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单词 demographics
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Definition of demographics in English:

demographics

plural noun dɛməˈɡrafɪksˌdɛməˈɡræfɪks
  • Statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.

    the demographics of book buyers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Population density and demographics may have a major effect on which habitats are used or unused.
    • Demand shifts when demographics change either in numbers of people or in the amount of funds available.
    • I no doubt acknowledge the fact that provinces differ due to population demographics.
    • Spending power and demographics are the key factors that have always dominated the retail market.
    • During the past forty years very little of value has come out of economic studies using age demographics.
    • Results were weighted to reflect the demographics of the total U.S. population.
    • Our demographics are more like those of Latin America than Europe.
    • Next time around this constituency, with its now rapidly changing demographics, will no longer be a safe unionist seat.
    • In addition to these income gains, there are issues related to population and demographics.
    • Classrooms were matched for similarities in location and population demographics.
    • In addition, the survey compares students by basic demographics and by their year in school.
    • We gathered information on demographics, tobacco use, and medical and obstetric histories from the women.
    • In the future, demographics may alter food trends in yet different directions.
    • Changing demographics and workforce trends have profoundly altered the workplace.
    • Whether a country spends or saves is typically a function of its demographics.
    • Whether these opposing price trends leave you more giddy than glum depends largely on demographics.
    • Needless to say, these percentages are changing as the demographics of the online population change.
    • Let's turn now to the subject of demographics, with special emphasis on immigration.
    • We'd like information about the demographics of the average lawn-care customer.
    • Do you have any information about the demographics of book buyers, by age and genre of book?
 
 

Definition of demographics in US English:

demographics

plural nounˌdeməˈɡrafiksˌdɛməˈɡræfɪks
  • Statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.

    the demographics of book buyers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Classrooms were matched for similarities in location and population demographics.
    • We gathered information on demographics, tobacco use, and medical and obstetric histories from the women.
    • In addition, the survey compares students by basic demographics and by their year in school.
    • Next time around this constituency, with its now rapidly changing demographics, will no longer be a safe unionist seat.
    • We'd like information about the demographics of the average lawn-care customer.
    • Results were weighted to reflect the demographics of the total U.S. population.
    • During the past forty years very little of value has come out of economic studies using age demographics.
    • Changing demographics and workforce trends have profoundly altered the workplace.
    • In the future, demographics may alter food trends in yet different directions.
    • Needless to say, these percentages are changing as the demographics of the online population change.
    • Whether a country spends or saves is typically a function of its demographics.
    • Population density and demographics may have a major effect on which habitats are used or unused.
    • I no doubt acknowledge the fact that provinces differ due to population demographics.
    • Demand shifts when demographics change either in numbers of people or in the amount of funds available.
    • Let's turn now to the subject of demographics, with special emphasis on immigration.
    • In addition to these income gains, there are issues related to population and demographics.
    • Do you have any information about the demographics of book buyers, by age and genre of book?
    • Spending power and demographics are the key factors that have always dominated the retail market.
    • Our demographics are more like those of Latin America than Europe.
    • Whether these opposing price trends leave you more giddy than glum depends largely on demographics.
 
 
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