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Make demands of Meaning in English

expression

ˈmeɪk/ /dɪˈmændz/ /ˈəv
MAYK di-MANDZ uhv
mˈeɪk/ /dɪmˈɑːndz/ /ˈɒv
MAYK dim-AHNDZ ov

释义

To ask someone to do something or give something, often in a way that expects them to fulfill difficult or specific needs.

用法与细微差别

Common in formal, workplace, or negotiation settings. Implies expectations may be high; sometimes used critically. Variations: 'make unreasonable demands of', 'make demands on (someone)'. Often involves authority, pressure, or persistent requests.

例句

Parents sometimes make demands of their children.

basic

The teacher makes demands of every student in the class.

basic

It is not fair to make demands of people without understanding their situation.

basic

The company can't keep making demands of us without offering anything in return.

natural

He tends to make demands of his friends, which pushes them away.

natural

Unions often make demands of management during contract talks.

natural