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1 fogyasztó
(DE) Konsument {r}; Verbraucher {r}; verbrauchende; (EN) consumer; consumptive; customer; fat-reducing; macerating -
2 pléhpofa
(EN) cool customer; deadpan; poker-face; pokerface; straight-face; you can't get a rise out of sy -
3 ügyfél
(DE) Bankkunde {r}; Geschäftsfreund {r}; Klient {r}; Kunde {r}; Partei; (EN) chap; client; customer; party -
4 vásárló
(DE) Abnehmer {r}; Erwerber {r}; Kunde {r}; Kundin {e}; (EN) chap; customer; investient; procurer; purchaser; shopper -
5 vevő
(DE) Kaufinteressent {r}; Käufer {r}; Receiver; (EN) bargainee; bidder; buyer; chap; customer; demander; procurer; purchaser -
6 állandó vevõ
patron, regular customer, regular -
7 dörzsölt fickó
fly customer, flyboy, slicker -
8 flegma alak
cool customer -
9 fogyasztó
consumer, customer -
10 kellemetlen fráter
ugly customer, pill -
11 kellemetlen pasas
awkward customer -
12 nehéz fickó
awkward customer -
13 nehéz pasas
tough customer, he is a tough proposition -
14 rafinált ember
flyboy, fly customer -
15 ravasz ember
flyboy, he is all there, fly customer, fox -
16 szemtelen pasas
cool customer -
17 ügyfél
client, customer -
18 vásárló
purchaser, shopper, customer -
19 vendég
visitor, feaster, customer, sojourner, guest -
20 vevõ
buyer, customer, demander, purchaser, bidder
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