clientele
英 [,kliːɒn'tel]
美 ['klaɪən'tɛl]
英語の語源
- clientele (n.)
- 1560s, "body of professed adherents," from French clientèle (16c.), from Latin clientela "relationship between dependent and patron, body of clients," from clientem (nominative cliens; see client). Meaning "customers, those who regularly patronize a business or professional" is from 1857, perhaps a reborrowing from French (it was used in English in italics as a foreign word from 1836).
例文
- 1. The boutique caters for a rather select clientele .
- このブティックは特定の客層にサービスを提供している。
- 2.The restaurant has a large regular clientele .
- このレストランには常連客が多い。
- 3.I have built up a loyal satisfied clientele for both African and European clothes.
- 私はアフリカとヨーロッパの服に満足している忠実な顧客を開発しました。
- 4.We cater to an exclusive clientele .
- 特定のハイエンド顧客のみを対象としています。
- 5.This pub had a mixed clientele .
- このバーにはどんなお客さんもいます。
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