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I . pub·lic [ˈpʌblɪk] ADJ.

public

II . pub·lic [ˈpʌblɪk] SUST. + sing./pl. v.

1. public (the people):

the public

2. public:

public
public of newspapers
bralci m pl.
public of TV
gledalci m pl.

3. public (not in private):

in public
in public

no·ta·ry [ˈnəʊtəri] SUST., no·ta·ry ˈpub·lic <-ies public> SUST.

notar(ka) m (f)

pub·lic ac·ˈcount·ant SUST. ingl. am. (licensed by state, chartered)

pub·lic ad·ˈdress SUST., pub·lic ad·ˈdress sys·tem SUST.

public address

pub·lic af·ˈfairs SUST. pl.

public affairs
javne zadeve f pl.

pub·lic ap·ˈpear·ance SUST.

pub·lic ap·ˈpoint·ment SUST.

public appointment POL., ADMIN.

pub·lic as·ˈsist·ance SUST. ingl. am.

pub·lic ˈbar SUST. ingl. brit.

public bar

pub·lic con·ˈveni·ence SUST. ingl. brit. ingl. austr. eufem. form

pub·lic de·ˈfend·er SUST. ingl. am. DER.

pub·lic do·ˈmain SUST.

1. public domain (government property):

public domain

2. public domain (not subject to copyright):

to be in the public domain

pub·lic ˈen·emy SUST.

pub·lic ex·ˈpen·di·ture SUST.

pub·lic ˈfunds SUST. pl.

pub·lic ˈhealth SUST. no pl.

public health

pub·lic ˈholi·day SUST.

pub·lic ˈhouse SUST. ingl. brit. form

public house

pub·lic ˈin·ter·est SUST.

pub·lic ˈlaw SUST.

public law

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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But time and again, reporters give new appointees a public tongue-bath in hopes of later getting access to a scoop in return for the self-abasement.
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Nearly more than 20 public bus lines crisscross the city and its countryside.
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She does not shy away from subjects seen by the public as taboo.
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A fifth of each ton extracted from these mines was crown property, the rest being divided among claim owners, contractors and public administrators.
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He was publicly criticized for having allegedly mishandled public funds for his office space in his apartment.
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An official public holiday can not replace a regular day off.
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Divorces were frowned upon, no matter what the provocation, and a man who was sued at law, particularly upon his promissory note, was almost disgraced in the public mind.
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It spent 1.6 million of public money on the scheme, so a greater than tenfold return on investment was expected.
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Over many years, realtors, the local newspaper, private pre-schools, and the rumor mill have steered middle class families away from the public schools.
www.huffingtonpost.com
In his teens, he showed an interest in music, athletics, and public speaking.
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