibi ile yapılır. - In North America, business operates on the customer is always right principle.

custom
adet

O zamanlar âdet olduğu üzere, yalınayaktı. - Her feet were bare, as was the custom in those days.

Bu eski bir Amerikan âdeti. - That's an old American custom.

customers' thought
müşterinin düşüncesi
customers account in credit
(Ticaret) müşteri alacak hesapları
custom
{i} alışkanlık

Hiç böyle garip bir alışkanlık duydunuz mu? - Did you ever hear of such a strange custom?

customer
alıcı
custom
özel İsteğe uyarlanmış / özel
custom
gümrük

Bir gümrük görevlisi, bavulumu açmamı istedi. - A customs official asked me to open my suitcase.

Bir gümrük beyanı gereklidir. - A customs declaration is required.

custom
alışveriş
customer
{i} tip
custom
{i} töre

Onlar bizim törelerimize henüz alışkın değil. - They are not used to our customs yet.

custom
{s} sipariş üzerine yapılmış

Hiç sipariş üzerine yapılmış bir şey yedin mi? - Have you ever had anything custom made?

custom
{i} örf ve adetler hukuku
custom
anane
custom
(Hukuk) teamül
custom
ısmarlama

Kablolar ısmarlamaydı. - The cables were custom-made.

customer
{i} herif
custom
alışkı

Onlar bizim törelerimize henüz alışkın değil. - They are not used to our customs yet.

custom
(Bilgisayar) özel ayarlar
custom
(Ticaret) örf ve adet hukuku
custom
(Bilgisayar) özel isteğe uyarlanmış
custom
(Bilgisayar) isteğe uyarlanmış
custom
special
existing customers
mevcut müşteriler
number of customers
(Ticaret) müşteri sayısı
prospective customers
(Bilgisayar) almaya niyetli müşteriler
custom
davranış biçimi
custom
huy
custom
müşteri

Bugün bir müşteri bekliyorum. - I'm expecting a customer today.

Müşteri, gösterdiğim her şeyi reddetti. - The customer rejected everything that I showed her.

custom
{i} müşterisi olma
customer
müşterik
end customers
sonunda müşteriler
identifying potential customers
potansiyel müşterilerin belirlenmesi
approaching customers
(Ticaret) tüketiciye yaklaşma
chance customers
geçici müşteriler
contracted customers
(Ticaret) sözleşmeli müşteriler
custom
davranış biçimi,özel
custom
destek/alışkanlık/gel
custom
ısmarlama üzerine çalışan customs union gümrük anlaşması
custom
ısmarlama yapılmış
custom
{i} (bir müşterinin yaptığı) alışveriş
custom
gelenekler

Birçok eski gelenekler yavaş yavaş ortadan kayboluyorlar. - Many old customs are gradually dying out.

Yıl sonu hediyeleri gönderme Japonya'ya özgü geleneklerden biridir. - Sending year-end gifts is one of the customs peculiar to Japan.

custom
özellikleri siz belirlersiniz
custom
{i} alışkanlık, itiyat
custom
adap
custom
{i} gelenek, âdet
custom
gümrük resmi
custom
(Hukuk) yapılageliş
customer
dili çetin kimse
customer
a tough customer
customer
geçinilmesi zor adam
customer
(Nükleer Bilimler) müşteri,satın alan
Englisch - Englisch
Individuals or groups who purchase, are provided with, or use, your products and services
You are a customer if you buy something from someone It may be goods (clothes, CD's) or services (going swimming, having a meal in a restaurant)
Can include both internal and external customers
Users and suppliers of systems and end-items
The people or organizations who pay for our products and services to satisfy their needs
Industrial, agricultural, large retail, commercial and residential
Customers are the groups and individuals who use our services For Central Administrators they may include, but are not limited to, schools, teachers, principals, and citizens For schools they may include, but are not limited to, teachers, students, parents, and community members
Publication subscribers, nonprofit donors and product buyers
Adult learners and others-employers, community organizations, legislators, and other key system stakeholders-who benefit directly from a system that prepares adult learners to meet the four purposes of EFF (Stein, 1997, p 29 )
In the private sector, those who pay for products or services In government, customers consist of (a) the taxpayers; (b) the recipients of the agency's or unit's products and services; (c) the sponsors of the agency There may be several more categories of 'customers'; they should be carefully identified for maximum strategic benefit
Users and suppliers of system end items
Customer ID CompanyName Phone 12 ABC Corporation 123-4567 49 XYZ, Inc 765-4321
– Any person who brings dollars or other valued resources into the organization Customers include prospective students, current students, donors, and alumni
Direct recipients of your products or services
plural of customer
public, cooperators, employees and management of the REE agencies who receive or are affected by administrative and financial management services
The direct and indirect people involved in influencing the purchase of a product These include the direct purchasers and the users of the product as well as consultants and down-stream users
custom
To make familiar; to accustom
custom
Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and resting for authority on long consent; usage. See Usage, and Prescription
custom
To have a custom

On a bridge he custometh to fight. Edmund Spenser.

custom
To pay the customs of
custom
made in a different way from usual, specially to fit one's needs

My feet are as big as powerboats, so I need custom shoes.

custom
Frequent repetition of the same act; way of acting common to many; ordinary manner; habitual practice; usage; method of doing or living

A custom More honored in the breach than the observance. Shakespeare.

customer
A person of a particular kind, as in cool customer, tough customer, ugly customer
customer
a patron; one who purchases or receives a product or service from a business or merchant, or plans to

Every person who passes by is a potential customer.

custom
{n} a habit, fashion, practice, usage, use, way, duties on imports and exports
customer
{n} one who buys any thing
Custom
accustom
custom
See Usage, and Prescription
custom
commonly done practice
custom
A generally accepted practice or behaviour developed over time customary law Rules of conduct developed over time and enforceable in court debit Any transaction which sends money out of the country (e g payments for the import of goods) deep ecology A form of environmentalism holding that nature and the natural order should be valued over individual human happiness deficit Occurs when the value of a state's imports is more than the value of its exports delegate A representative role in which the individual subordinates his/her views to those of their constituents
custom
To supply with customers
custom
If the Telco indicates that their switch-type is Custom, then configure the switchtype on the router as basic-5ess (for BRI with 5ess switch), primary-5ess (for PRI with 5ess), basic-dms (for BRI with DMS switch), or primary-dms (for PRI with DMS)
custom
a specific practice of long standing
custom
Products and services created for specific orders or events that require nonstandard material, engineering or process resources and may incur extra cost
custom
Walls designed specifically for one project and using parts and details specially made for this purpose
custom
A custom is an activity, a way of behaving, or an event which is usual or traditional in a particular society or in particular circumstances. The custom of lighting the Olympic flame goes back centuries Chung has tried to adapt to local customs
custom
made according to the specifications of an individual
custom
Duties or tolls imposed by law on commodities, imported or exported
custom
made in a different way from usual, specially to fit ones needs
custom
Many hobbyists and artists enjoy custom painting their original finish models to make them unique Some may reposition body parts, such as a leg or the tilt of the head, and even add hair mane and tails
custom
Familiar acquaintance; familiarity
custom
habitual practice, as in: In the United States, business people have the custom of shaking hands when they meet
custom
principle source of international law; general practices which are accepted as legally binding rules of conduct for civilized nations
custom
A generally accepted practice or behaviour developed over time
custom
Habitual buying of goods; practice of frequenting, as a shop, manufactory, etc., for making purchases or giving orders; business support
custom
If it is your custom to do something, you usually do it in particular circumstances. It was his custom to approach every problem cautiously
custom
accepted or habitual practice
custom
Single Copy Campaign • Exciting Possibilities Fuel Repeat Interest This Concept increases circulation by providing incentives using FSI's Readers find these inserts randomly during the week and are drawn back continually through the tremendous incentive of daily give-aways plus the chance of winning exceptional grand prizes menu | portfolio
custom
established practice; habit; tradition
custom
If a shop has your custom, you regularly buy things there. You have the right to withhold your custom if you so wish see also customs. custom products or services are specially designed and made for a particular person. In law, long-established practice common to many or to a particular place or institution and generally recognized as having the force of (Hukuk) In England during the Anglo-Saxon period, local customs formed most laws affecting family rights, ownership and inheritance, contracts, and violence between individuals. The Norman conquerors granted the validity of customary law, adapting it to their feudal system. In the 13th and 14th centuries, English law was given statutory authority under the crown, making the "customs of the realm" England's common (Hukuk) See also culture; folklore; myth; taboo
custom
for making purchases or giving orders; business support
custom
The customary toll, tax, or tribute
custom
accepted or habitual practice habitual patronage; "I have given this tailor my custom for many years"
custom
habitual patronage; "I have given this tailor my custom for many years"
custom
accepted or habitual practice habitual patronage; "I have given this tailor my custom for many years" a specific practice of long standing
custom
Habitual buying of goods; practice of frequenting, as a shop, manufactory, etc
custom
{s} made to individual order
custom
fabricated-Refers to an orthotic made from basic materials on an individual basis by using actual measurements or positive molds of the patient
custom
Supplied by your application, not by QuickDraw 3D
custom
Contains definitions for devices such as parallel ports and any definitions that you create yourself
custom
Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and resting for authority on long consent; usage
custom
A traditional Aboriginal practice
custom
Familiar aquaintance; familiarity
custom
{i} habit; tradition; convention
custom
money collected under a tariff
custom
An item that is specially made to a clients specifications, regarding finish, size, color or function Custom items typically have a longer lead time and are usually not returnable
custom
A term used to content created by yourself or third parties for use in Trainz 7 (Page 2)
custom
usual practice or habit; tradition
customer
groups or individuals who have a business relationship with the organization; those who receive and use or are directly affected by the products and services of the organization Customers include direct recipients of products and services, internal customers who produce services and products for final recipients, and other organizations and entities that interact with an organization to produce products and services
customer
You can use customer in expressions such as a cool customer or a tough customer to indicate what someone's behaviour or character is like. two pretty awkward customers
customer
Anyone potentially having an interest in the products and services provided through the employment and training system -- especially those who want or need follow-up information Includes but is not limited to participants, partner agencies, and stakeholders (See also Participant, Partner Agency and Stakeholder )
customer
External entity that Customer Agreement is made with and who pays the bills For most of us, the Customer is the NASA Program (such as IT or HPCC) we are funded by
customer
Any person who purchases goods/services, including business-to-business clients
customer
A lewd woman
customer
A person or organization who receives a product, service or information, but is not part of the organization supplying it (also called a patient in the health care sector and a student in the education sector)
customer
In an XP team, the customer is the person who makes the business decisions This may be a real customer or someone who represents the users of a system such as a business analyst or a product manager
customer
The person or persons that the software ultimately must please in order to be considered a success For information systems, often the customer is an in-house end user For shrink-wrap software, the customer is a person or organization that buys the software For custom software, the customer is the organization that contracts with the software development organization in order to develop a system
customer
someone who pays for goods or services
customer
The person(s) next in line who receives your output Whether the customers are internal or external to your organization, they use this output as an input to their work process(es) Almost anyone you interact with is a customer
customer
The person or group who is receiving a service, or who is considered the recipient or beneficiary of a given result or output There are several different types of USAID customers
customer
A customer is a person who purchases or rents real estate, but is NOT represented in the transaction A customer is traditionally a buyer who is buying a product or service from a salesperson You would expect the salesperson to provide honest information, but you would not expect the salesperson to represent you or to negotiate the best price in the purchase for you A Realtor is obligated by law to treat customers honestly and fairly A Realtor can provide valuable market information and services to assist buyers (as customers) during the decision-making process, but is not allowed by law or ethics to provide the customer with the same level of help that they expected to give a client A customer can also be the seller of an unlisted property that is being sold to a buyer represented by a buyer’s agent
customer
A person with whom a business house has dealings; as, the customers of a bank
customer
Recipient of a service; usually the Customer management has responsibility for the cost of the service, either directly through charging or indirectly in terms of demonstrable business need
customer
Groups or individuals who have a business relationship with the organization -- those who receive and use or are directly affected by the products and services of the organization Customers include direct recipients of products and services, internal customers who produce services and products for final recipients, and other organizations and entities which interact with an organization to produce products and services
customer
Anyone who receives or consumes goods or services This includes internal customers who consume or receive goods and services produced within the organization
customer
{i} client, buyer; person one must deal with (Slang)
customer
One that purchases a commodity or service Many organizations are changing their focus towards the customer and attempting to best meet and satisfy their needs
customer
An individual person or organization that purchases (orders, requests, or may be billed for) service A customer may be related to an entity that pays for products For example, a subsidiary company may have its own customer identification even though the parent company pays all charges A billable customer may be someone that merely accepts an operator service call or a casual customer that dials a CIC code (like 10555) without presubscribing A service provider or an agent may act as (or on behalf of) a customer (Contrast with End User)
customer
The body to which the IPT is answerable for meeting agreed cost, performance and time targets within agreed and approved resources In the early stages, and for capability and upgrades, the principal customer is the Equipment Capability Customer; in the in-service stages, for availability, sustainability, upkeep and update, it is the Second Customer
customer
Groups or individuals who have a business relationship with the organization--those who receive and use or are directly affected by the products and services of the organization Customers include direct recipients of products and services, internal customers who produce services and products for final recipients, and other organizations and entities that interact with an organization to produce products and services [GAO]
customer
Organizations, either operational or support, who receive support goods or services from another activity The customer is the originator of requirements, and hence, external to the organization that actually provides the support
customer
A customer is someone who buys goods or services, especially from a shop. Our customers have very tight budgets. the quality of customer service
customer
(Ticaret) An internal or external person, department or organization that purchases or receives goods and services. Identifying the true customer and the product or service attributes that will satisfy them is a key task in defining value added and non-value added activities
customer
Primarily a marketing term, the customer (sometimes buyer) is usually an organization who has set up an agreement to have product X produced The customer is viewed as having the most power in deciding what needs and wants are to be met in the development of product X, although they do not usually specify user tasks It is very important to remember customer expectations throughout the design process The term customer can sometimes refer to the end product users
customer
A customer is any individual or group needing the services of another individual or group in a transaction relationship Both sides of a transaction relationship can be, and often are, one another's customers simultaneously For a service organization, such as a government agency or a library, the customer is the reason for the existence of the organization and the focus of its work
customer
An internal or external person, department or organization that purchases or receives goods and services Identifying the true customer and the product or service attributes that will satisfy them is a key task in defining value added and non-value added activities
customer
A peculiar person; in an indefinite sense; as, a queer customer; an ugly customer
customer
One who regularly or repeatedly makes purchases of a trader; a purchaser; a buyer
customer
Both consumer and corporate Individual or company that purchases or uses the goods or services of another individual or company
customer
The customer of a state agency who receives a particular product or service
customer
Anyone for whom an organization provides goods or services Can be internal or external The customer judges quality Any individual, group, or organization that has expectations regarding the physical attributes of an output made by a process, or the interaction through which the output was delivered One who receives the output of a process Informal An individual with whom one must deal: a tough customer Anyone who is impacted by the product, service, or process Customers may be internal (the person or organization that receives or is impacted by another person's or group's output within an organization), or external (a person or organization that receives or is impacted by a product or service, or process output, but is not part of the organization producing it)
customer
One who collect customs; a toll gatherer
customer
A customer is the recipient of a product or service (such as information or data) from the organization
draw customers
attract clients or purchasers
serve customers
cater to clients' demands and wishes
customers

    Türkische aussprache

    kʌstımırz

    Aussprache

    /ˈkəstəmərz/ /ˈkʌstəmɜrz/

    Etymologie

    [ k&s-t&-m&r ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English custumer, from custume.

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