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1 customer
customer ['kʌstəmə(r)]∎ regular customer (of restaurant etc) habitué(e) m,f;∎ proverb the customer is always right le client a toujours raison, le client est roi∎ he's an awkward customer il n'est pas commode;∎ a queer customer un drôle de type -
2 customer
customer [ˈkʌstəmər]1. noun2. compounds* * *['kʌstəmə(r)]1) Commerce client/-e m/f‘customer services’ — ‘service m clientèle’
2) (colloq) ( person) type (colloq) ma nasty customer — un sale type (colloq)
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3 customer
customer n2 ○ ( person) type ○ m ; a nasty customer un sale type ○ ; she's a difficult customer elle n'est pas facile à vivre ; he's an odd customer c'est un drôle d'oiseau ○. -
4 customer care
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5 customer service
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6 customer careline
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7 customer
client(e) m, fcustomer account compte m client;customer appeal séduction f du client;customer base base f de clientèle, base de consommateurs;customer care = qualité du service fourni à la clientèle;customer code code m client;customer confidence confiance f de la clientèle, confiance du client;customer database base de données de consommateurs;customer list liste f de clients;customer loyalty fidélité f de la clientèle;customer loyalty discount remise f de fidélité;customer profile profil m de la clientèle;customer record fiche f client;customer reference number code client;customer relations relations f pl clientèle;customer relations manager directeur(trice) m, f de la clientèle;customer satisfaction satisfaction f de la clientèle;customer satisfaction questionnaire formulaire m d'appréciation;customer service service m clientèle, service clients;customer service department service clientèle, service clients -
8 customer-centred
tributaire du consommateurThe irony is that, having fragmented in the post-liberalisation world, the UK utilities industry is now beginning to consolidate - this time on a customer-driven basis rather than a supply approach. But it is likely to happen under largely foreign ownership, which has nipped in before a new British utilities giant has had time to emerge.
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9 customer-driven
tributaire du consommateurThe irony is that, having fragmented in the post-liberalisation world, the UK utilities industry is now beginning to consolidate - this time on a customer-driven basis rather than a supply approach. But it is likely to happen under largely foreign ownership, which has nipped in before a new British utilities giant has had time to emerge.
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10 customer-focused
tributaire du consommateurThe irony is that, having fragmented in the post-liberalisation world, the UK utilities industry is now beginning to consolidate - this time on a customer-driven basis rather than a supply approach. But it is likely to happen under largely foreign ownership, which has nipped in before a new British utilities giant has had time to emerge.
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11 customer
1) (a person who buys from a shop etc: our regular customers.) client/-ente2) (used jokingly for a person: a strange customer.) individu -
12 customer
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > customer
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13 customer
Comm. client; usagerEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > customer
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14 customer deposits
[Banque] fonds d'épargne de la clientèle; pf. fonds de tiersEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > customer deposits
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15 customer loans
[Banque] prêts à la clientèleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > customer loans
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16 customer service
Comm. service après-venteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > customer service
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17 customer careline
['kʌstəmə'kɛəlaɪn]noun Commerce service m d'assistance téléphonique -
18 customer account
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19 customer appeal
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20 customer base
base f de clientèle, base de consommateurs
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