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demand

dəmænd


فارسی

1 عمومی:: تقاضا، نیاز، مط‌البه‌ كردن‌، ط‌لب‌، تقاضا كردن‌، خواستارشدن‌، مط‌البه‌، درخواست‌

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english

1 general:: see IN DEMAND; MAKE DEMANDS ON; ON DEMAND.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general::   verb ADV. aggressively, angrily, coldly, fiercely, furiously, harshly, indignantly, irritably, roughly, sharply ‘Where are the keys?’ she demanded angrily. PREP. from He had demanded money from her. | of They failed to provide the information demanded of them.,   noun firm request ADJ. legitimate, realistic, reasonable I think your demand for higher wages is perfectly reasonable. | unrealistic, unreasonable | radical | urgent | central, key, main, major | fresh, new, renewed There have been renewed demands for the government to take action to reduce crime. | growing, increasing | final A final demand for payment had been issued. | written | financial, political | government, opposition, popular, public, royal, union The management had no intention of meeting union demands. | pay, ransom, tax, wage A ransom demand has been made for the kidnapped racehorse. VERB + DEMAND issue, make, present, press, put forward Demands have been made for the immediate distribution of food to the refugees. | renew, repeat, step up Campaigners have stepped up their demands for immediate government action. | face | respond to | agree to, give in to, meet, satisfy, yield to My government cannot give in to the demands of an illegal organization. | reject, resist PREP. on ~ Campaigners insist that abortion should be available on demand. | ~ for, ~ from demands from the opposition for a recount of the votes need/desire for goods/services ADJ. big, buoyant, considerable, enormous, great, heavy, high, huge, insatiable, peak, strong, unprecedented Demand for the product is buoyant. There's always a great demand for our soups in winter. | burgeoning, growing, increased/increasing, rising | excess, extra | constant, steady She is in constant demand to make public appearances and give interviews. | changing, fluctuating, seasonal | current, future | latent, likely, pent-up, potential, projected, prospective | overall, total We can estimate that total market demand for electrical goods will rise by 8%. | declining, falling, limited, low, reduced, sluggish | consumer, customer, market, popular, public By popular demand, the play will run for another week. | domestic, export, foreign, local, world, worldwide The slowdown in domestic demand was offset by an increase in exports. | electricity, energy, housing, labour, etc. QUANT. level a high level of demand VERB + DEMAND cope with, meet, satisfy The factories are staying open all weekend to try to meet the consumer demand for this product. | create, generate It is the job of the marketing manager to create demand for the new product. | boost, increase, stimulate | reduce | exceed, outstrip Supply normally exceeds demand for the bulk of consumer goods. | forecast It can be difficult to forecast demand in the construction industry. | manage policies aimed at managing demand DEMAND + VERB grow, increase, rise Demand for personal computers has risen sharply. | decline, fall, slow (down) As demand slows, the need to export will return. PREP. in ~ These old machines are still in demand. | ~ among the potential demand among children | ~ for increased demand for health products | ~ from the demand from consumers | ~ on This section of the population makes a high demand on health care resources. PHRASES supply and demand the law of supply and demand demands: difficult/tiring things you have to do ADJ. considerable, enormous, excessive, extra, great, heavy, high, impossible I think the demands of this job are excessive. | exacting, pressing | growing, increasing | competing, conflicting, contradictory | day-to-day, everyday the day-to-day demands of the job | immediate the need for scientific research freed from the immediate demands of industry | external The person who cannot say ‘no’ to others' requests is likely to be overwhelmed by external demands. | economic, emotional, financial, physical, practical, sexual, social, technical Life is hard for nurses on children's wards, where the emotional demands can be overwhelming. VERB + DEMAND impose, make, place My elderly parents make a lot of demands on me. | respond to | cope with coping with the conflicting demands of work and family life PREP. ~ on/upon My work seems to make more and more demands on my time.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: demand ADJECTIVES/NOUN + demand high (= a lot of people want something ) • Demand for housing is higher than ever. low (= not many people want something ) • Recently the demand for new cars has been relatively low. a big demand • There’s always a big demand for photographs of celebrities. a great/huge demand (= very big ) • There is a huge demand for business software and services. increased/increasing/growing demand • One of the problems is the growing demand for housing. falling demand (= decreasing ) • the falling demand for coal consumer demand (= the desire of consumers to buy goods ) • Consumer demand for new technology is strong. verbs meet/satisfy demand (= supply as much as people need or want ) • There are reports that the company cannot produce enough to meet demand. keep up with demand ( also keep pace with demand ) (= satisfy the demand ) • Public funding for higher education has not kept up with demand. cope with demand (= satisfy demand ) • The existing services were not capable of coping with the demand for advice. increase/boost demand • A very hard winter boosted the demand for natural gas. reduce demand • Higher interest rates reduces the demand for credit. demand rises/increases • Demand for energy has continued to rise. demand falls (= becomes lower ) • Demand for the products has fallen in the last six months. phrases be much in demand ( also be in great demand ) (= be wanted by a lot of people ) • Fuel-efficient cars are now much in demand. supply outstrips/exceeds demand (= more is available than people need or want ) • In the 1980s, the supply of grain far exceeded the demand. a lack of demand • Many factories closed through lack of demand. a surge in demand (= a sudden increase ) • There’s often a surge in demand for the Internet at the weekend.

transnet.ir

4 general:: noun requirement: The demand for goods is higher. verb direct: They demand that we stay here. verb require: This will demand your attention.

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