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publiek1〈 het〉1 [bezoekers] public ⇒ 〈 sport〉 crowd, 〈 film, toneel〉 audience, 〈 boek, krant〉 readership, 〈 klanten〉 clientele, 〈 museum〉 visitors2 [de massa] (general) public♦voorbeelden:een breed publiek proberen te bereiken • try to cater for a broad publicdie twee scholen hebben een verschillend publiek • those two schools have pupils from different backgroundsveel publiek trekken • draw a good crowdop het publiek spelen • play to the galleryiemand uit het publiek • someone in the audience/crowdhet grote publiek • the general publictoegankelijk voor (het) publiek • open to the (general) public————————publiek21 [algemeen bekend] public2 [voor iedereen bestemd] public♦voorbeelden:iets publiek maken • make something public; 〈 onthullen〉 disclose something; 〈 aankondigen〉 announce somethingiemand publiek te schande maken • disgrace someone in publicpubliek worden • become public knowledgein het publiek optreden • appear in publicde vergadering is niet publiek • the meeting is not open to the publiceen publieke vrouw • a woman of the streetsiets publiek verkopen • sell something by public auctionII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 [algemeen] public2 [van de overheid] public♦voorbeelden:de publieke zaak • the public interesteen publieke zaak • a public matterpublieke werken • public works -
2 veel publiek trekken
veel publiek trekkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > veel publiek trekken
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1 crowd puller ⇒ 〈met betrekking tot theater/concert enz. ook〉 (good) box-office draw, 〈met betrekking tot film/toneelstuk ook〉 box-office success/hitVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > publiekstrekker
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