demonstration
n. 示范,演示; 证明,表明; 示威(游行); (情感)表露
A demonstration is a march or gathering which people take part in to show their opposition to something or their support for something.
Riot police broke up a demonstration by students.
防暴警察驱散了示威的学生。
...mass demonstrations.
群众性示威
A demonstration of something is a talk by someone who shows you how to do it or how it works.
...a cookery demonstration.
烹饪示范
...demonstrations of new products.
新产品的演示
A demonstration of a fact or situation is a clear proof of it.
This is a clear demonstration of how technology has changed...
这清楚地表明了技术已有了怎样的进步。
This was a very practical demonstration of why the Army trained people to be disciplined.
这很实际地说明了为什么军队要将士兵训练得遵规守纪。
A demonstration of a quality or feeling is an expression of it.
There's been no public demonstration of opposition to the President.
没有人对总统公开表示反对。
...physical demonstrations of affection.
身体上的亲昵
1. a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view;
2. a show of military force or preparedness;
3. a public display of group feelings (usually of a political nature);
4. proof by a process of argument or a series of proposition proving an asserted conclusion
5. a visual presentation showing how something works;
parade, demonstration, procession
这些名词均含"游行"之意。
He gave a demonstration of the new technique then and there.
他当场表演了这种新的操作方法.
They used armed forces to break the demonstration.
他们动用了武装部队来平息示威游行.
The demonstration involved 200 students.
有200名学生参加了这次示威游行.
The book is a demonstration of scholarship without pedantry.
这本书表现出学术水平又不故意卖弄学问.
The demonstration proceeded without incident.
游行示威进行时没有出事.