1N-SING-COLL [with singular or plural verb]平民;百姓;民众 You can refer to people in general, or to all the people in a particular country or community, as the public . 平民;百姓;民众
Lauderdale House is now open to the public.
劳德代尔艺术教育中心现已向公众开放。
Pure alcohol is not for sale to the general public.
纯酒精不向大众出售。
Trade unions are regarding the poll as a test of the public's confidence in the government.
2N-SING-COLL [with singular or plural verb]志趣相投(或从事同一类活动、具有共同特征)的群体 You can refer to a set of people in a country who share a common interest, activity, or characteristic as a particular kind of public . 志趣相投(或从事同一类活动、具有共同特征)的群体
Market research showed that 93% of the viewing public wanted a hit film channel.
市场调查表明93%的观众希望有一个播放热门影片的频道。
...the American voting public.
美国选民
3ADJ [ADJ n]公众的;大众的Public means relating to all the people in a country or community. 公众的;大众的
The President is attempting to drum up public support for his economic program.
总统正竭力争取公众对他的经济计划予以支持。
4ADJ [ADJ n]政府的;国家的;公共事务的Public means relating to the government or state, or things that are done for the people by the state. 政府的;国家的;公共事务的
The social services account for a substantial part of public spending.
5ADJ [ADJ n]公用的;公共的Public buildings and services are provided for everyone to use. 公用的;公共的
...the New York Public Library.
纽约公立图书馆
The new museum must be accessible by public transport.
新博物馆必须能乘坐公共交通工具到达。
...a public health service available to all.
面向全民的公共医疗保健服务
6ADJ-GRADED (场所)公共的,公开的 A public place is one where people can go about freely and where you can easily be seen and heard. (场所)公共的,公开的
...the heavily congested public areas of international airports.
国际机场人潮涌动的公共场所
I avoid working in places which are too public.
我避免在过于抛头露面的地方工作。
7ADJ [ADJ n](人物或生活)公众的 If someone is a public figure or in public life, many people know who they are because they are often mentioned in newspapers and on television. (人物或生活)公众的
The Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday hit out at public figures who commit adultery.
昨天坎特伯雷大主教严厉抨击了几位与人通奸的公众人物。
I'd like to see more women in public life, especially Parliament.
8ADJ [ADJ n](声明、事件等)公开的,公之于众的Public is used to describe statements, actions, and events that are made or done in such a way that any member of the public can see them or be aware of them. (声明、事件等)公开的,公之于众的
The National Heritage Committee has conducted a public inquiry to find the answer.
国家遗产委员会进行了公开调查以寻找答案。
The comments were the ministry's first detailed public statement on the subject.
这些评论是该部委第一次就此事所作的详细公开声明。
Marilyn made her last public appearance at Madison Square Garden.
玛丽莲最后一次公开亮相是在麦迪逊广场花园。
publicly
He never spoke publicly about the affair.
他从未公开说过此事。
Every move the President makes is publicly discussed as openly as possible.
总统采取的每一项措施都经过尽可能公开的讨论。
9ADJ [verb-link ADJ]公之于众的;公开的;人人皆知的 If a fact is made public or becomes public, it becomes known to everyone rather than being kept secret. 公之于众的;公开的;人人皆知的
Blair wants any new evidence on IRA pub bombs made public.
布莱尔希望将任何关于爱尔兰共和军制造的酒馆爆炸事件的新证据都公之于众。
The facts could cause embarrassment if they ever became public.
一旦披露出去,真相会让人非常尴尬。
10PHRASE [ADJ n]出现在公众视线中;为公众熟知的;广为人知 If someone is in the public eye, many people know who they are, because they are famous or because they are often mentioned on television or in the newspapers. 出现在公众视线中;为公众熟知的;广为人知
One expects people in the public eye to conduct their personal lives with a certain decorum.
人们期望公众人物的私生活能检点些。
He has kept his wife and daughter out of the public eye.