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Pythonschlange
Kundensegment
cli·en·tele [ˌkli:ɑ͂(n)ˈtel, americ ˌklaɪənˈ-] SUBST + sing/pl verbo
Klientel f <-, -en>
Kundschaft f <-, -en>
I. seg·ment [ˈsegmənt] SUBST
1. segment (part, division):
Teil m <-(e)s, -e>
segment of a population
Gruppe f <-, -n>
segment of an orange
Schnitz m <-es, -e>
segment of an orange
Spalte f <-, -n> esp A
2. segment RÁDIO, TV (allocated time):
Sendezeit f <-, -en>
3. segment MAT:
Segment nt <-(e)s, -e>
4. segment (of a worm):
Segment nt <-(e)s, -e>
Glied nt <-(e)s, -er>
Ring m <-(e)s, -e>
5. segment ECON:
Geschäftsbereich m <-(e)s, -e>
6. segment COMPUT:
II. seg·ment [ˈsegmənt] VERBO trans
etw zerlegen [o. elev segmentieren]
to segment sth COMPUT
III. seg·ment [ˈsegmənt] VERBO intr
sich Acus in etw Acus teilen
of [ɒv, əv, americ ɑ:v, ʌv, əv] PREP
1. of after subst (belonging to):
von +Dat
Rosenduft m <-(e)s, -düfte>
2. of after subst (expressing relationship):
von +Dat
3. of after subst (expressing a whole's part):
von +Dat
4. of after subst (expressing quantities):
5. of after verbo (consisting of):
aus +Dat
after subst a land of ice and snow
6. of after subst (containing):
mit +Dat
7. of after adj (done by):
von +Dat
8. of after subst (done to):
9. of after subst (suffered by):
von +Dat
10. of (expressing cause):
to die of sth
an etw Dat sterben
11. of (expressing origin):
12. of after verbo (concerning):
speaking of sb/sth, ...
wo [o. da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen, ...
to be afraid of sb/sth
vor jdm/etw Angst haben
to be sick of sth
to be sick of sth
von etw Dat genug haben
to be in search of sb/sth
13. of after subst (expressing condition):
14. of after subst (expressing position):
von +Dat
15. of after subst (with respect to scale):
von +Dat
16. of (expressing age):
von +Dat
17. of after subst (denoting example of category):
18. of after subst (typical of):
19. of after subst (expressing characteristic):
20. of after subst (away from):
von +Dat
21. of after subst (in time phrases):
22. of after verbo (expressing removal):
CH, A meist gratis
23. of after subst (apposition):
von +Dat
24. of dated (during):
an +Dat
25. of americ (to):
Expressões:
I. the [ði:, ði, ðə] ART def
1. the (denoting thing mentioned):
2. the (particular thing/person):
the ...
der/die/das ...
3. the (with family name):
4. the (before relative clause):
5. the (before name with adjective):
6. the (in title):
7. the (before adjective):
8. the:
9. the (with superlative):
10. the (instead of possessive):
11. the:
der 24. Mai
der 24. Mai
12. the (with ordinal numbers):
13. the (with measurements):
14. the (enough):
II. the [ði:, ði, ðə] ADV + compar
the ..., the ...
je ..., desto ...
the more ... , the more ...
je mehr ..., desto mehr ...
Entrada OpenDict
the ART
segment of the clientele SUBST MERCADO-CONCORR.
clientele SUBST MERCADO-CONCORR.
segment SUBST MERCADO-CONCORR.
Present
Isegment
yousegment
he/she/itsegments
wesegment
yousegment
theysegment
Past
Isegmented
yousegmented
he/she/itsegmented
wesegmented
yousegmented
theysegmented
Present Perfect
Ihavesegmented
youhavesegmented
he/she/ithassegmented
wehavesegmented
youhavesegmented
theyhavesegmented
Past Perfect
Ihadsegmented
youhadsegmented
he/she/ithadsegmented
wehadsegmented
youhadsegmented
theyhadsegmented
PONS OpenDict

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It remains possible that there are taxation-based clienteles for certain types of dividend policies.
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The different clienteles traditionally frequent separate areas of the large park.
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The business developed a high profile clientele which included celebrities, socialites and industry leaders.
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Soon, with increase in mass motorization, the railway started to lose passenger volume.
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In response, the author stated that most of these suggestions were out of scope of his original interest.
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Now that's commonly the clientele, which is ascribed sometimes also left violence, but strictly speaking not particularly changed in front of stage much, as a backstage once ascended to pistols and police sirens wailed.
zoe-delay.de
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Nun ist das ja gemeinhin die Klientel, denen man durchaus auch mal linke Gewalt zuschreibt, aber genaugenommen änderte sich vor der Bühne nicht sonderlich viel, als hinter der Bühne auf einmal Leuchtpistolen aufstiegen und Polizeisirenen heulten.
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This women-only shopping center is intended to offer its female clientele the opportunity to move about freely, without restrictions imposed by religious and societal compulsions.
www.secession.at
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Die weibliche Klientel sollte sich hier ohne Rücksicht auf religiöse und gesellschaftliche Zwänge frei vom männlichen Blick bewegen können.
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Whether for a large or small retail business, we adjust the options individually together with you based on your size and clientele, so no wishes are left unfulfilled.
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www.cafeplusco.at
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Ob für den kleinen oder großen Handel, gemeinsam mit Ihnen stimmen wir das Angebot individuell auf Ihre Größe und Ihr Klientel ab, um keine Wünsche offen zu lassen.
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With the completion of the new building there is now a prestigious public establishment which is used for dances, masked balls and other occasions (especially for an aristocratic clientele).
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www.ambassador.at
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Mit Fertigstellung des neuen Gebäudes ist eine repräsentative, öffentliche Einrichtung entstanden, die für Bälle, Redouten und sonstige Feste (vor allem einer aristokratischen Klientel) verwendet wird.
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New Art Markets and Their Strategies The most powerful expression of the globalization of art is the strategy of large auction houses of marketing contemporary art in geographic units (Chinese, Indian, Arab, and Iranian Art) and thereby reaching a clientele that previously did not buy art.
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www.global-contemporary.de
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Die Praxis neuer Kunstmärkte Die Globalisierung der Kunst findet ihren stärksten Ausdruck in der Strategie großer Auktionshäuser, zeitgenössische Kunst in geografischen Einheiten (Chinese, Indian, Arab und Iranian Art) zu vermarkten und damit eine neue, bislang kunstferne Klientel zu gewinnen.
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