public's in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for public's in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.public [Am ˈpəblɪk, Brit ˈpʌblɪk] ADJ

II.public [Am ˈpəblɪk, Brit ˈpʌblɪk] N public access channel + sing or pl vb

See also public access channel, eye

1.1. eye ANAT:

ojo m
ponerle a alguien a la funerala Spain inf
an eye for an eye BIBL
attr at eye level

1.2. eye (look, gaze):

y ahora, a la vista de todos, …
to give sb the eye or dated the glad eye inf

II.eye <pres part eying or Brit eyeing> [Am aɪ, Brit ʌɪ] VB trans

public transportation, public transport Brit N U

public convenience N Brit form often pl

public's in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for public's in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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

public expenditure N, public expense N ADMIN, POL, ECON

public funds N pl POL, ADMIN, FIN, ECON

public's Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Around 1345 rebellions, economic crisis and financial mismanagement of the paper currency destroyed the public's confidence in the bills.
en.wikipedia.org
They're asking for the public's help in identifying and locating the home invasion suspects shown in the photos and video.
www.ktvu.com
It successfully restored the public's confidence in the banking system and ended discussion of banking reform.
en.wikipedia.org
But we can't let commercial imperatives run roughshod over the public's right to privacy.
theconversation.com
Of course, there is an alternate future, one where the public's lack of trust and fearfulness is indulged.
ottawacitizen.com
When the perfidy was revealed, baseball knew that the crisis risked losing the public's affection and patronage during the post-war years.
www.huffingtonpost.com
It is unclear whether this process has successfully balanced the right of free speech with the public's right to be protected against misinformation and mendacity.
theconversation.com
Nevertheless, she reverted to melancholic, jilted love songs that ultimately did not go well with the public's taste.
en.wikipedia.org
The phrase "lab-grown meat" has become shorthand for this kind of research -- a term that does little to whet the public's appetite.
abcnews.go.com
Governments or businesses select art pieces to be shown in public spaces and the public's response is generally one of passive gossip or direct attack.
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