单词
demographic
读音
ˌdeməˈɡræfɪk
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释义
adj. 人口结构的;人口统计的 n. 特定年龄段的人口;(demographics)人口统计数据,人口统计资料 [ 复数 demographics ]
例句
Such changes are also indicators of economic dynamism and demographic expansion.
这些变化也是经济活跃和人口膨胀的指示器。
There are substantial differences among consumers with similar demographic characteristics.
具有相似人口统计学特征的消费者之间存在实质性差异。
By the mid-19th century most of Europe was in the first stage of the demographic transition.
到19世纪中叶,欧洲的大部分地区处于人口转变的第一阶段。
Such changes are also indicators of economic dynamism and demographic expansion.
这些变化也是经济活跃和人口膨胀的指示器。
There are substantial differences among consumers with similar demographic characteristics.
具有相似人口统计学特征的消费者之间存在实质性差异。
By the mid-19th century most of Europe was in the first stage of the demographic transition.
到19世纪中叶,欧洲的大部分地区处于人口转变的第一阶段。
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and their appeal to a largely disillusioned,older demographic,along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial
They exist in every countryand among every demographic.I want to make the case to you today
We have lots of other really interestingdemographic information as well.The other interesting thing that we found
And this very encouraging story, I think,is partly demographic-led.And it's not just about African demographics.
so you could see the changing relationshipand some demographic infocoming through AT&T's data and revealing itself.
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