English to Spanish Dictionary clientele

clientele

clientela
definition
noun
an upscale clientele
clients collectively.
translation of 'clientele'
noun
clientela,
grupo de clientes
example
Pierson is unapologetic that Winter Harvest tends to serve a more upscale 'clientele' .
Officers go into a pub, order a few drinks and mix with the 'clientele' while keeping their eyes open for those breaking the law.
The 'clientele' is the cream of Indonesia's political and business elite, who place a premium on privacy.
Susan will be performing many of her popular numbers from over the years for the regular Friday night 'clientele' at this venue.
Time, ostensibly an upscale eatery, seems to be pretty positive about 'clientele' dancing off their dinners.
The 'clientele' comprises regulars who buy flowers daily for household poojas and temple priests.
He argued that such decisions should be left to business owners and their 'clientele' .
And there's a few features to cater for the 'clientele' expected to frequent the Wizard Inns bar.
He jumped in feet first and booked all the top names, drawing in a regular 'clientele' which formed queues a mile long along Leigh Road.
La Scala goes for a very specific ambience: fine dining and an upscale 'clientele' .
She received all her clients via the phone and had a regular 'clientele' .
He said the pub's existing customers did not create problems, but a different 'clientele' might be attracted if it opened late.
Hunting seasons come and go and competitive shooters are only a small part of most gun shops' 'clientele' .
This astrologer's rich 'clientele' is a trade secret which he refuses to divulge.
Shopping complexes should reserve basement parking for their 'clientele' .
We are all not quite in competition because we all had our own 'clientele' .
They all confessed, saying that they sold their wares at local entertainment venues and had a large number of 'clientele' .
the solicitor's 'clientele'
an upscale 'clientele'
Each coffee house had its own regular 'clientele' - be it literary, clerical, aristocratic, or commercial.
the dancers don't mix with the 'clientele'
Topline Tutorials is the only private company running revision courses in Glasgow and says their 'clientele' is mixed.
At NailBarOne, York's new express manicure outlet in Swinegate, men are becoming part of the regular 'clientele' .
The main thrust of the bylaw is to force businesses with underage 'clientele' to place a ban on smoking.
She offered him a premier position with an assistant, regular hours and a wealthy 'clientele' .
As these shops have a regular 'clientele' they are not affected by the parking problem.
the dancers don't mix with the 'clientele'
Although the audience was made up of a select 'clientele' , there was a reasonable crowd by the time the Silva Surfer hit the stage.
Clearly this bar does not care about repeat customers, or building up a regular 'clientele' .
There is a steady 'clientele' who come out frequently for personal flying.
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