副词公开地; 由公众(或政府); 为公众所同意; 以公众名义
副词
1. I am going to say what I think of him openly and publicly.
我要公开、坦然地说出我对他的看法。
1. 公开地:良序社会的优点,是所有人都能公开地(publicly)接受同样的原则,亦清楚原则背后的证成理据. 当彼此出现纷争,便可有一共同标准做出裁定,因此能成为多元社会统一(unity)的基础. 而这个公共的原则亦能有效培养人们的正义感,从而确保社会稳定.
2. 公然地:publicize 宣扬 | publicly 公然地 | publish 发行
3. 公开地;当众:publicity 公开;宣扬 | publicly 公开地;当众 | publish 出版;发行
4. 而且是公开的:Mobs of them...|成群结队 | ...publicly.|而且是公开的 | The congress leaders are selling it on the streets of Delhi.|国会领袖在新德里的街头卖盐
1. McCain has said publicly he had no intention of serving as vice president, at times leaving the door open just enough to create a constant buzz.
2. publicly在线翻译
2. Many US companies have been reluctant to publicly call for WTO cases against China out of fear that could suffer retaliation from Beijing.
3. Chinese banks have improved risk management and internal controls and strengthened their capital positions after beginning to trade publicly in 2005.
4. Cuban officials and a growing number of Americans who oppose US sanctions hope Carter will publicly condemn the trade embargo.
5. The standoff got worse publicly later, with SGX taking the case to the court and China Sky holding its ground.
6. Later it said publicly traded companies must pay dividends in cash rather than stock over three years before submitting their refinancing applications.
7. The plan is to tabulate the votes, and release the results publicly 48 hours before the actual election.
8. Sanders was hired late Thursday after Katherine Jackson's former attorney publicly cast doubts about the authenticity of her filing.
9. It is said that public servants above a certain level in Shanghai have the chance to go on publicly funded overseas study tours every year.
10. publicly的意思
10. The securities watchdog and its nominated agencies will implement the classification process, but the result will not be publicly disclosed as per the international standards.
adv
1. in a manner accessible to or observable by the public
openly
e.g. she admitted publicly to being a communist
Synonym: publically in public
2. by the public or the people generally
e.g. publicly provided medical care
publicly financed schools