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Public
público, -a
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. public [Am ˈpəblɪk, Brit ˈpʌblɪk] ADJ
1. public (of people):
public
to go public company:
public enemy number one
2. public (concerning the state):
public
to hold public office
public body
3. public library/garden/footpath:
public
4. public (open, not concealed):
public announcement/protest
public speaking
public speaker
to make sth public
to go public
II. public [Am ˈpəblɪk, Brit ˈpʌblɪk] SUBST public access channel + Sg or pl Verb
1. public U (people in general):
the public
open to the public
2. public C (audience):
public
Wendungen:
in public
public access channel Info
I. eye [Am aɪ, Brit ʌɪ] SUBST
1.1. eye ANAT:
ojo m
ponerle a alguien el ojo morado ugs
ponerle a alguien a la funerala Esp ugs
ponerle a alguien en compota or en tinta CSur ugs
an eye for an eye BIBL
hacerle ojitos a alguien
to open sb's eyes
abrirle los ojos a alguien
to open sb's eyes to sth
hacerle ver algo a alguien
to see eye to eye with sb usu with neg
to see eye to eye with sb usu with neg
coincidir (con alguien)
attr at eye level
1.2. eye (look, gaze):
para él (or etc.)
a sus (or mis etc.) ojos
to give sb the eye or veraltend the glad eye ugs
hacerle ojitos a alguien ugs
to hit sb in the eye wörtl (strike)
darle a alguien en el ojo
to keep an eye on sth/sb
vigilar or cuidar algo/a alguien
to lay or set or ugs clap eyes on sb/sth from the moment I set or laid or ugs clapped eyes on it
1.3. eye (attention):
to keep out of the public eye
1.4. eye (ability to judge):
ojo m
2.1. eye (of needle):
ojo m
2.2. eye (of hurricane, storm):
ojo m
2.3. eye (in potato):
ojo m
II. eye <Part Präs eying or Brit eyeing> [Am aɪ, Brit ʌɪ] VERB trans
1. eye (observe):
2. eye (ogle):
relojear RíoPl ugs
public transportation, public transport Brit SUBST U
general public SUBST
the general public
the general public
public assistance SUBST U Am
public assistance
to be on public assistance
public defender SUBST Am
public defender
public convenience SUBST Brit form often pl
aseos mpl públicos form
public company SUBST (in UK)
public company
public bar SUBST Brit
public bar
bar m
public prosecutor SUBST (esp in UK)
public prosecutor
public school Info
public school
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. public [ˈpʌblɪk] ADJ
1. public (of/for the people, provided by the state):
public
2. public (done openly):
public
to go public with sth
II. public [ˈpʌblɪk] SUBST
1. public (people collectively, audience):
public
in public
2. public (ordinary people):
public
public expenditure SUBST, public expense SUBST ADMIN, POL, WIRTSCH
public transport(ation) SUBST
public address (system) SUBST
public address (system)
public appointment SUBST
general public SUBST kein Pl
the general public
public accountant SUBST Am
public accountant
public accountant
contador(a) m (f) público, -a
public defender SUBST Am JUR
public defender
defensor(a) m (f) de oficio
public funds SUBST Pl POL, ADMIN, FIN, WIRTSCH
public funds
public opinion SUBST
public opinion
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. public [ˈpʌb·lɪk] ADJ
1. public (of/for the people, provided by state):
public
2. public (done openly):
public
to go public with sth
II. public [ˈpʌb·lɪk] SUBST
1. public (people collectively, audience):
public
in public
2. public (ordinary people):
public
public expenditure SUBST, public expense SUBST ADMIN, POL, WIRTSCH
public accountant SUBST
public accountant
public accountant
contador (a) m (f) público, -a
public assistance SUBST
public assistance
public defender SUBST JUR
public defender
defensor (a) m (f) de oficio
public interest SUBST
public interest
public funds SUBST Pl POL, ADMIN, FIN, WIRTSCH
public funds
public library <-ies> SUBST
public library
public law SUBST JUR
public law
public sector SUBST
public sector
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He was a public defender before going into private practice from 1969 to 1982.
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He was represented by a public defender at this hearing.
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When the case came to court the narrator refused the public defender and decided to represent himself.
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Issues often arise in state jurisdictions with regard to appropriate levels of public defender funding.
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A single public defender had been appointed to represent them on these three charges.
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