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I . pub·lic [ˈpʌblɪk] ADJ

public

II . pub·lic [ˈpʌblɪk] N + sing/pl vb

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] N, no·ta·ry ˈpub·lic <-ies public> N

notar(ka) m (f)

pub·lic ac·ˈcount·ant N Am (licensed by state, chartered)

pub·lic ad·ˈdress N, pub·lic ad·ˈdress sys·tem N

public address

pub·lic af·ˈfairs N pl

public affairs
javne zadeve f pl

pub·lic ap·ˈpear·ance N

pub·lic ap·ˈpoint·ment N

public appointment POL, ADMIN

pub·lic as·ˈsist·ance N Am

pub·lic ˈbar N Brit

public bar

pub·lic con·ˈveni·ence N Brit Aus euph form

pub·lic de·ˈfend·er N Am LAW

pub·lic do·ˈmain N

1. public domain (government property):

public domain

2. public domain (not subject to copyright):

to be in the public domain

pub·lic ˈen·emy N

pub·lic ex·ˈpen·di·ture N

pub·lic ˈfunds N pl

pub·lic ˈhealth N no pl

public health

pub·lic ˈholi·day N

pub·lic ˈhouse N Brit form

public house

pub·lic ˈin·ter·est N

pub·lic ˈlaw N

public law

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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