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1 the public
(people in general: This swimming pool is open to the public every day.) [] sabiedrība; ļaudis; tauta -
2 to have the public rolling in the aisles
sasmīdināt publiku līdz asarāmEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to have the public rolling in the aisles
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3 at the public expense
uz sabiedrības rēķina -
4 to be in the public eye
bieži uzstāties atklātībā -
5 to become a charge on the public
nonākt sabiedrības aizgādībāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to become a charge on the public
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6 to practise deception on the public
maldināt publikuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to practise deception on the public
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7 public transport
(the bus, tram and train services provided by a state or community for the public.) sabiedriskais transports -
8 public
(of, for, or concerning, the people (of a community or nation) in general: a public library; a public meeting; Public opinion turned against him; The public announcements are on the back page of the newspaper; This information should be made public and not kept secret any longer.) publisks; sabiedrisks; atklāts- publicly- publicity
- publicize
- publicise
- public holiday
- public house
- public relations
- public service announcement
- public spirit
- public-spirited
- public transport
- in public
- the public
- public opinion poll* * *valsts ierēdnis; publika, sabiedrība; ļaudis, tauta; publisks, sabiedrisks; tautas, valsts; publisks, pieejams; vispārzināms, atklāts -
9 public relations
( also PR) (the attitude, understanding etc between a firm, government etc and the public.) attiecības starp iestādi u.tml. un sabiedrību* * *sabiedriskās attiecības; reklāmbizness, reklāmdienests -
10 public house
( usually abbreviated to pub) (a house where alcoholic drinks are sold to the public.) krogs; bārs* * *krogs, bārs -
11 public service announcement
noun ((especially American) an announcement on television or radio given as a service to the public.) paziņojums sabiedrībai -
12 the general public
(the people of a town, country etc, considered as a group.) vienkāršie iedzīvotāji -
13 public spirit
(a desire to do things for the good of the community.) sabiedriskā aktivitāte* * *sabiedriskā doma -
14 the set of public opinion
sabiedriskās domas ievirze -
15 limelight: in the limelight
(attracting the public's attention.) uzmanības centrā -
16 off the record
((of information, statements etc) not intended to be repeated or made public: The Prime Minister admitted off the record that the country was going through a serious crisis.) neoficiāls; nepublicējams presē* * *neoficiāls, presē nepublicējams; neprotokolējams; nereģistrējams -
17 in the interest(s) of
(in order to get, achieve, increase etc: The political march was banned in the interests of public safety.) kāda interesēs/labā -
18 in the interest(s) of
(in order to get, achieve, increase etc: The political march was banned in the interests of public safety.) kāda interesēs/labā -
19 behind the scenes
(out of sight of the audience or public.) aizkulisēs* * *aiz kulisēm -
20 breach of the peace
(a riot, disturbance or public fight: guilty of breach of the peace.) miera un sabiedriskās kārtības traucēšana* * *miera un sabiedriskās kārtības traucēšana
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