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词汇 demographic
释义 demographic
adjective
uk /ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/ us /ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
relating to demography(= the study of populations and the different groups that make them up): 人口的;人口统计的;人口学的
There have been monumental social and demographic changes in the country.该国的社会和人口状况已经发生了巨大的变化。
current demographic trends目前的人口发展趋势
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Environmental issues
agroecology
air pollution
anoxia
anoxic
anti-conservation
carbon capture
dumping ground
eco-audit
eco-footprint
energy conservation
energy security
environmental justice
environmentalism
environmentally
reduce, reuse, recycleidiom
runoff
scrapyard
scrubber
sequester
sequestration
demographic
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/ us /ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
a group of people, for example customers, who are similar in age, social class, etc.: (顾客)族群
This demographic (young teenagers) is the fastest-growing age group using the site.该族群(十几岁的年轻人)是使用这个网站人数增长最快的年龄群体。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Groups of people
affinity group
alliance
an
anti-gang
assemblage
family
federation
federative
First Nation
first people
line (someone) up
mafia
mob
peer group
phalanx
posse
public
quaternity
scratch
syndicate

demographic | American Dictionary


demographic
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/ˌdem·əˈɡræf·ɪk, ˌdi·mə-/
social studies
relating to human populations and the information collected about them, such as their size, growth, ages, and education:
More than any other demographic group, it is the educated young adult who has been the industry’s favorite customer.

demographics


plural nounus/ˌdem·əˈɡræf·ɪks, ˌdi·mə-/
social studies
Southern California’s demographics make it a particularly good used-car market.

demographic | Business English


demographic
noun[ C,usually singular ]
uk /ˌdeməˈɡræfɪk/us
MARKETING
a group of people, for example, customers, who are similar in age, social class, etc.:
This demographic (young teenagers) is the fastest growing age group using the site.
Marketing to baby boomers is not easy; but in order to be successful, you must reach this demographic.
Our target demographic is college-educated urban females aged 25-30.
demographic
adjective
 MARKETINGuk /ˌdeməˈɡræfɪk/us
relating to demography (= the study of populations, their characteristics and changes):
Demographic change means the market is shrinking.
demographic data.

demographically


adverb
You will need to segment your market both geographically and demographically.

Examples of demographic


demographic
Why was this most anti-capitalist of bands so quick to succumb to industry demographics and their attendant collapsing of genre into race?
Uncertainty in demographics has traditionally been accounted for by considering ' high ' and ' low ' scenarios in addition to a ' medium ' assumption.
Perhaps this is due to the changing demographics of the area.
The independent variables for the regression include home monitoring adherence, underlying disease, ambulatory diagnostic group mapping variables, transplant type, and patient demographics.
The demographics o f resprouting in tree and shrub species of a moist tropical forest.
Information collected in the surveys can be grouped into household demographics, income sources, land-use designations, and household wealth measurements.
To begin to m understand the dynamics controlling genetic variation, we must understand the effects of more realistic demographics.
The questionnaire included information on demographics, environmental exposures and activities before and during the cruise, symptoms, previous influenza vaccination, pre-existing medical problems, medications and smoking.
In either case, mediators are ultimately selected to be representative of the larger school demographics.
The goal of stratification was to minimize the likelihood of a spurious outcome based on an inequitable division of the sample on profile-associated demographics.
Table 1 shows the demographics of our final sample of 27 clinically referred children.
The follow-up subsample did not differ significantly in demographics from the pretransition year subsample.
By the way, it proves a difficult task to find surprisingly simple demographics about the population with schizophrenia, such as the relative prevalence of subtypes.
The impact of such strategies will be greater if they appeal to farmers with typical demographics and attitudes.
Within this argument democracy will reflect the ' demographics of society', and not political choice - unless, of course, political choice has been racialised effectively.
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