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1 público
Del verbo publicar: ( conjugate publicar) \ \
publico es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
publicó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: publicar público
publicar ( conjugate publicar) verbo transitivo
público 1
◊ -ca adjetivopublic; hacer público algo to announce sth; es un peligro público he's a danger to the public
público 2 sustantivo masculino ( en teatro) audience, public; (Dep) spectators (pl); ( on signs) horario de atención al público ( en oficinas públicas) opening hours; ( en bancos) hours of business; el público en general the general public; en público ‹ hablar› in public; ‹cantar/bailar› in front of an audience; [noticia/información] to be published
publicar verbo transitivo
1 (libro, etc) to publish: publicó su primera novela, she published her first novel
2 (divulgar) to publicize
público,-a
I adjetivo
1 public
hacer público algo, to announce sthg
2 (de control estatal) public
una biblioteca pública, a public library
un colegio público, a state school
una empresa pública, a state-owned company
II sustantivo masculino
1 public: el museo cierra al público los lunes, the museum closes to the public on Mondays
una película para todos los públicos, a film suitable for the general public
2 Cine Teat audience
3 (en deporte) crowd, spectators pl
4 (de publicaciones) readership Locuciones: en público, in public
ser de dominio público, to be common knowledge ' público' also found in these entries: Spanish: abarrotar - acto - afluencia - alteración - alumbrada - alumbrado - antro - atizar - audiencia - auditorio - cachondeo - colegio - concurrencia - conocer - consejo - conserje - desalojo - desarrollarse - desorden - dominio - electrizar - encantar - enmudecer - erario - expectante - farol - funcionaria - funcionario - galería - íntima - íntimo - mezclarse - opositor - opositora - parque - peligro - portera - portero - privada - privado - publicar - pública - PVP - reparo - revisor - revisora - sala - sector - sentenciar - sombra English: address - Amtrak - appear - appearance - applaud - appreciative - arouse - audience - boo - breach - break - cannon - clinic - coinbox - come on - crowd - curtail - declare - decree - disorder - disorderly - disturb - domain - general public - grip - hiss - hoot - lavatory - mainstream - menace - open - out - pay phone - phone-in - pitch - promenade concert - public - public convenience - public funds - publicize - purse - release - request - responsive - restricted - retail - retail price - roar - speaker - state
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