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2 Kunde
Kunde m V&M client, customer, account; relationship (Relationship Management) • den Kunden kennen V&M know your customer • Kunden anreißen GEN tout for customers • Kunden werben V&M canvass* * *m <V&M> client, customer, account; Relationship Management relationship ■ den Kunden kennen <V&M> know your customer ■ Kunden anreißen < Geschäft> tout for customers ■ Kunden werben <V&M> canvass* * *Kunde
customer, purchaser, consumer, demander, store buyer (US), (Anwalt) client, (Kenntnis) note, knowledge, (Nachricht) information, news, (Werbeagentur) account;
• auf den Kunden zugeschnitten (Produktangebot) tailored to the customer;
• aus der Sicht der Kunden in customers’ minds;
• ohne Kunden unpatronized;
• Kunden customers, custom, patronage;
• abwanderungsgefährdeter Kunde customer likely to defect;
• in die [Kunden]kartei aufgenommener Kunde registered customer;
• aussichtsreicher Kunde prospect (US);
• auswärtige Kunden customers who have come from abroad;
• bevorzugter Kunde preferential client;
• bar [be]zahlender Kunde cash customer;
• eingetragener Kunde registered customer;
• ertragsstarker Kunde profitable customer;
• fauler Kunde bad customer (egg, US sl.), phony (US sl.);
• fester Kunde regular customer, patron, (Werbeagentur) established account;
• feste Kunden route (US);
• in Konkurs gegangener Kunde bankrupt customer;
• gelegentlicher Kunde stray (chance, street, casual) customer;
• ganz geriebener Kunde cool customer;
• innovationsfreudiger Kunde innovation-oriented customer;
• kreditorische Kunden customers with credit balance;
• langjähriger Kunde customer of long standing, standing customer;
• marktbeherrschender Kunde dominant customer;
• möglicher Kunde prospective customer (consumer), potential client (customer), sales prospect (US);
• nachbestellender Kunde repeat customer;
• Online-Kunde on-line trading customer;
• potenzieller Kunde prospective customer, prospect (US);
• privater Kunde home buyer;
• regelmäßiger Kunde steady customer, patronizer;
• säumiger Kunde delinquent customer;
• sicherer Kunde good man;
• sparsamer Kunde economy-minded customer;
• ständiger Kunde repeat customer;
• täglicher Kunde local customer;
• treuer Kunde faithful customer;
• unangenehmer Kunde awkward customer;
• unsicherer Kunde dead beat (US);
• unzuverlässiger Kunde shifty customer, bad customer (egg, sl.);
• sehr gut verdienender Kunde high-income client;
• vereinzelter Kunde stray (street) customer;
• vermögender Kunde high net worth customer;
• voraussichtlicher Kunde potential (prospective) customer, [sales] prospect (US);
• wichtigster Kunde key customer;
• bar zahlender Kunde cash customer;
• nicht zahlender Kunde defaulting customer;
• zahlungsfähiger Kunde solvent client;
• zufälliger Kunde chance customer;
• zukünftiger Kunde prospective client (customer), prospect (US);
• zuverlässiger Kunde loyal customer;
• Kunde, der anschreiben lässt account customer;
• Kunde mit höchster Erfolgswahrscheinlichkeit high probability client;
• Kunden außerhalb der Euro-Zone customers from non--EMU countries;
• Kunden in der Filmbranche filmmaking clients;
• Kunde aus der Industrie industrial client;
• Kunden aus dem gewerblichen Mittelstand small-business customers;
• Kunde in laufender Rechnung checking-account depositor;
• Kunde im Stadtgebiet home-town (city) customer;
• Kunde mit Zahlungsrückständen delinquent customer;
• letzten Kunden abfertigen to serve the last customer;
• sich einander die Kunden abjagen to steal away each other’s customers, to compete for the same customers;
• Kunden als verloren abschreiben to regard a customer as lost;
• Steuer auf den Kunden abwälzen to pass a tax on to the customer;
• Kunden abwerben (abziehen) to tout customers, to take (entice) away (drum up, US) customers;
• Kunden anlocken to bring customers, to draw customers into the store;
• Kunden gezielt ansprechen to target customers;
• Kunden anziehen to attract (appeal to) customers, to draw customers into the store;
• Kunden akquirieren to acquire (drum up, US) customers;
• Kunden ausspannen to alienate customers;
• Kunden bearbeiten to high-pressure customers;
• Kunden bedienen to attend to (serve) a customer;
• die Kunden optimal bedienen to deliver optimal customer service;
• [bestehenden] Kunden behalten to retain an existing customer;
• Kunden bevorzugt behandeln to grant special favo(u)rs to a customer;
• Porto dem Kunden belasten to charge the postage to the customer;
• Kunden beliefern to forward goods to a customer;
• fremden Kunden beliefern to shortstop (sl.);
• Kunden mit Ware beliefern to serve a customer with goods;
• Kunden besuchen to call on a client, to canvass customers;
• als Kunde bevorzugt besuchen to patronize;
• Kunden in ihren eigenen vier Wänden besuchen to visit customers on their home ground;
• Kunden bevorschussen to make advances to customers;
• Kunden bewirten to entertain customers;
• [vorhandenden] Kunden binden to maintain (increase) customer loyalty;
• dem Kunden oberste Priorität einräumen to put the customer first;
• einem Kunden einen Dienst erweisen to accommodate a client;
• Kunden gewinnen to acquire customers;
• neuen Kunden gewinnen to attract a new customer, to gain customer loyalty;
• nur sechs Kunden am Tag gehabt haben (Taxifahrer) to have had only six fares this day;
• es mit schwierigen Kunden zu tun haben to meet with considerable sales resistance;
• Kunden bei der Stange halten to retain a customer;
• Kunden übers Ohr hauen to take (skin, coll.) a customer;
• an einen Kunden herantreten to approach a purchaser;
• seinen Kunden sehr gut kennen to read one’s customer like a book;
• Kunden anschreiben lassen to carry a customer;
• seinen Kunden individuelle Lösungen liefern to provide individual solutions to its customers;
• Kunden abspenstig machen to draw away customers, to knock down a customer (sl.);
• Kunden pflegen (fam.) to keep in with a customer;
• Kunden schleppen to canvass for customers, to tour (coll.);
• Kunde sein to trade (US);
• regelmäßiger Kunde sein to patronize;
• Kunden überweisen to recommend customers;
• Kunden zum Kauf verleiten to allure customers to buy goods;
• auf Kunden warten (Taxifahrer) to ply for hire (Br.);
• Kunden werben to acquire (canvass, solicit) customers, to bring business, (marktschreierisch) to bark (US sl.);
• j. zu seinen Kunden zählen to have s. one’s custom;
• Kunden zuführen to bring (attract, introduce, tout, coll.) customers;
• auf den Kunden zugehen to go to the customer.
Kunde, der anschreiben lässt
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3 locken
* * *to attract; to cluck; to decoy; to wile; to allure; to lure;sich lockento curl* * *lọ|cken I ['lɔkn]vtrHaar to curl IIvt1) Tier to lurees lockt mich in den Süden — I can feel the call of the south
jdn in einen Hinterhalt locken — to lead or lure sb into a trap
See:→ Falle* * *1) (to twist or turn (especially hair) into small coils or rolls: My hair curls easily.) curl2) (to attract or tempt: Goods are displayed in shop windows to entice people into the shop.) entice3) (to tempt or attract: The bright lights of the city lured him away from home.) lure* * *lo·cken1[ˈlɔkn̩]I. vt▪ etw \locken to curl sthII. vrnach der Wäsche \locken sich die Haare von allein hair tends to go curly after washinglo·cken2[ˈlɔkn̩]vt1. (anlocken)▪ etw \locken to lure sthein Tier in einen Käfig \locken to lure [or entice] an animal into a cage2. (verlocken)▪ jdn \locken to tempt sbIhr Vorschlag könnte mich schon \locken I'm [very] tempted by your offer, your offer is very tempting3. (ziehen)mich lockt es jedes Jahr in die Karibik every year I feel the lure of the Caribbean* * *transitives Verb1) lure; (fig.) entice ( aus out of, in + Akk. into)2) (reizen) tempt* * *locken1 v/t & v/rlocken2 v/t2. fig lure; tempt, entice (mit with);locken in (+akk)/aus lure ( oder entice) into/out of;es lockt mich I feel tempted;das lockt mich sehr/gar nicht I’m very tempted/it doesn’t interest me at all, umg it doesn’t grab me;mich würde Portugal locken I quite fancy (US I like the idea of) Portugal;jemandem das Geld aus der Tasche locken entice sb into spending his ( oder her) money; betrügerisch: cheat sb out of his ( oder her) money; → Reserve 3* * *transitives Verb1) lure; (fig.) entice ( aus out of, in + Akk. into)2) (reizen) tempt* * *v.to attract v.to cluck v.to curl v.to entice v.to woo v. -
4 löcken
* * *to attract; to cluck; to decoy; to wile; to allure; to lure;sich lockento curl* * *lọ|cken I ['lɔkn]vtrHaar to curl IIvt1) Tier to lurees lockt mich in den Süden — I can feel the call of the south
jdn in einen Hinterhalt locken — to lead or lure sb into a trap
See:→ Falle* * *1) (to twist or turn (especially hair) into small coils or rolls: My hair curls easily.) curl2) (to attract or tempt: Goods are displayed in shop windows to entice people into the shop.) entice3) (to tempt or attract: The bright lights of the city lured him away from home.) lure* * *lo·cken1[ˈlɔkn̩]I. vt▪ etw \locken to curl sthII. vrnach der Wäsche \locken sich die Haare von allein hair tends to go curly after washinglo·cken2[ˈlɔkn̩]vt1. (anlocken)▪ etw \locken to lure sthein Tier in einen Käfig \locken to lure [or entice] an animal into a cage2. (verlocken)▪ jdn \locken to tempt sbIhr Vorschlag könnte mich schon \locken I'm [very] tempted by your offer, your offer is very tempting3. (ziehen)mich lockt es jedes Jahr in die Karibik every year I feel the lure of the Caribbean* * *transitives Verb1) lure; (fig.) entice ( aus out of, in + Akk. into)2) (reizen) tempt* * *löcken v/i:gegen den Stachel löcken geh kick against the pricks* * *transitives Verb1) lure; (fig.) entice ( aus out of, in + Akk. into)2) (reizen) tempt* * *v.to attract v.to cluck v.to curl v.to entice v.to woo v.
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