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public

Related topics: Citizenship, Government
pub·lic1 /ˈpʌblɪk/ ●●● S1 W1 adjectiveadj  
1 ordinary people 普通人 [only before noun]PGCSOCIETY relating to all the ordinary people in a country, who are not members of the government or do not have important jobs 公众的,大众的
 We have to show that publishing this story is in the public interest (=helpful or useful to ordinary people).
我们必须证明刊登这篇报道有利于公众。
 full public access to information
公众对信息的充分知情权
 Public opinion is gradually shifting in favor of the imprisoned men.
舆论渐渐倾向于同情入狱的男子。
 There was a public outcry (=expression of anger by a lot of people) about the shooting.
公众就枪击事件发出了强烈抗议。
 Their activities have been hidden from the public gaze (=people's eyes or attention).
他们的活动一直在避开公众的视线。
2 for anyone 为任何人 [only before noun]PUBLIC/NOT PRIVATE available for anyone to use 公共的,公用的 OPP private
 a public telephone
公用电话
 a public footpath
公共人行小径
 proposals to ban smoking in public places
在公共场所禁止吸烟的提议
 a public library
公共图书馆
public transport British EnglishBrE, public transportation American EnglishAmE (=buses, trains etc) 公共交通
3 government 政府 [only before noun]PGPUBLIC/GOVERNMENT relating to the government and the services it provides for people 公务的,公众事务的 OPP private
 the Government’s public spending plans
政府的公共开支计划
 We do not believe he is fit for public office (=a job in the government).
我们认为他不适合担任公职。
 efforts to control public expenditure
控制公共开支的努力
 public funding for the arts
公共艺术资金
public service
4 known about 为人所知的PUBLIC/NOT PRIVATE known about by most people 公开的
 Details of the highly sensitive information have not been made public.
高度敏感的详细资料还未公开。
 Although not a public figure (=famous person), he was a man of great influence.
他虽然不是公众人物,但拥有巨大的影响力。
5 not hidden 非隐秘的PUBLIC/NOT PRIVATE intended for anyone to know, see, or hear 公开的 OPP private
 Today the school finds itself in the midst of a very public debate.
现在这所学校发现自己正处于舆论的风口浪尖。
public display of grief/affection etc (=showing your emotions so that everyone can see) 公开表示悲伤/喜爱等
 She was acutely embarrassed by his public display of temper.
他当众发火让她觉得十分尴尬。
 There will be a public inquiry into the sinking of the oil tanker.
将对油船的沉没进行公开调查。
 a fear of public speaking
对当众演讲的恐惧
6 place with a lot of people 有很多人的地方PLACE a public place usually has a lot of people in it 〔地方〕公开的,公共的 OPP private
 Let’s go somewhere less public where we can talk.
我们到安静点的地方去吧,可以说说话。
7 public life FAMOUSwork that you do, especially for the government, that makes you well known to many people 公共事务
 Howard seems to have retired from public life.
霍华德似乎已经退出公共事务了。
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8 public image CHARACTER OF somethingthe public image of a famous person or organization is the character or attitudes that most people think they have 公众形象
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9 go public 
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10 public appearance VISITa visit by a famous person in order to make a speech, advertise something etc 〔某名人为演说、作宣传等〕公开露面
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11 the public eye someone who is in the public eye is seen a lot on television, written about in newspapers etc 公众关注
12 public property 
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13 public enemy number one SCCthe criminal, problem etc that is considered the most serious threat to people’s safety 头号公敌〔指被认为是对民众安全构成最严重威胁的罪犯、问题等〕
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Related topics: Performing
public2 ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1 the public SOCIETYordinary people who do not work for the government or have any special position in society 公众,民众,大众
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2 in public PUBLIC/NOT PRIVATEif you do something in public, you do it where anyone can see 公开地,当众 OPP in private
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3 [singular, uncountableU]APLISTEN the people who like a particular singer, writer etc 〔喜欢某歌手、某作家等的〕大众
nGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?
Public is usually followed by a singular verb:
The public needs to be better informed.
In British English, you can also use a plural verb:
The public need to be better informed.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
publicpub·lic1 /ˈpʌblɪk/ noun
the public ordinary people who do not belong to the government or have any special position in society
An offer for the sale of shares to the general public was planned for early next year.
The privatisation was carried out against the wishes of the public.
Companies that take significant sums of money from members of the public before providing goods are in a special position of trust.
publicpublic2 adjectiveadj
1connected with all the ordinary people in a country, who are not members of the government or do not have important jobs
The law was changed as the result of public pressure.
2available for anyone to use
a public telephone
3connected with the government and with the services it provides for people
55% of university funding in Britain comes from public money.
We do not believe he is fit for public office (=the job of being part of a government).
4known about by most people
The report will be made public (=told to everyone) in mid-January.
The membership of the Board was public knowledge.
5intended for anyone to know, see, or hear
Demands for a public investigation have been ignored.
publicly adverbadv
It is time for multinational companies publicly to acknowledge that they have not always acted properly.
6go publicFINANCE to become a PUBLIC COMPANY (=a company that has shares owned by the public)
Investors expected the share price to rise steeply after the company went public.
Origin public1
(1400-1500) French publique, from Latin publicus, probably from poplicus, from populus people; influenced by pubes adult ( → PUBES)
pub·lic1 adjectiveadjpublic2 nounn GRAMMAR1
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