demonstrate
demonstrate — 動詞
1. to prove that something is true or exists by providing facts, evidence, or clear
證明;證實
用證據或事實表明真實性
to prove that something is true or exists by providing facts, evidence, or clear examples
The experiment demonstrated that the new drug reduces fever in most patients.
這項實驗證明了這種新藥能降低多數病人的發燒症狀。
demonstrate + that-clause for proving a fact
These figures clearly demonstrate the need for better public transport across the city.
這些數字清楚顯示全市需要更好的大眾運輸系統。
collocation: clearly demonstrate + need
Scientists have demonstrated a strong link between air pollution and heart disease.
科學家已證實空氣污染與心臟疾病之間有強烈關聯。
The study demonstrates how quickly the virus can spread through a community.
這項研究說明了病毒如何在社區中迅速擴散。
Femi's test results demonstrated her ability to solve complex mathematical problems.
Femi 的測驗結果證明了她有能力解決複雜的數學問題。
- prove
more conclusive and absolute; 'prove' leaves no room for doubt, while 'demonstrate' allows for strong evidence
- show
more general and less formal; 'show' can be as simple as pointing, while 'demonstrate' implies reasoned evidence
- establish
more formal; often used in academic or legal contexts about proven facts or truths
文法句型
demonstrate + that-clause
demonstrate + wh-clause
demonstrate + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently takes a that-clause or a wh-clause as object. The evidence is typically factual — from experiments, data, or examples — rather than emotional.
常見錯誤
2. to show the way a device, task, or process is carried out by performing it in fr
示範;演示
操作說明並展示用法
to show the way a device, task, or process is carried out by performing it in front of an observer while explaining
The chef demonstrated how to make the sauce by cooking it step by step.
廚師一步一步實際操作,示範如何製作醬汁。
demonstrate + how to + infinitive
A sales assistant demonstrated the vacuum cleaner to the customer at the store.
一名銷售人員在店裡向顾客示範吸塵器的使用方法。
Léa demonstrated the new accounting software at the team meeting yesterday.
Léa 在昨天的團隊會議上演示了新的會計軟體。
The trainer demonstrated each exercise slowly so everyone could follow.
教練慢慢地示範每個動作,讓每個人都能跟上。
Anjali demonstrated how the safety lock works by pressing the red button.
Anjali 按下紅色按鈕,示範安全鎖的運作方式。
- show
simpler and less formal; 'show' can mean just pointing, while 'demonstrate' involves step-by-step explanation
- illustrate
often used for visual or diagrammatic explanation; slightly more formal
- exhibit
to put something on display for others to see, without necessarily explaining it
文法句型
demonstrate + wh-clause
demonstrate + how to + verb
demonstrate + noun phrase
用法筆記
Typically used in teaching, sales, and instructional contexts. The object is usually a process, device, technique, or procedure rather than an abstract concept.
常見錯誤
3. to act in a way that makes a specific inner quality — such as bravery, dedicatio
展現;表現
透過行為顯示特質或能力
to act in a way that makes a specific inner quality — such as bravery, dedication, or skill — noticeable to other people
The nurse demonstrated great patience when dealing with frightened children.
那名護理師在照顧受驚嚇的孩子時展現了極大的耐心。
demonstrate + abstract quality (patience, courage, skill)
Tariq demonstrated his commitment by working late every evening.
Tariq 每天加班到很晚,展現了他對工作的投入。
The rescue team demonstrated remarkable courage during the earthquake operation.
救難隊在地震救援任務中展現了非凡的勇氣。
The students demonstrated a deep understanding of the topic in their essays.
學生們在論文中表現出對該主題的深入理解。
Cole demonstrated excellent leadership skills when he organised the school fundraiser.
Cole 在籌辦學校募款活動時展現了卓越的領導能力。
- display
very close in meaning; 'display' can feel more deliberate or performative, while 'demonstrate' implies genuine possession of the quality
- show
simpler and broader; 'show' can be unintentional, whereas 'demonstrate' usually implies active proof through behaviour
- reveal
suggests something was previously hidden or unknown; more dramatic in tone
文法句型
demonstrate + noun phrase
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person or group. The object is an abstract quality — patience, commitment, courage, skill, understanding — rather than a physical object. This sense is common in performance reviews, academic contexts, and character descriptions.
常見錯誤
4. to walk or stand in a public place with a group of people to show that you oppos
遊行;示威
公開集會表達不滿或支持
to walk or stand in a public place with a group of people to show that you oppose or support something, often a political or social issue
Thousands of people demonstrated outside City Hall against the new housing law.
數千人在市政廳外遊行,抗議新的住房法規。
demonstrate + against [something] to show opposition
University students demonstrated for better funding for public schools across the region.
大學生們遊行要求為該地區的公立學校增加經費。
demonstrate + for [something] to show support
The workers demonstrated peacefully, holding signs near the factory entrance.
工人們在工廠入口附近手持標語牌,和平示威。
Environmental activists demonstrated in front of the government building every Saturday.
環保人士每個星期六都在政府大樓前示威抗議。
Citizens across the country demonstrated to demand fair wages for all workers.
全國各地民眾遊行要求所有勞工獲得公平薪資。
文法句型
demonstrate + against/for
demonstrate + in favour of
demonstrate + prepositional phrase
用法筆記
Commonly followed by 'against' (what is opposed) or 'for/in favour of' (what is supported). Also used without a complement when the cause is clear from context. The verb itself implies a group activity — a single person cannot 'demonstrate' in this sense alone.