释义 |
🔑 pub·licBrE /ˈpʌblɪk/NAmE /ˈpʌblɪk/ adjective➤of ordinary people 普通人🔑 [only before noun] connected with ordinary people in society in general 平民的;大众的;公众的;百姓的◆The campaign is designed to increase public awareness of the issues. 这场运动旨在提高民众对这些问题的认识。◆Levels of waste from the factory may be a danger to public health. 工厂废弃物的排放量可能危及大众的健康。◆Why would the closure of hospitals be in the public interest (= useful to ordinary people)? 关闭医院怎么会对民众有利呢?◆The government had to bow to public pressure. 政府不得不向公众的压力低头。➤for everyone 公众🔑 [only before noun] provided, especially by the government, for the use of people in general 公共的;公立的◆a public education system 公共教育体系◆a public library 公共图书馆 OPP private ➤of government 政府🔑 [only before noun] connected with the government and the services it provides 政府的;有关政府所提供服务的◆public money/spending/funding/expenditure 公款;公共开支;政府拨款;政府开支◆He spent much of his career in public office (= working in the government). 他的职业生涯中大部分时间从事政府工作。◆(BrE) the public purse (= the money that the government can spend) 国库◆The rail industry is no longer in public ownership (= controlled by the government). 铁路业不再归国有了。 OPP private ➤seen/heard by people 公开🔑 known to people in general 人人皆知的;公开的◆a public figure (= a person who is well known because they are often on the television, radio, etc.) 公众人物◆Details of the government report have not yet been made public. 政府报告的细节尚未公布。◆She entered public life (= started a job in which she became known to the public) at the age of 25. 她 25 岁时开始了面对公众的工作。🔑 open to people in general; intended to be seen or heard by people in general 公之于众的;公开的◆a public apology 公开的道歉◆The painting will be put on public display next week. 这幅画将于下周公开展出。◆This may be the band's last public appearance together. 这可能是这个乐队最后一次全体公开亮相。➤place 地方🔑 where there are a lot of people who can see and hear you 公开场合的;大庭广众的◆Let's go somewhere a little less public. 咱们找一个僻静些的地方吧。 OPP private ▸ pub·lic·ly🔑 BrE /ˈpʌblɪkli/NAmE /ˈpʌblɪkli/ adverb◆a publicly owned company 股票上市公司◆He later publicly apologized for his comments. 后来他对自己的言论作了公开道歉。◆This information is not publicly available. 这个消息没有对外公开。 ●go ˈpublicto tell people about sth that is a secret 公之于世;公开(秘密等)(of a company 公司) to start selling shares on the stock exchange 上市;公开出售股份●in the public ˈeyewell known to many people through newspapers and television (通过报纸、电视)让公众熟知的,广为人知的◆She doesn't want her children growing up in the public eye. 她不想让子女在众人瞩目中成长。●be common/public ˈknowledgeto be sth that everyone knows, especially in a particular community or group 常识;众所周知 🔑 pub·licBrE /ˈpʌblɪk/NAmE /ˈpʌblɪk/ noun [sing. + sing./pl. v.] ➤ordinary people 普通人🔑 the public ordinary people in society in general 平民;百姓;民众◆The palace is now open to the public. 这座宫殿现在向大众开放了。◆There have been many complaints from members of the public. 现在已有大量的民众投诉。◆The public has/have a right to know what is contained in the report.民众有权了解报告的内容。 ➡ see also general public ➤group of people 民众a group of people who share a particular interest or who are involved in the same activity 志趣相同(或从事同一类活动)的群体◆the theatre-going public 爱看戏的民众◆She knows how to keep her public (= for example, the people who buy her books) satisfied. 她知道如何迎合受众的兴趣。 ●in ˈpublic 🔑when other people, especially people you do not know, are present 公开地;在别人(尤指生人)面前◆She doesn't like to be seen in public without her make-up on. 她不愿意未化妆就公开露面。 ➡ compare in private at private noun ●wash your dirty linen in ˈpublic(BrE, disapproving) to discuss your personal affairs in public, especially sth embarrassing 公开谈论个人的事;(尤指)家丑外扬 |