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demos

/dee-mos/US // ˈdi mɒs //UK // (ˈdiːmɒs) //

演示,示范,演示文稿,演示品

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the common people of an ancient Greek state.
    • : the common people; populace.
    • : Sociology. a people viewed as a political unit.

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Examples

  • The $50 admission fee includes access to interactive workshops, cheese-making, and cooking demos.

  • I probably overused it, but it was really helpful to do good demos with.

  • So he had demos made and touted them round the record companies; he pleaded and spieled and harangued.

  • All those huddled in the background, cradling their own unheard hip-hop demos.

  • I do karaoke singing, and I write songs a lot, and I do demos and sing them.

  • Demos was politely informed by a noble earl that he was not costumed fitly to meet the King.

  • It is a pity to see fine verses, such as some in “Demos,” absolutely spoiled by the recurrence of one wearisome consonant.

  • And thus one is ground small in those mills of God, Demos struggling for tickets.

  • Out of the throes of the Industrial Revolution had been born a lusty, clamorous infant that demanded recognition—the new Demos.

  • Away then will go your airs and graces, your flaunting ribbons and your finery Beware how you listen to the teaching of Demos.