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demand
- IPA[dəˈmand]
美式
- an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right;pressing requirements
- ask authoritatively or brusquely;insist on having
verb: demand, 3rd person present: demands, gerund or present participle: demanding, past tense: demanded, past participle: demanded
noun: demand, plural noun: demands
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名詞
- 1. an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right a series of demands for far-reaching reforms 同義詞
- ▪ pressing requirements he's got enough demands on his time already 同義詞
- ▪ the desire of purchasers, consumers, clients, employers, etc., for a particular commodity, service, or other item a recent slump in demand a demand for specialists 同義詞
動詞
- 1. ask authoritatively or brusquely “Where is she?” he demanded the police demanded that he give them the names 同義詞
- ▪ insist on having an outraged public demanded retribution too much was being demanded of the top players 同義詞
- ▪ require; need a complex activity demanding detailed knowledge 同義詞
- ▪ call into court; summon.
- a formal request for payment.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a financial draft payable on demand.
Oxford Dictionary
- a creditor's last request for payment of money owed, before taking punitive measures: final-demand letters
Oxford Dictionary
- a demand for a commodity, service, etc. which is a consequence of the demand for something else.
Oxford Dictionary
- caused or determined by demand from consumers or clients: demand-led programmes such as social security
Oxford Dictionary
- as soon as or whenever required
Oxford Dictionary
- a graph showing how the demand for a commodity or service varies with changes in its price.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a deposit of money that can be withdrawn without prior notice, e.g. in a current account.
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- an insistent and peremptory request, made as of right: a series of demands for far-reaching reforms
- ask authoritatively or brusquely: ‘Where is she?’ he demanded the police demanded that he give them the names
Oxford Dictionary