释义 |
demoˈgraphical, a. = demographic. Also demoˈgraphically adv.
1902Daily Chron. 7 Nov. 4/2 The application of what we might almost call demographical method to departmental studies of the French Revolution. 1904Biometrika Jan. 100 Buénos-Ayres is a town which is altering demographically in two very sensible ways. 1952C. P. Blacker Eugenics 175 Demographically enlightened people in Asiatic countries are appreciating the need for active measures to reduce fertility. 1965Math. in Biol. & Med. (Med. Res. Council) ii. 52 Since the Council of Trent (1545–1563), Catholic parish priests have been directed and required to register the demographical events taking place in the parishes under their jurisdiction. 1970Sci. Jrnl. Apr. 84/2 Not that he neglects the demographical and social consequences of contraception. |