demographic
意味: Relating to the structure of populations; as a noun, a particular sector of a population defined by age, gender, ethnicity, income, or other characteristics.
Demographics are fundamental to marketing, politics, media planning, and social policy. Advertisers target specific demographics (18-34 year olds, for example), whilst politicians study demographic trends to understand voting patterns. 'Demographic change' refers to shifts in the composition of a population over time, such as ageing or migration. The plural 'demographics' is often used as a noun meaning population statistics.
例文
- The programme is aimed at a younger demographic that traditional news bulletins have struggled to reach. 该节目面向传统新闻节目难以触及的年轻受众群体。El programa está dirigido a un público más joven al que los informativos tradicionales no han logrado llegar.その番組は、従来のニュース番組ではリーチが難しかった若年層をターゲットにしています。그 프로그램은 기존 뉴스 프로그램이 도달하기 어려웠던 젊은 인구층을 대상으로 합니다.
- Demographic changes, particularly the ageing population, will place increasing pressure on the NHS. 人口结构变化,尤其是人口老龄化,将给英国国民健康服务体系带来越来越大的压力。Los cambios demográficos, en particular el envejecimiento de la población, ejercerán una presión creciente sobre el NHS.人口動態の変化、とりわけ高齢化は、NHSへの圧力をますます高めるでしょう。인구 구조의 변화, 특히 고령화는 NHS에 대한 압박을 점점 더 가중시킬 것입니다.
- The company analysed the demographics of its customer base to better target its marketing campaigns. 该公司分析了客户群的人口统计数据,以更好地定位其营销活动。La empresa analizó la demografía de su base de clientes para orientar mejor sus campañas de marketing.その企業はマーケティングキャンペーンのターゲティングを改善するため、顧客層の人口統計データを分析しました。그 기업은 마케팅 캠페인의 타겟팅을 개선하기 위해 고객층의 인구통계 데이터를 분석했습니다.
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場面: academic, professional, media
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Greek demos (people) and graphein (to write), literally 'writing about the people.' The study of demography was established as a discipline in the 19th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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