词汇 | general-public |
释义 | the general public noun[ S, + sing/pl verb ] uk /ˌdʒen.ər.əl ˈpʌb.lɪk/ us /ˌdʒen.ɚ.əl ˈpʌb.lɪk/ ordinary people, especially all the people who are not members of a particular organization or who do not have any special type of knowledge: (尤指不属于特定机构或没有专业知识的)普通百姓,公众 This is a matter of great concern to the general public.这是个公众非常关心的问题。 Ordinary people banausic civil ceremony commonalty community demotic grassroots Joe Public John Doe John Q. Public man/woman of the peopleidiom mass market omnibus popular popularly prole public rabble ruck the common manidiom the man/woman in the streetidiom the general public | Business Englishthe general public noun[ S ] ukus ordinary people, especially people who are not members of a particular organization or who do not have any special type of knowledge: Corporate credit unions trade within the credit-union system and don't do business with the general public. Examples of the general publicthe general public Sixthly, the legislature also ensures that the generalpublic and legal academia do not foster the adaptability of the law. It is an excellent guide for educating the generalpublic. Until now, none has been very effective in presenting these topics in a manner that is readily accessible to the generalpublic. Yet laboratory animals, even laboratory dogs and cats (but especially rodents) are treated far more indifferently by scientists and the generalpublic. These challenges only had to be in the interest of the children or the generalpublic. Pollution harms the generalpublic, so permission for emitting applies. I am sure that this book with be popular with collectors and the generalpublic. The authors also fall into two classes : professional scientists presenting their work to the generalpublic, or professional writers turning their attention to human evolution. We are gullible, fallible, the marginally interested, vulnerable generalpublic. It may also be a matter of explaining to patients, practitioners, and the generalpublic the consequences of not applying the evidence. The result was a set of social programs widely supported by the generalpublic. The challenge to ensure they are the preferred focus for the generalpublic should be identified as an important priority in knowledge translation research. They all gained some position of status, never mind how, sufficient to win the respect of the generalpublic. Ultimately, as we shall see, property owners would, indeed, be found to have a duty to the generalpublic to protect their property from harm. Between 1996 and 2000, drug companies tripled overall advertising spending directed at the generalpublic to nearly $2.5 billion a year. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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