public
名词
定义 public 名词
- Uncountable(不可數名詞)Singular/Plural verb(單複數動詞)
The group of people associated with you or your organization, especially in a business context.
(尤指商業關係中的)公眾
Newspapers publish sensational stories because they are aware of their public's interests.
報紙刊登聳動的故事,因為他們了解大眾的興趣。
The company actively monitors the public's reaction to its products and services.
公司積極監控大眾對其產品和服務的反應。
This restaurant aims to provide a high-quality dining experience for the public.
這家餐廳旨在為大眾提供高品質的用餐體驗。
片语 public 名词
- in public
In a place accessible or visible to the general public; not in private.
於公開場合,在眾人面前
• The politician never discusses his private life in public.
這位政治家從不在公開場合討論他的私生活。
形容词
定义 public 形容词
people(人群)
- B2
Relating to or involving the general population, rather than being limited to a specific group.
大眾的;公眾的;與大眾有關的
Public opinion is shifting in favor of environmental policies.
公眾輿論正轉向支持環境政策。
We should encourage public discussion on these sensitive issues.
我們應該鼓勵公眾討論這些敏感問題。
The government must consider the public interest when making policies.
政府在制定政策時必須考慮公眾利益。
government(政府)
- B1
Provided by the government using tax revenue and available to all.
公立的;公有的;政府提供的
Public schools offer free education to all children.
公立學校為所有兒童提供免費教育。
The park is a public space maintained by the government.
這個公園是由政府維護的公共空間。
The public healthcare system is dedicated to providing medical services to all.
公共醫療系統致力於為所有人提供醫療服務。
place(場所)
A place where many people gather.
人多的;公開的
They chose to meet in a public place to ensure safety.
他們選擇在公共場所見面以確保安全。
It's not appropriate to discuss personal matters in such a public place.
在這樣的公共場所討論個人事務是不合適的。
The event was held in a public square, attracting many participants.
活動在一個公共廣場舉行,吸引了許多參與者。
成语
- be in the public eye
To be widely known and frequently featured in the media, such as newspapers, magazines, and television.
受到公眾關注
• As a politician, she has to get used to being in the public eye.
作為一名政治家,她必須習慣於出現在公眾視線中。
- go public
To offer shares of a company to the public for the first time, making it available for trade on the stock market.
上市
• The tech startup plans to go public early next year.
這家科技新創公司計劃明年初上市。
- go public (with something)
To reveal something previously kept secret to the public.
公開(某事,尤指先前為秘密之事)。
• They decided to go public with the collaboration plan at next week's press conference.
他們決定在下週的新聞發布會上公開合作計劃。
- public enemy number one/no. 1
A person or thing that is widely disliked or disapproved of; regarded as the primary public enemy.
頭號公敵
• In that small town, the new development was practically public enemy number one.
在那個小鎮上,新的開發案幾乎成了頭號公敵。