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public 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
publicadjective uk
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public adjective
(PEOPLE)
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B2 relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group of people
公众的,大众的
Public opinion (= the opinions of most people) has turned against him.
民意已不再支持他了。
Is it really in the public interest (= useful to people) to publish this information?
公布这一消息真的对大众有利吗?
We need to increase public awareness of the disease.
我们需要增强公众对这种疾病的认识。
Peaceful demonstrations that do not cause a public nuisance (= do not harm other people) are a fundamental right in any truly democratic country.
不会对公众造成任何伤害的和平示威在每一个真正的民主国家都是一种基本权利。
The government has had to bow to public pressure on the issue.
在这一问题上,政府不得不在舆论压力下作出让步。
The information only became public after his death.
这一消息在他死后才公诸于世。
The results will not be made public (= told to everyone) until tomorrow.
结果要到明天才会公布。
更多范例减少例句The new tax caused a huge amount of public anger.She will be making a public appearance, signing copies of her latest novel.Her speech failed to generate the public support she had been hoping for.The public mood changed dramatically after the bombing.The government is trying to restore public confidence in its management of the economy.
public adjective
(GOVERNMENT)
B1 provided by the government from taxes to be available to everyone
公立的,公共的
public funds/services/spending
公共基金/事业/开支
public buildings
公共建筑物
a public library
公共图书馆
He is unlikely to hold public office (= have an important job in national or local government).
他不太可能担任政府要职。
更多范例减少例句In the survey, a majority of people favoured higher taxes and better public services over tax cuts.The prime minister has announced that public spending will be increased next year.We must stop public money being misspent in this way.The new government's policy is to transfer state industries from the public sector to the private sector.It is illegal for public officials to solicit gifts or money in exchange for favours.
public adjective
(PLACE)
A public place is one where a lot of people are.
人很多的
It's too public here - let's go back to my room to talk.
这里人太多,我们回我房间说吧。
习语
be in the public eye
go public
go public (with something)
public enemy number one/no. 1
publicnoun [ U, + sing/pl verb ] uk
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the public
B1 all ordinary people
公众,大众
The public has a right to know about this.
公众有权知道这件事。
open to the public The palace and its grounds are open to the public (= people can visit) during the summer months.
在夏天的几个月里,这座宫殿及其庭院向公众开放。
the general public When will the product be available to the general public (= all ordinary people)?
普通大众什么时候能买到这种产品?
member of the public Members of the public were asked about their shopping habits.
一些公众被问到他们的购物习惯。
更多范例减少例句Mass murders hold a gruesome fascination for the public.Companies publish annual reports to inform the public about the previous year's activities.The garden in all its glory is now open to the public.The police are appealing to the public for any information about the missing girl.The company only supplies its goods to the building trade, not direct to the public.
the group of people who are involved with you or your organization, especially in a business relationship
(尤指存在商业关系的)大众
Newspapers publish these outrageous stories because they know what their public wants.
报纸刊登这些耸人听闻的报道是因为他们知道读者想要看些什么。
in public
B2 in a place where people can see you: I'd never behave like that in public.
我在公共场合绝不会那样。
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Journalists were among the key players, encouraging critical debate and public negotiation.
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Theoretical linguists may wish for a stronger framework or tighter structure, but the book's informal style is more likely to attract and educate the public.
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The players were also highly visible to the local public.
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The objective was to test trap performance in relevant contexts to facilitate straightforward use by both researchers and the public.
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This can, moreover, include any significant text that enters the public domain.
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In his visits to and walks around allotments, public housing projects and wasteland, he took photographs, drew maps and interviewed inhabitants or users of space.
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Ultimately, the public health concern was taken into account without requiring any redistribution to the detriment of industrial use.
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Public policy remains important for the third tier though, in terms both of tax treatment and regulation.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
B2,B1,B1,B2