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public
- IPA[ˈpʌblɪk]
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- of or concerning the people as a whole;open to or shared by all the people of an area or country
- ordinary people in general; the community;a section of the community having a particular interest or connection
noun: public, plural noun: publics
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形容詞
- 1. of or concerning the people as a whole public concern public affairs 同義詞
- ▪ open to or shared by all the people of an area or country a public library 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ of or involved in the affairs of the community, especially in government or entertainment he was forced to withdraw from public life a public figure 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. done, perceived, or existing in open view he wanted a public apology in the we should talk somewhere less public 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. of or provided by the state rather than an independent, commercial company public spending public services 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. British of, for, or acting for a university public examination results
名詞
- 1. ordinary people in general; the community the library is open to the public the general public have a right to know 同義詞
- ▪ a section of the community having a particular interest or connection the reading public
- ▪ informal the people who watch or are interested in an artist, writer, or performer some famous last words to give my public 同義詞
- 2. British short for public bar or public house
- the principles, often unwritten, on which social laws are based.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a commodity or service that is provided without profit to all members of a society, either by ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (in the UK) a private fee-paying secondary school, especially one for boarders: they didn't go to public school his precise English public-school accent
Oxford Dictionary
- a position of authority or service involving responsibility to the public, especially within ... the right to hold public office he has never been elected to public office
Oxford American Dictionary
- a notorious wanted criminal: yesterday's public enemies and villains have a habit of becoming present-day cult figures
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who works for the state or for local government, such as a judge or teacher.
Oxford Dictionary
- an act, condition, or thing that is illegal because it interferes with the rights of the public ... it is alleged that the use of these roads by numerous heavy goods vehicles at night amounts to a public nuisance the premises cause undue public nuisance
Oxford American Dictionary
- the principles, often unwritten, on which social laws are based.
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美式
- of or concerning the people as a whole: public concern public affairs
- ordinary people in general; the community: the library is open to the public the public has made an informed choice
Oxford American Dictionary