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Определение a customer в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

customer
{i} müşteri

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

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

customer
alıcı
patron
{i} devamlı müşteri
customer
{i} tip
customer
{i} herif
patron
hami
patron
hami koruyucu
customer
müşterik
patron
Düzenli müşteri, sürekli müşteri
customer
dili çetin kimse
customer
a tough customer
customer
geçinilmesi zor adam
customer
(Nükleer Bilimler) müşteri,satın alan
patron
himaye

Himayen için teşekkür ederim. - Thank you for your patronage.

Himayeniz için size gerçekten teşekkür ederiz. - We really thank you for your patronage.

patron
{i} müşteri

O yıllardır bu mağazanın bir müşterisi. - He's been a patron of this store for many years.

patron
koruma
patron
patronagehamilik
patron
{i} veli
patron
birisini
patron
{i} koruyucu
patron
patron saint bir kimse veya meslek veya kurumu himaye ettiği farzolunan aziz
patron
{i} sürekli müşteri
patron
sanatkar himaye eden kimse
patron
koruyucu melek olduğu kabul edilen aziz
patron
{i} patron
patron
{i} müdavim
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
patron
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.

customer
{n} one who buys any thing
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
a customer

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