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public servant
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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

public servant SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

servant [ingl. am. ˈsərvənt, ingl. brit. ˈsəːv(ə)nt] SUST.

1. servant (employee):

your humble servant form., arcznte. (in letters)
su seguro servidor form., arcznte.

2. servant (sb, sth that serves):

I. public [ingl. am. ˈpəblɪk, ingl. brit. ˈpʌblɪk] ADJ.

1. public (of people):

to go public company:

2. public (concerning the state):

3. public library/garden/footpath:

4. public (open, not concealed):

public announcement/protest

II. public [ingl. am. ˈpəblɪk, ingl. brit. ˈpʌblɪk] SUST. public access channel + sing. or pl v.

1. public U (people in general):

2. public C (audience):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

public access channel Info

I. eye [ingl. am. aɪ, ingl. brit. ʌɪ] SUST.

1.1. eye ANAT.:

ojo m
ponerle a alguien el ojo morado coloq.
ponerle a alguien a la funerala Esp. coloq.
ponerle a alguien en compota or en tinta Co. Sur coloq.
an eye for an eye BÍBL.
to be one in the eye for sb esp ingl. brit. coloq., that was one in the eye for the competition
andarse or ir con mucho ojo coloq.
estar(se) ojo avizor coloq.
hacerle ojitos a alguien
to open sb's eyes
abrirle los ojos a alguien
to open sb's eyes to sth
hacerle ver algo a alguien
to see eye to eye with sb usu with negat.
to see eye to eye with sb usu with negat.
coincidir (con alguien)
atrbv. at eye level

1.2. eye (look, gaze):

para él (or etc.)
a sus (or mis etc.) ojos
easy on the eye coloq.
to give sb the eye or arcznte. the glad eye coloq.
hacerle ojitos a alguien coloq.
to hit sb in the eye literal (strike)
darle a alguien en el ojo
to keep an eye on sth/sb
vigilar or cuidar algo/a alguien
to lay or set or coloq. clap eyes on sb/sth from the moment I set or laid or coloq. clapped eyes on it

1.3. eye (attention):

1.4. eye (ability to judge):

ojo m

2.1. eye (of needle):

ojo m

2.2. eye (of hurricane, storm):

ojo m

2.3. eye (in potato):

ojo m

II. eye <part. pres. eying or ingl. brit. eyeing> [ingl. am. aɪ, ingl. brit. ʌɪ] V. trans.

1. eye (observe):

2. eye (ogle):

relojear Río Pl. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

servant [ˈsɜ:vənt, ingl. am. ˈsɜ:r-] SUST.

criado(-a) m (f)
mucamo(-a) m (f) amer.

I. public [ˈpʌblɪk] ADJ.

1. public (of/for the people, provided by the state):

2. public (done openly):

II. public [ˈpʌblɪk] SUST.

1. public (people collectively, audience):

2. public (ordinary people):

en el diccionario PONS

public servant SUST.

funcionario(-a) m (f)
en el diccionario PONS

servant [ˈsɜr·vənt] SUST.

criado(-a) m (f)
mucamo(-a) m (f) amer.

I. public [ˈpʌb·lɪk] ADJ.

1. public (of/for the people, provided by state):

2. public (done openly):

II. public [ˈpʌb·lɪk] SUST.

1. public (people collectively, audience):

2. public (ordinary people):

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Their offerings include cast-off home movies, strange public service announcements, bad corporate training videos and public access channel footage of every stripe.
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The usual remedy was for the complainant to sue the public servant responsible for the injury.
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Before entering politics he was a marketing manager and public servant.
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Prior to winning office he was a computer analyst and public servant.
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He was a farmer, orchardist and public servant by career.
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