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publicly

/puhb-lik-lee/US // ˈpʌb lɪk li //UK // (ˈpʌblɪklɪ) //

公开,公然,公开的,公开发表

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a public or open manner or place.
    • : by the public.
    • : in the name of the community.
    • : by public action or consent.

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Examples

  • Weights are given based on the poll’s date, meaning the number of days until the election, as well as to the pollster’s rating, which is available publicly from FiveThirtyEight.

  • Potts had discussed telling her story publicly with a Daily News reporter in late 2018 and again in the fall of 2019, but in each case the story stalled when she declined an on-the-record interview.

  • At the same time, our business leaders—whether they admit it publicly or not—feel besieged.

  • Proving this would pave the way for the vaccine to become publicly available.

  • Thomas says that vaccine makers usually publicly disclose such developments at the end of a trial.

  • The governor of Punjab province, a Muslim man, called publicly for leniency for her.

  • Which is impossible unless people talk publicly rather than letting each crime be its own isolated incident.

  • The Bureau keeps publicly condemning Pyongyang for the Sony hack.

  • Yet to hear one of the victims so publicly rejecting the kinds of terms used in the past was inspiring.

  • Well, Elba has publicly stated that he would love to play the role.

  • But the question of the independence of Brazil had now come to be publicly agitated, and out of it arose several others.

  • He proclaimed the truce publicly before Seton 'and a great assembly of people.'

  • Yet, filled with contempt for himself, he asked whether he did not deserve to be degraded publicly, and drummed out of the army.

  • I beg publicly to express my gratitude to Government for helping me in my humble effort to improve the lot of the weaver.

  • How boldly he acted during the Haymarket tragedy—publicly advised the use of violence to avenge the capitalist conspiracy.