Sanakirja
Tekoälykääntäjä

Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

  • Ääntäminen:
    • IPA: /ˈpʌb.lɪk/
  • ÄäntäminenUS:
    • IPA: [ˈpʌb.lɪk]

Määritelmät

Adjektiivit

  1. Able to be seen or known by everyone; open to general view, happening without concealment.
  2. Pertaining to all the people as a whole (as opposed a private group); concerning the whole country, community etc.
  3. Officially representing the community; carried out or funded by the state on behalf of the community.
  4. Open to all members of a community; especially, provided by national or local authorities and supported by money from taxes.
  5. (of a company) Traded publicly via a stock market.

Substantiivit

  1. The people in general, regardless of membership of any particular group.
  2. (archaic) A public house; an inn.

Esimerkit

  • Earlier this month Godwin had to make a public apology to the family of Daniel Morgan after the collapse of a £30m inquiry into his murder in 1987.
  • Seeing the British establishment struggle with the financial sector is like watching an alcoholic […].  Until 2008 there was denial over what finance had become. When a series of bank failures made this impossible, there was widespread anger, leading to the public humiliation of symbolic figures.
  • A mere 3% of the more than 1,000 people interviewed said they actually knew what the conference was about. It seems safe to say public awareness of the Convention on Biological Awareness in Nagoya - and its goal of safeguarding wildlife - is close to non-existent.
  • In order to grant the rich these pleasures, the social contract is reconfigured. […]  The public realm is privatised, the regulations restraining the ultra-wealthy and the companies they control are abandoned, and Edwardian levels of inequality are almost fetishised.
  • From another point of view, it was a place without a soul. The well-to-do had hearts of stone; the rich were brutally bumptious; the Press, the Municipality, all the public men, were ridiculously, vaingloriously self-satisfied.
  • But culture's total budget is a tiny proportion of all public spending; it is one of the government's most visible success stories.
  • Some are left for dead on rubbish tips, in refuge bags or at public toilets.
  • Now we are liberal with our innermost secrets, spraying them into the public ether with a generosity our forebears could not have imagined. Where we once sent love letters in a sealed envelope, or stuck photographs of our children in a family album, now such private material is despatched to servers and clouds operated by people we don't know and will never meet.
  • Members of the public may not proceed beyond this point.
  • Bush and Blair stand condemned by their own publics and face imminent political extinction.
  • “Two or three months more went by ; the public were eagerly awaiting the arrival of this semi-exotic claimant to an English peerage, and sensations, surpassing those of the Tichbourne case, were looked forward to with palpitating interest. […]”
  • The public has a right to know.
  • The city needs more public facilities.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkopublics
Komparatiivimore public
Superlatiivimost public