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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++dem·on·strate /ˈdemənstreɪt/ ●●○ W2 AWL verb  1 [transitive]PROVE to show or prove something clearly 说明;证明,论证,证实 The study demonstrates the link between poverty and malnutrition. 这项研究证明了贫困与营养不良之间的联系。demonstrate that Hitchcock’s films demonstrate that a British filmmaker could learn from Hollywood. 希区柯克的影片证明,英国电影制作人可以向好莱坞学习。demonstrate how/what/why etc This section will attempt to demonstrate how the Bank of England operates. 这一部分将试图说明英格兰银行是如何运作的。 The government now has an opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to reform. 政府现在有机会表明改革的决心了。2 [transitive]EXPLAIN to show or describe how to do something or how something works 示范,演示demonstrate how They’ll be demonstrating how to handle modern, high performance cars. 他们将演示如何操控现代化的高性能汽车。 Instructors should demonstrate new movements before letting the class try them. 教练应该先进行示范,再让全班学生去做新的动作。see thesaurus at explain, show3 [intransitive]PROTEST to protest or support something in public with a lot of other people 游行,示威 Supporters demonstrated outside the courtroom during the trial. 审判期间,支持者们在法庭外示威。demonstrate against What are they demonstrating against? 他们在示威抗议什么?4 [transitive]PROVE to show that you have a particular ability, quality, or feeling 展示,表露出〔某种能力、品质或感情〕 He has demonstrated an ability to meet deadlines. 他展示了如期完成任务的能力。→ See Verb table
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demonstrateBut leadership, like art, can be demonstrated.If you still don't understand, Marcia will be happy to demonstrate.The studies demonstrate a clear link between smoking and heart disease.More than a decade of performance and change has demonstrated a remarkably consistent, if counterintuitive, phenomenon.Thousands of workers and students demonstrated against US involvement in the war.His commitment to the company is demonstrated by his work on the project.That this substance is divine and intelligent is demonstrated by the orderliness of the universe.Aerobics instructors should always demonstrate each new movement first.Brenda wanted to demonstrate her sympathy in a practical way.A long-range effort from Eyjolfur Sverrisson was parried by Lukic and Walter demonstrated his predatory instincts ruthlessly inside the box.He will also have demonstrated his willingness to leave a marriage.Here are some examples that demonstrate how badly some students write their resumés.A trainer came in to demonstrate how the new computer system worked.Try to round off your answer by demonstrating how your old job has prepared you to do the job you are applying for.Sloan demonstrated impressive leadership in building a company that took employees' needs into account.Thousands of people demonstrated outside the parliament building last night.Joe and Helyne Victor have also demonstrated parent power in their own family and to this entire business.The President is anxious to demonstrate that he has a strong foreign policy.I'm afraid this whole episode demonstrates that we have become less compassionate as a society.The ski instructor began by demonstrating the correct way to turn.The new law was intended to demonstrate the government's concern for the lowest paid workers.Or perhaps the don't knows didn't know where to demonstrate their indecision.You've got to be able to demonstrate to people that the union can help in these cases.The Soviets had demonstrated unsuspected scientific and engineering skills.The assessment center gives each applicant the opportunity to demonstrate whether they are suited to the work.demonstrate thatStudy 1 demonstrated that drivers were substantially more likely to recall those situations in which they had experienced risk.The Harlows have demonstrated that, in monkeys, these effects are slightly diminished rather than heightened by material influence.It demonstrates that in the post-Cold War world, middle powers can avail themselves of new power to build coalitions.It demonstrated that Payne was no longer a novice.Scientific evidence demonstrates that smoking can cause birth defects.In addition these dissociation profiles appear to demonstrate that the enhanced DNase I cleavage disappears more slowly than the actual footprint.Only when Brearley demonstrated that the problem could be solved by carefully controlled heat treatment did the stainless-steel knife become widely used.Drescher, however, has demonstrated that there were at least twenty-seven public meetings for anti-slave trade petitioning in 1788.In the United States it has been clearly demonstrated that they do.demonstrate howThere's only one way you can cripple a bad scientist, and that's to demonstrate how bad his science is.The event demonstrated how deeply seated were the suspicions of both sides, and how far apart their views.The awards scheme, launched last year, aims to demonstrate how game shooting and conservation work for a better countryside.After studying his agency's current advertising he worked out alternative campaigns, demonstrating how he would handle them.Most of the examples demonstrate how power bases flowing from personality served to fuel strategies in all three success categories.Earlier case studies demonstrated how this may be done.A Colgate marketer demonstrates how to use the toothpaste and a toothbrush.It also demonstrated how volatile the presidential race is, with change an ever-present participant.demonstrate againstSeveral thousand people came to demonstrate against abortion.
Origin demonstrate (1500-1600) Latin demonstratus, past participle of demonstrare, from monstrare to show
dem·on·strate verbChineseSyllable
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demonstrate
demonstrate S3 W2 AC /ˈdemənstreɪt/ verb
 Word Family: noun: demonstration, demonstrator; adverb: demonstrably, demonstratively; adjective: demonstrable, demonstrative; verb: demonstrate
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: demonstratus, past participle of demonstrare, from monstrare 'to show'
1. [transitive] to show or prove something clearly:
    The study demonstrates the link between poverty and malnutrition.
    demonstrate that
    Hitchcock’s films demonstrate that a British filmmaker could learn from Hollywood.
    demonstrate how/what/why etc
    This section will attempt to demonstrate how the Bank of England operates.
    The government now has an opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to reform.
2. [transitive] to show or describe how to do something or how something works
    demonstrate how
    They’ll be demonstrating how to handle modern, high performance cars.
    Instructors should demonstrate new movements before letting the class try them.
3. [intransitive] to protest or support something in public with a lot of other people:
    Supporters demonstrated outside the courtroom during the trial.
    demonstrate against
    What are they demonstrating against?
4. [transitive] to show that you have a particular ability, quality, or feeling:
    He has demonstrated an ability to meet deadlines.


🔑 dem·on·strate AW BrE /ˈdemənstreɪt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdemənstreɪt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they demonstrate BrE /ˈdemənstreɪt/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdemənstreɪt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it demonstrates BrE /ˈdemənstreɪts/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdemənstreɪts/ 🔊past simple demonstrated BrE /ˈdemənstreɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdemənstreɪtɪd/ 🔊past participle demonstrated BrE /ˈdemənstreɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdemənstreɪtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form demonstrating BrE /ˈdemənstreɪtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdemənstreɪtɪŋ/ 🔊🔑 [transitive] to show sth clearly by giving proof or evidence 证明;证实;论证;说明~ that… These results demonstrate convincingly that our campaign is working. 这些结果有力地证明,我们的运动已见成效。🔊🔊~ sth (to sb) Let me demonstrate to you some of the difficulties we are facing. 我来向你说明一下我们面临的一些困难。🔊🔊~ how, what, etc. His sudden departure had demonstrated how unreliable he was. 他突然离去,这说明他是多么不可靠。🔊🔊~ sb/sth to be sth The theories were demonstrated to be false. 这些理论已被证明是错误的。🔊🔊it is demonstrated that… It has been demonstrated that this drug is effective. 这药已证实是有效的。🔊🔊<titled tranID="11" status="1">evidence</titled>

Giving proof 提供证据

  • There is clear evidence that TV advertising influences what children buy. 有明确的证据表明电视广告影响儿童的购买行为。
  • It is clear from numerous studies that TV advertising influences what children buy. 众多研究清楚地表明电视广告影响儿童的购买行为。
  • Recent research demonstrates that TV advertising influences children's spending habits. 最近的研究表明电视广告影响儿童的消费习惯。
  • Many parents think that TV advertising influences their children. This view is supported by the findings of a recent study, which show a clear link between television advertisements and children's spending habits. 许多家长认为电视广告对他们的孩子会产生影响。这一观点得到近期研究结果的支持,即电视广告和儿童消费习惯之间有明显的关联。
  • The findings also reveal that most children are unaware of the persuasive purpose of advertising. 这些研究结果还显示大多数儿童没有意识到广告的说服意图。
  • There is little evidence that children understand the persuasive intent of advertising. 几乎没有证据表明儿童能够理解广告的说服意图。
  • The results contradict claims that advertising is unrelated to children's spending habits. 这些研究结果否定了广告与儿童消费习惯无关的说法。
  • Manufacturers argue that it is difficult to prove that advertising alone influences what children buy. 生产厂商争辩说,很难证明单凭广告就能影响儿童的购买行为。
language bank at argue, e.g., illustrate
[transitive] ~ sth to show by your actions that you have a particular quality, feeling or opinion 表达;表露;表现;显露 SYN display You need to demonstrate more self-control. 你得表现出更强的自制力。🔊🔊We want to demonstrate our commitment to human rights. 我们想展示我们对人权的热情投入。🔊🔊🔑 [transitive] to show and explain how sth works or how to do sth 示范;演示~ sth (to sb) Her job involves demonstrating new educational software. 她的工作包括演示新的教学软件。🔊🔊~ (to sb) how, what, etc. Let me demonstrate to you how it works. 让我来为你演示一下它是怎么运行的。🔊🔊🔑 [intransitive] to take part in a public meeting or march, usually as a protest or to show support for sth 游行示威 SYN protest ~ (against sth) students demonstrating against the war参加反战示威游行的学生~ (in favour/support of sth) They are demonstrating in favour of free higher education. 他们参加示威游行,要求实行免费高等教育。🔊🔊

civil disobedience, demonstrate, hunger strike, march, occupy, placard, protest, riot, sabotage, uprising