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词汇 public-image
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public image

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meanings of publicand image


These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings.
public
noun[ U, + sing/pl verb ]
uk /ˈpʌb.lɪk/ us /ˈpʌb.lɪk/
the group of people who are involved with you or your organization, especially in a ...
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image
noun
uk /ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/ us /ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or ...
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Examples of public image


public image
Indeed, they risk compromising their grassroots publicimage if they turn to venues that are far removed from the community where they are based.
Those at the bottom of the heap - the feckless, the incompetent, the eccentric and the shady - threatened their neighbours' enterprises and undermined the publicimage of white settler progress.
Venue shopping can be a means of attracting allies, shaping a group's publicimage, as well as a way to achieve substantive policy goals.
Through repetition, some of these 'opinions' became integrated into her publicimage, and the iteration of this persona in song evolved into her most characteristic method of (self-)representation.
Two new recordings of his musical achievements - works variously authenticated, rejected, or still hovering between acceptance or exclusion - will have gone some way towards boosting his publicimage.
Corporate competitions again flourished as a way for corporations to maintain a publicimage when products were rationed and taken off the market.
There are compelling arguments that firms are motivated to comply with standards by non-economic factors such as their publicimage.
He managed to maintain the publicimage of him as a clean, charismatic leader who knew how to perform appropriately in front of the public.
But this time the two discourses amalgamated into one and established the publicimage of the battle as the most atrocious encounter in military history.
The publicimage of the local gerarchi was such that people found little to stimulate them and much to repel them.
There are dancers, however, who love the limelight and project a visible publicimage.
His publicimage here became embedded in a representation of the scientific theory he was presenting.
The publicimage of an important composer often changes when he or she dies.
The lobby of the sheltered housing project symbolises its publicimage; it is spacious, air-conditioned and well decorated, with low sofas and matching tables.
This was mainly because they had a very poor publicimage, and were also associated with most of the misdeeds of the past government.
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