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demo

/dem-oh/US // ˈdɛm oʊ //UK // (ˈdɛməʊ) //

演示,示范,演示文稿,演示版

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    plural dem·os.

    • : demonstration.
    • : demonstrator.
    • : a recording of a new song or of one performed by an unknown singer or singing group, distributed to disc jockeys, recording companies, etc., to demonstrate the merits of the song or performer.
    • : demolition: He does flooring and demo for a living.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dem·oed, dem·o·ing.

    • : to try out or exhibit the use of: You can demo the game without downloading or buying it.
    • : to record to demonstrate the merits of the song or performer.

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Examples

  • It combines demos with educational components that help you learn new trends and tactics.

  • Neuralink’s wildly anticipated demo last Friday left me with more questions than answers.

  • Neuralink says it will post a link to a livestream of the demo on its website just before before the demo starts at 6 pm ET.

  • Lead Gen Forms can reduce friction for users looking to engage with your company — whether to download a whitepaper, request a demo or sign up for a newsletter — and increase the number of leads you can generate from Quora ad campaigns.

  • To guide participants along, Roy at NeuroTechX and Picone at Temple University hosted an online demo session on data structure, organization, and analysis, while the challenge maintained a lively Slack channel to support immediate questions.

  • In any case, that the American demo teams failed at Omaha because of heavy casualties is a fact.

  • Its premiere episode attracted 2.2 million viewers and 1.6 demo in the coveted 18-49 age demographic.

  • It was a slight dip in the demo or a slight dip in the total audience.

  • I played that demo for them on my phone and they laughed out loud.

  • World News is the only evening newscast to improve on its news demo performance from the previous season compared to NBC and CBS.

  • It is always easy to make up a gloomy statement, and this has been done of late to perfection by the demo-secessionists among us.

  • On the other side the rock rises sheer and steep, and in it is hollowed out a semi-circular cistern called the Demo.

  • Debra finished up and stepped off the stage to a polite round of applause, and they started the demo.

  • My mother,” answered Demo, “will send you many more if only you will sleep with her.

  • The gray Fate above, or the awful Demo-gorgon beneath, would have its way!