public的意思和读音

public

: [ˈpʌblɪk] : ['pʌblɪk]

n.

adj.

adj.+n.public opinion,public service,public ownership,public offering,public hospital

v.+n.educate public,inform public,mislead public,convince public,deceive public

adj.private

publicadj.of ordinary people

1.[obn]connected with ordinary people in society in general

The campaign is designed to increase public awareness of the issues.

Levels of waste from the factory may be a danger to public health.

Why would the closure of hospitals be in the public interest(= useful to ordinary people) ?

The government had to bow to public pressure.

for everyone

2.[obn]provided, especially by the government, for the use of people in general

a public education system

a public library

of government

3.[obn]connected with the government and the services it provides

public money/spending/funding/expenditure

He spent much of his career in public office(= working in the government) .

the public purse(= the money that the government can spend)

The rail industry is no longer in public ownership(= controlled by the government) .

seen/heard by people

4.known to people in general

a public figure(= a person who is well known because they are often on the television, radio, etc.)

Details of the government report have not yet been made public .

She entered public life(= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. 25

5.open to people in general; intended to be seen or heard by people in general

a public apology

The painting will be put on public display next week.

This may be the band's last public appearance together.

place

6.广where there are a lot of people who can see and hear you

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IDMgo publicto tell people about sth that is a secretto start selling shares on the stock exchange

She doesn't want her children growing up in the public eye.

in the public eye广well known to many people through newspapers and television

She doesn't want her children growing up in the public eye.

n.ordinary people

1.ordinary people in society in general

The palace is now open to the public.殿

There have been many complaints from members of the public .

The public has/have a right to know what is contained in the report.

group of people

2.a group of people who share a particular interest or who are involved in the same activity

the theatre-going public

She knows how to keep her public(= for example, the people who buy her books) satisfied.

IDM

She doesn't like to be seen in public without her make-up on.

in publicwhen other people, especially people you do not know, are present

She doesn't like to be seen in public without her make-up on.

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adj.1.available for people in general to use; involving a lot of people, or involving people in general; used about something that anyone is allowed to watch, listen to, or take part in2.owned by the government, not by a private company3.relating to the part of your life that people in general know about, for example your work, rather than your life at home; used about things that most people know about because they are not private or secret; used about places and situations where other people might see or hear you

n.1.people in general; people of a particular type

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1.Michael Larsen, public-safety director of the neighborhood council, said the situation was "out of control. "·

2.Advertisements for public good on radio and television should be at least 3 percent of the total advertisements in each program each day.广广广3%。

3.The report branded the system a failure and warned of severe public criticism of the Government if it did not act.

4.Using this in a public place, I found, was more useful for starting conversations with girls than having a Labrador on a leash.西

5.I know how shy I felt when I was overweight, and how much I hated exercising in public.

6.The doors of the public houses were open and full of light, men passed in and out in a continual stream.

7.There was a public holiday last week. The weather was good that day. The children were talking about where they wanted to go.

8.So to say that the public education system in Bertie County is struggling, would be a huge understatement.

9.Get young people around you. Let them do things. Let them make a few mistakes. Maybe the public will like the mistakes.

10.Similar results would follow any attempt to save the X industry by a direct subsidy out of the public till.X