demand的意思和读音

demand

: [dɪˈmænd] : [dɪˈmɑːnd]

n.;(

v.

demands  demanding  demanded  

adj.+n.domestic demand,great demand,huge demand,final demand,potential demand

v.+n.meet demand,boost demand,stimulate demand,reduce demand,increase demand

n.response

v.request,answer

n.request,call,claim,petition,requirement

v.insist,command,ask,inquire,call for

demandn.— see alsosupply and demand

1.[c]~ (for sth/that…)a very firm request for sth; sth that sb needs

a demand for higher pay

demands that the law on gun ownership should be changed

firms attempting to meet/satisfy their customers' demands(= to give them what they are asking for)

2.[pl]~ (of sth).~ (on sb)使things that sb/sth makes you do, especially things that are difficult, make you tired, worried, etc.

the demands of children/work

Flying makes enormous demands on pilots.

3.[u][c]~ (for sth/sb)the desire or need of customers for goods or services which they want to buy or use

to meet the demand for a product

There's an increased demand for organic produce these days.

Demand is exceeding supply.

IDM

By popular demand, the play will run for another week.广

by popular demandbecause a lot of people have asked for sth

By popular demand, the play will run for another week.广

Good secretaries are always in demand.

in demandwanted by a lot of people

Good secretaries are always in demand.

Feed the baby on demand.

on-demand printing of books

on demanddone or happening whenever sb asks

Feed the baby on demand.

on-demand printing of books

v.

1.to ask for sth very firmly

She demanded an immediate explanation.

The UN has demanded that all troops be withdrawn.

They are demanding that all troops should be withdrawn.

I demand to see the manager.

‘Who the hell are you?’ he demanded angrily.“?”

2.~ sthto need sth in order to be done successfully

This sport demands both speed and strength.

v.1.,;2.3.,,4.,1.,;2.3.,,4.,

n.1.,2.;

v.1.to say in a very firm way that you want something; to ask a question in a very firm or angry way2.to say that people must have something that you consider necessary; if a situation or activity demands something, that thing is necessary

n.1.a very firm statement that you want something2.the things that need to be done in a particular situation3.the amount of a product or service that people want, or the fact that they want it

1. 〖 intercepttheenemy;waylay〗 〖 ask;beg;demand〖 request;claim;demandpet…

3. (2) [ await] (4) [ need;demand;want] (6) [ ask for] ...

4. aggregated size demand , neighbors ...

5. delivery n. demand vt. democracy n. , …

6.西 surprise ; demand sth. of sb. ()西. in demand ; ...

7. 〖 demand〗 〖 askfor;exact;demand〖 dull;dry;insipid〗 ...

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1.The general view of the symposium was that science communication should be driven by events and demand.

2.How much new demand will this device generate, anyway?退

3.As he spoke he took the servant to the door, and then repeated his demand to know her reasons for such an assertion.

4.A third, much debated, explanation for Asian resilience is what some economists regard as a structural pick-up in consumer demand.

5.For more welcome, the kind of demand, the company dedicated to providing customers with quality products and services.

6.However, he said only public demand for his plan would make it happen, given likely resistance from banks and national governments.

7.But mind what I say: you must not sell it for money, but demand for it the 'old hand mill which stands behind the door.

8.The Indian government's IT task force has said the demand of electronics product is going to be expansive in the coming decade.IT

9.Parents different responsibility demand have no outstandingly difference on insistence, but on the total score and the rest factors.

10.The official said the president's reaction to the fresh demand placed on him was 'understandable' given the sensitivity of the talks.”。