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İngilizce - Türkçe

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{i} tüketici

Çin dünyanın en büyük kömür üretici ve tüketicisidir. - China is the largest producer and consumer of coal in the world.

Online alışveriş ve rezervasyonun büyümesi tüketiciler için hayatı oldukça iyileştirdi. - The growth of online shopping and booking has greatly improved life for the consumers.

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tüketiciler

Avrupalılar dünyadaki en büyük alkol tüketicileridir. - Europeans are the largest consumers of alcohol in the world.

Avrupalılar dünyanın en büyük alkol tüketicileridir. - Europeans are the world's largest consumers of alcohol.

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kullanıcı
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yoğaltıcı
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(Ticaret) tüketiciler

Avrupalılar dünyanın en büyük alkol tüketicileridir. - Europeans are the world's largest consumers of alcohol.

Biz tüketiciler daha fazla yerli ürün tüketmeliyiz. - We consumers must buy more domestic products.

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müstehlik
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(Askeri) TÜKETİCİ, KULLANICI: Kendi karargahı veya diğer teşkilatlar tarafından hazırlanan bilgi veya istihbaratı kullanan kişi veya teşkilat
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{i} alıcı
İngilizce - İngilizce

consumer teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

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One who, or that which, consumes
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someone who trades money for goods as an individual
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{n} one who spends, destroys or wastes
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Each natural or legal person who acquires or buys products to use them (In some countries this applies only to natural persons )(See also the term Ultimate consumer)
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an organism that uses other organisms for food in order to gain energy
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Any organism which must consume other organisms (living or dead) to satisfy its energy needs Contrast with autotroph
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the customer who will be purchasing goods or services from you, the merchant-in this case using a credit card
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a person who uses economic goods
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The most generic and all-encompassing term for a firm's targets The term is used in either the business-to-business or household context and may refer to the firm's current customers, competitors' customers, or current non-purchasers with similar needs or demographic characteristics The term does not differentiate between whether the person is a buyer or a user target Only a fraction of consumers will become customers
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An organism that ingests other organisms (or their parts or products) to obtain its food energy
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An organism that feeds on other living organisms, for example animals and parasitic plants would be considered consumers In a food chain, herbivores that eat green plants are primary consumers and carnivores that eat herbivores are secondary consumers
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The external customer to whom a product or service is ultimately delivered; Also called end user
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Individual in a household who purchases goods and /or services
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is a person who buys goods or services and uses them personally instead of selling them For example, a consumer would buy a TV to watch at home, not 100 TVs to sell to other people
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A customer who buys the products or services a business produces <top>
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{i} buyer; someone or something which consumes
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An organization, or an individual, that sends a payment object, together with additional information to a merchant This is also the entity which receives the consideration from the merchant for which payment is made
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Under UCITA, means an individual who is a licensee of information or informational rights that the individual at the time of contracting intended to be used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes The term does not include an individual who is a licensee primarily for professional or commercial purposes, including agriculture, business management, and investment management other than management of the individual's personal or family investments
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means an individual who acquires or imports property or a service for the personal use or consumption of that individual (or of another individual) and not for use in a commercial activity or in the making of an exempt supply by the individual
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A person who has received or is receiving mental heath or addiction services
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A person who buys economic goods and services
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The person, firm, corporation, association, or governmental department, whether owner or tenant, whose name appears on the records of the department as the party responsible and liable for receiving water service from the department (As stated in Section 1-2 of the Rules and Regulations )
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One who, or that which, consumes; as, the consumer of food
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a person who uses goods or services
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Organism who gets its organic nutrient from the consumption of tissues of producers and other consumers because it cannot synthesize the organic nutrients in requires Several different kinds of consumers have been recognized including: carnivores, herbivores and detritivores
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A consumer is a person who buys things or uses services. improving public services and consumer rights. someone who buys and uses products and services consumption, producer producer. consumer credit consumer goods consumer price index consumer protection consumer psychology consumer's surplus
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A person who buys goods or services for his owns needs and not for resale or to use in the production of other goods for resale
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The person who personally uses or consumes a good or service
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1 An organism that obtains nutrients and energy by eating other organisms 2 A person or group of persons who buys and uses goods and services
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residential and business customers Any natural person who uses a Publicly Available Telephone Service for purposes which are outside his trade, business or profession The term therefore excludes business users and corporate customers generally
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An individual who buys goods for personal use and not for manufacture or resale
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person who buys or uses products and services
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(Biological) An organism that obtains vital nutrients and energy by eating other organisms; in the food chain, all organisms other than green plants
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Consumers are animals Con summer eat producers Consumers depend on producers or other organisms for their food
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people whose wants are satisfied by using goods and services
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are any persons who use goods and services Consumers of consumer-directed services are people with disabilities of all ages, including persons with: Cognitive needs which include autism, mental retardation, brain injury, dementia (including Alzheimer's Disease, AIDS-related dementia); Physical needs due to accidents, injuries, illnesses, age-related conditions, developmental conditions such as muscular dystrophy, and sensory impairments (including vision and hearing losses, deafness, blindness) Consumer choice is provided when there is a range of service options to meet the diverse needs of consumers The degree to which consumers have choice must go beyond the range of service choices and include opportunities for consumers to decide when and where services will be provided, and how and by whom tasks will be performed
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Those people in a market who want to exchange money for goods or services
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Organisms that nourish themselves on particulate organic matter (Lat consumere to take wholly)
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are individuals, households, organisations, institutions, resellers and governments that purchase the products offered by other organisations
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Organisms which consume protoplasm produced from photosynthesis or consume organisms from higher levels which indirectly consume protoplasm from photosynthesis
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plural of consumer
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The people at whom new products and services are targeted The concept of consumers and consumerism has supplanted the idea of customers, who traditionally bought things in shops
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This can have many definitions but in relation to the Hi Quality guidelines we define consumers as: patients and potential patients; long-term users of services; carers, friends, families and other interested parties; organisations that represent consumers' interests; and members of the public who are targets of resources about health
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These are in an in between trophic level of the food chain These feed on the producers and are thus carnivorous
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Those who use a commodity or service Animals which eat others in the food chain
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Living organisms that feed on living material They are not capable of making their own food
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those who eat food
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a general feeding term that refers to all feeding groups excluding autotrophs   The equivalent of heterotrophs
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organisms that depend on other organisms for their food
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