英:['pʌblɪkli]
美:['pʌblɪkli]
英:['pʌblɪkli]
美:['pʌblɪkli]
pub·lic·ly
pu blihk li
词根:public
adj.public 公众的;政府的;公用的;公立的
n.public 公众;社会;公共场所
publicity 宣传,宣扬;公开;广告;注意
publicist 国际法学家;宣传人员;公法学家
vt.publicize 宣传;公布
publicise 宣传,宣扬;公布,颂
Adverb
1. in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly;
"she admitted publicly to being a communist"
2. by the public or the people generally;
"publicly provided medical care"
"publicly financed schools"
1560年代,“在公共场合”,源自 public(形容词)+ -ly(2)。从1580年代开始,“由公众”使用。变体 publically 于1812年被证明,可能是因为 publicly 是这类单词中唯一的例外,通常拼写为 -ically,但发音通常不同。
The first known use of publicly was in 1534
1 In June, Nixon publicly made a major shift in his strategy and announced a new policy, called Vietnamization.
2 She breathed deeply to quieten it, but it would not stay still. had betrayed her, publicly, grossly, and shamelessly.
3 Mr. Hal- lam knew nothing about it, and Mr. Edwards never appeared publicly in his business capacity.
4 Anderson and other prominent performers were urged to announce publicly that they would no longer appear before segregated audiences.
5 In 1949, under investigation by the House Un-American Activities Committee, Frank would finally confess publicly to his Communist Party membership.
6 The protesters were testing the mayor’s patience. publicly.
7 An arrested Korean gang chief named Han had been publicly threatening him, spreading the word on the street that Kwang had betrayed them.
8 On January 31, 1985, in a debate in Parliament, the state president publicly offered me my freedom if I “unconditionally rejected violence as a political instrument.”
9 As a good citizen, she never tried to publicly contradict her country.
10 But publicly, they reviled it and were obligated to prosecute all slavers.
11 Jupe refuses to “publicly participate in an activity so subjected to the male gaze,” but she lets me toss her around in the backyard.
12 I had told Mr. de Klerk before that it served no useful purpose to attack the ANC publicly, yet he continued to do so.
13 The National Heritage Committee has conducted a public inquiry to find the answer...
国家遗产委员会进行了公开调查以寻找答案。
14 If anyone is caught stealing, the chief can publicly humiliate her, take away her possessions, and beat her.
15 And no one in America was prepared to question a decision made by Washington, at least publicly, when rendered so summarily.
16 The idea was to signal, as publicly as possible, that the transit police were now serious about cracking down on fare-beaters.
17 She also feared that the full breadth of his achievements might never be publicly acknowledged, due to government secrecy.
18 In any event, Lawrence put his name to the statement on June 16, and thereafter never admitted publicly to any misgivings about the result.
19 The Osage Tribal Council was the only governing body to publicly single out and praise White and his team, including the undercover operatives.
20 This inward blame has been a treasure for the rich and powerful, who have had to do less for their poor, publicly and privately, than any other ruling class since, say, Napoleonic times.
1 公共地
2 公然
open public overt declared professed avowed unashamed undisguised barefaced openly outright overtly professedly declaredly in the face of day in the face of the sun under nose under the nose of a before face to beard in teeth from the shoulder in public to face in the public eye in the teeth in face blatant flagrant overground out-and-out unconcealed patently in the open to the eye in broad daylight to the view
3 公开地
abovedeck barely openly overtly avowedly above board in public in society outright broadly freely frankly in the open to the view be on the table
4 公然地
openly outright overtly professedly declaredly in the face of day in the face of the sun under nose under the nose of a before face to beard in teeth from the shoulder in public to face in the teeth in face patently in the open to the view
5 公开
open public overt exoteric aboveground unconcealed unhidden abovedeck barely openly overtly avowedly publicity showing publish spread ventilate officialize above board in public in society make public outspoken out release airing official formal upfront disclosure air surface disclose transpire declassify take the wraps off bring out into the open bring to light lay bare go public go public with open up transparent outright undisguised freely frankly publication openness unveiling in the open on record overground unashamed ouvert exposure discovery exhibition daylight exposition hangout patency divulgation expose unearth divulge uncase to the view be on the table
6 公共
7 当众