public
英 ['pʌblɪk]
美['pʌblɪk]
- adj. 公众的;政府的;公用的;公立的
- n. 公众;社会;公共场所
- n. (Public)人名;(英)帕布利克
词组搭配
the public eye
the state of being known or of interest to people in general, especially through the media
(尤指通过媒体)公众关注度,众所熟知
the pressures of being constantly &B{in the public eye}.
总在公众眼皮子底下的压力。
go public
To become publicly owned, by launching shares of stock onto the open market
公开发售股票:通过把股票投入公开市场而使…成为公众所拥有
The company went public after having been closely held for 12 years.
这个公司在被紧密地控制了十二年之后,终于公开召股了
go public with【非正式用语】
To reveal to the public a previously unknown or secret piece of information
公布于众:把先前不为大众所知或秘密的情况公布于众
The president finally had to go public with the scandal.
总统最后只有把这桩丑闻公之于众
in public
In such a way as to be visible to the scrutiny of the people
公开地:以一种能被民众密切观察的方式
“A career is born in public-talent in privacy”(&b{Marilyn Monroe})
“事业是基于在私下公开的才智而形成的”(&b{玛丽琳·门罗})