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public adj | (open to view, not private) (otevřený veřejnosti) | veřejný příd |
| The singer will have a public wedding. |
public adj | (concerning all people) (týkající se lidí) | veřejný příd |
| This work is in the public domain. |
public adj | (having shares on stock exchange) (na burze obchodovatelný podnik) | veřejný příd |
| This is a public company. |
public adj | UK (school: private) (o škole v GB) | soukromý příd |
| Their children attend an exclusive public school. |
public adj | US (school: government-funded) (o škole placené státem) | státní příd |
| (o škole placené státem) | veřejný příd |
| Most Americans attend public schools. |
public adj | (owned by the public) (patřící všem) | veřejný příd |
| There are a lot of public parks in my town. |
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general public n | (people in general) | veřejnost ž |
| | široká veřejnost příd + ž |
| The park is closed to the general public. |
| Tento park je pro veřejnost uzavřený. |
notary public, public notary n | (witnessing official) | notář, notářka m, ž |
| Countries with a legal system based on Napoleonic law utilise notaries public to perform certain functions that solicitors carry out in English law. |
public acclaim n | (praise and popularity) | veřejné uznání |
| The museum opened in October last year to much public acclaim. |
public address system n | (loudspeaker) (ve škole apod.) | rozhlas |
| The lost child was found, thanks to the alert given over the public address system. |
public company n | (shares traded publicly) | veřejná obchodní společnost |
| Iconix trades as a public company on the NASDAQ. |
public debt n | (money owed by government) | veřejný dluh |
| Britain must adopt a credible plan to reduce public debt. |
public eye n | figurative (attention of the general public) | veřejný dohled příd + m |
| The children of politicians grow up in the public eye. |
public health n | (social schemes to benefit health) | veřejné zdravotnictví příd + s |
| The legislature debated the public health plan proposal last week. |
public health crisis, health crisis n | ([sth] that risks the health of many people) | krize v oblasti veřejného zdraví fráze |
public holiday n | (national day off work) | státní svátek příd + m |
| July 4th is a public holiday in the United States. 5th October is a public holiday in some, but not all, states of Australia. |
public house n | UK, formal (drinking establishment) | hostinec m |
| | hospoda ž |
public nuisance n | (act, thing: anti-social) (výtržnost) | narušení veřejného pořádku fráze |
| A man was arrested earlier this evening on suspicion of creating a public nuisance. |
public nuisance n | (person: anti-social) | výtržník, výtržnice m, ž |
| Police described Smith as a public nuisance who was often under the influence of drink or drugs. |
public policy n | (law: social law principles) | veřejná politika příd + ž |
| This chapter of the book covers the effect of public policy on business. |
public relations npl | (PR: relationship with the general public) | PR zkr |
| | public relations fráze |
| James is an articulate, charismatic guy; I think he'd do well in public relations. |
public school n | UK (private secondary school) (ve Velké Británii) | soukromá střední škola fráze |
| Eton is the most famous public school in the world. |
public school n | US (publicly-funded school) (v USA) | veřejná škola příd + ž |
| Their children attend the public school in their neighborhood. |
public service n | (supplying of a service) | služba veřejnosti ž + ž |
| After 40 years spent in public service, the MP is stepping down. |
public service n | often plural (service provided) (služba poskytovaná zdarma veřejnosti) | veřejná služba příd + ž |
| Public services for which residents are charged separately include the removal of garden waste. |
public service n | Aus, NZ (civil service) | státní správa příd + ž |
public speaking n | (making a speech to an audience) | veřejný projev příd + m |
| | projev před veřejností fráze |
| Public speaking is probably the worst of all my fears. |
public transport n | (fare-paying travel) | veřejná doprava příd + ž |
| The snow brought public transport to a halt. |
public transportation n | (means of fare-paying travel) | hromadná doprava, veřejná doprava příd + ž |
| New York City's public transportation system includes both subways and buses. |
public-opinion poll n | (survey of people's views) | průzkum veřejného mínění |
| According to a recent public opinion poll, Americans care more about the economy than about health care reform. |