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词汇 public-life
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public life

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meanings of publicand life


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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life
noun
uk /laɪf/ us /laɪf/
the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of ...
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Examples of public life


public life
Its radical potential is stymied, however, by an overly narrow focus on women's equal participation in publiclife.
The actuaries had long been a heterogeneous group, without a discipline of their own, and had long been without a voice in publiclife.
The location was the landscape garden, divorced from the city and publiclife.
Wills, memorials (a petition to government, detailing a complaint), petitions, and lawsuits give order to both his own and to publiclife.
With their domination of charitable societies and commission posts, one group of urbanites established themselves as a cornerstone of the town's publiclife.
A conservative opinion, like ' women are over-represented in publiclife ', helps to predict a general conservative attitude because this is the most extreme conservative response.
And isn't that concentration a threat to publiclife?
Together, these principles can form the essential ingredients-the constitutive and self-binding rules and mechanisms-of publiclife, allowing it to function and reproduce over time.
Republicanism, emphasizing equality, assigns greater dignity to publiclife.
And this is despite the fact that it was the back-stage mundanities that supported and made possible the front-stage of publiclife.
Yet, many agree that publiclife is not to be guided by religious doctrines or institutions.
An individual's publiclife takes nothing away from the moral or intellectual value of his work.
Corruption in publiclife is palpable evidence of the absence of the rule of law.
Their students would then learn the skills necessary to be successful in publiclife.
Women were the civilising force within the family and in publiclife through action to reform institutions.
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