public

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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:

Główne tłumaczenia
AngielskiPolski
public n (people in general)ludzie ż, l.mn.
  społeczeństwo n
 The public has a right to know.
 Ludzie mają prawo wiedzieć.
public adj (accessible to all)otwarty przym.
 A public meeting is being held.
 Odbywa się właśnie otwarte spotkanie.
public adj (concerning the government)publiczny przym.
  państwowy przym.
 Keith entered public service.
 Keith rozpoczął pracę w sektorze publicznym.
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Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia
AngielskiPolski
public adj (open to view, not private)publiczny przym.
  otwarty dla publiczności wyr.
 The singer will have a public wedding.
public adj (concerning all people)publiczny przym.
 This work is in the public domain.
public adj (having shares on stock exchange)akcyjny przym.
  publiczny przym.
 This is a public company.
 To jest spółka akcyjna.
public adj UK (school: private) (szkoła)prywatny przym.
 Their children attend an exclusive public school.
public adj US (school: government-funded)państwowy przym.
 Most Americans attend public schools.
public adj (owned by the public)miejski przym.
  publiczny przym.
 There are a lot of public parks in my town.
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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:

Formy złożone:
AngielskiPolski
become public v expr (come to be known by all)wychodzić na jaw zwrot ndk.
  wyjść na jaw zwrot dk.
 The comedian was afraid that if her sexual orientation became public, her career might suffer.
for public consumption adj (intended for the general public)dla publiczności przyim. + ż
 The report was not intended for public consumption.
general public n (people in general)ludzie ż, l.mn.
 The park is closed to the general public.
in public adv (openly, overtly, in front of others)publiczny, otwarty przym.
 I like singing but am very nervous about performing in public.
in public view adv (openly)otwarcie przys.
 They were kissing in public view at the station and didn't care if anyone saw them.
in the public eye adv (prominently)widocznie przys.
 If you are going to be a politician you must be prepared to live in the public eye.
in the public eye adj (prominent)widocznie przys.
  na widoku przyim. + m
 Kate Middleton is even more in the public eye since she became engaged to Prince Andrew.
make public vtr (publicize, reveal)publikować, ujawniać ndk.
  opublikować, ujawnić dk.
 Their love affair was made public when they were seen together holding hands.
nonpublic,
non-public
adj
(private)prywatny, niepubliczny przym.
notary public n (official who witnesses signatures, etc.)oświadczenie publiczne n + przym.
 Countries with a legal system based on Napoleonic law utilise notaries public to perform certain functions that solicitors carry out in English law.
open to the public adj (that can be visited by anyone)ogólnodostępny przym.
 The park is open to the public every summer.
PA system n abbreviation (public address system)nagłośnienie w miejscu publicznym wyr.
public acclaim n (praise and popularity)publiczne uznanie przym. + n
 The museum opened in October last year to much public acclaim.
public address system n (loudspeaker)urządzenia nagłaśniające n + przym.
 The lost child was found, thanks to the alert given over the public address system.
public affairs npl (current events of public interest)sprawy publiczne ż, l.mn. + przym.
 The new television station has 6 hours a day of public affairs programming.
public baths npl (swimming pool)łaźnie publiczne ż, l.mn. + przym.
 Why do children always urinate in public baths?
public baths npl (public facilities for bathing)łaźnie publiczne ż, l.mn. + przym.
public company n (shares traded publicly)spółka publiczna ż + przym.
 Iconix trades as a public company on the NASDAQ.
public debt n (money owed by government)dług publiczny m + przym.
 Britain must adopt a credible plan to reduce public debt.
public eye n figurative (attention of the general public)uwaga publiczna ż + przym.
 The children of politicians grow up in the public eye.
public health n (social schemes to benefit health)zdrowie publiczne n + przym.
 The legislature debated the public health plan proposal last week.
public health crisis,
health crisis
n
([sth] that risks the health of many people)kryzys zdrowia publicznego m + n + przym.
public holiday n (national day off work)święto publiczne n + przym.
 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) (przestarzały)zajazd m
  bar m
  pub m
public image n (reputation)reputacja ż
 The corruption scandal ruined the public image of all the officials who were involved.
public liability insurance n (against lawsuits)ubezpieczenie od odpowiedzialności cywilnej wyr.
public nuisance n (act, thing: anti-social)zakłócenie porządku publicznego wyr.
 A man was arrested earlier this evening on suspicion of creating a public nuisance.
public nuisance n (person: anti-social)zakłócenie porządku publicznego wyr.
 Police described Smith as a public nuisance who was often under the influence of drink or drugs.
public park n (recreational area of grassland)park publiczny m + przym.
 You shouldn't litter in a public park.
 The city planners insisted that some land be set aside for public parks.
public policy n (law: social law principles)polityka społeczna ż + przym.
 This chapter of the book covers the effect of public policy on business.
public relations npl (PR: relationship with the general public)relacje publiczne ż, l.mn. + przym.
 James is an articulate, charismatic guy; I think he'd do well in public relations.
public school n UK (private secondary school)prywatna szkoła średnia ż + przym.
 Eton is the most famous public school in the world.
public school n US (publicly-funded school)szkoła publiczna ż + przym.
 Their children attend the public school in their neighborhood.
public service n Aus, NZ (civil service)administracja państwowa ż + przym.
public speaking n (making a speech to an audience)przemowa publiczna ż + przym.
 Public speaking is probably the worst of all my fears.
public speech n (talk made to an audience)przemowa publiczna ż + przym.
 I have to give a public speech today – that's why I'm feeling so nervous.
public transport n (fare-paying travel)komunikacja publiczna ż + przym.
 The snow brought public transport to a halt.
public transportation n (means of fare-paying travel)komunikacja publiczna ż + przym.
 New York City's public transportation system includes both subways and buses.
public treasury n (government funds)skarbnica państwowa ż + przym.
 The governor was convicted of using funds from the public treasury to pay for vacations.
public works npl (government-funded construction)prace publiczne ż, l.mn. + przym.
public-opinion poll n (survey of people's views)badanie opinii publicznej wyr.
 According to a recent public opinion poll, Americans care more about the economy than about health care reform.
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'public' znaleziono także w tych pozycjach:
W angielskim opisie:
Kolokacje: the [movie-going, book-buying] public, go to the public [pool, library], (a member of) the general public, więcej…

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