[] connected with ordinary people in society in general 平民的;公众的;大众的;百姓的◆Levels of waste from the factory may be a danger to public health. 工厂废弃物可能危及公众的健康。◆Smoking in public places is already banned in some cities. 有些城市已禁止在公共场所吸烟。
[] provided, especially by the government, for the use of people in general 公共的;公立的◆a public education system 公共教育制度◆public transport 公共交通◆a public car park/telephone 公共停车场;公用电话OPPprivate ➡state
[] connected with the government and the services it provides 政府的;有关政府所提供服务的◆The rail industry is no longer in public ownership. 铁路行业已不再归国有了。◆The government will put more public funds into the banking system. 政府将向银行系统注入更多的政府资金。SYNstate OPPprivate
(; ) sold or offered to people in general to buy 公开买卖的◆investments and public offerings 投资和公开发行股票OPPprivate
known to people in general 公开的;人人皆知的◆Details of the report have not yet been made public. 报告的细节尚未公开。◆This latest scandal has not done the company's public image any good. 这一最新的丑闻对公司的公众形象没有任何好处。
intended to be seen or heard by people in general 公开的◆a public apology/enquiry 公开的道歉/询问◆A public meeting will be held tomorrow evening. 公开会议将於明晚举行。OPPprivate
where there are a lot of people who can see and hear you 公开场合的;大庭广众之下的◆Can we talk somewhere a little less public? 我们找个私密些的地方谈话好吗?OPPprivate
▸publicly /ˈpʌblɪkli/
adverb
◆a publicly owned company 公开招股公司◆This information is not publicly available. 这个消息未对外公开。●go ˈpublic () (about a company) to start selling shares on the stock exchange (公司)上市,公开出售股份➡ idiom at company