B1 to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused坚决请求,强烈要求;强要
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We demand freedom from injustice/persecution .
It was grossly unfair to demand such a high interest rate on the loan.
I think I'm quite within my rights to demand a full refund.
Carrying a gun, he walked up to the cashier and demanded money.
She strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager.
B2 to need something such as time, effort, or a particular quality需要,要求(时间、精力、特定数量等)
B1 [ C ] a strong request强烈的要求,坚决的请求
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There's increasing demand for cars which are more economical on fuel.
Low consumer demand has forced us to mark down a wide range of goods, sometimes by as much as 30%.
You can see why they refused her demand for a pay rise, but I suppose it was perfectly reasonable for her to ask.
The party leader resisted demands for his resignation.
The unions intend to call a strike if management will not agree to their demands.
B2 [ C or U ] a need for something to be sold or supplied需求
the difficult things that you have to do(困难的)要求
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