make public / ˈpʌb lɪk /

公开公布公开化公之于众

make public2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole:public funds; a public nuisance.
  2. done, made, acting, etc., for the community as a whole: public prosecution.
  3. open to all persons: a public meeting.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the people constituting a community, state, or nation.
  2. a particular group of people with a common interest, aim, etc.: the book-buying public.
  3. British Informal. a tavern; public house.

make public 近义词

make public

等同于 leak

make public

等同于 promulgate

make public

等同于 report

make public

等同于 reveal

make public

等同于 speak

make public

等同于 spread

make public

等同于 unmask

make public

等同于 unveil

make public

等同于 break

make public

等同于 declassify

make public

等同于 air

make public

等同于 announce

更多make public例句

  1. Today, the solution that she built moves into public beta and will compete at TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield with other startups for $100,000 and the Disrupt Cup.
  2. The filings have been at the center of a legal fight between the impeached president and Democrats, who have demanded that he make the contents available to the American public.
  3. During the most recent fiscal year, which ended in June, it rose again, to 314, according to the Cook County public guardian’s office.
  4. No Silicon Valley startup has gone public yet this year, but that bleak stretch is about to end.
  5. In 2015, the Obama-Biden administration orchestrated Mission Innovation, a compact among 20 countries to double public funding for energy RD&D over five years.
  6. When cities started adding chlorine to their water supplies, in the early 1900s, it set off public outcry.
  7. Not to be left behind, progressives in neighboring Wisconsin clamored to join the cutting edge of public health.
  8. Just the hard-on before you shoot unarmed members of the public.
  9. Great American leaders have long contributed profound thoughts of tremendous consequence to the public discourse.
  10. Saved from the public gallows, Weeks was virtually exiled from the city, and wound up in Mississippi, where he raised a family.
  11. As such it is now presented to the public for whatever meed of praise or censure it is found to deserve.
  12. Five of the number had studied with Liszt before, and the young men are artists already before the public.
  13. Many of these have been seen in the Corcoran Art Gallery and in other public exhibitions.
  14. It was close upon twelve o'clock, and the "Rooms" had been open to the public for two hours.
  15. It will be a busy session; and I want to see if I can't become a useful public man.