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41 афиширам
* * *афишѝрам,гл. advertise, post (up), stick (up), placard, poster; make public.* * *declare; proclaim* * *advertise, post (up), stick (up), placard, poster; make public -
42 обнародвам
publish, make public(закон) promulgate(комюнике, подробности и пр. и) release(цифри и) issueбивам обнародван get/be published* * *обнаро̀двам,гл. publish, make public; ( закон) promulgate; ( комюнике, подробности и пр.) release; (в държавен вестник) gazette; ( цифри и пр.) issue.* * *manifest; publish (в държавен вестник); promulgate* * *1. (закон) promulgate 2. (комюнике, подробности и пр. и) release 3. (цифри и) issue 4. publish, make public 5. бивам обнародван get/be published -
43 оповестявам
announce, proclaim, publish, make public, give out; release* * *оповестя̀вам,гл. announce, proclaim, promulgate, publish, make public, give out; release.* * *announce: He оповестявам the end of the war. - Той оповести краят на войната.; give out; promulgate (официално)* * *announce, proclaim, publish, make public, give out; release -
44 разгласявам
1. announce, make public; publish (abroad); proclaimразг. blaze abroad(тайна и пр.) divulge, give away2. (музикален инструмент) untune* * *разглася̀вам,гл. announce, make public; proclaim; разг. blaze abroad; ( тайна и пр.) divulge, give away.* * *announce: The king разгласявамd his decision. - Кралят разгласи решението си.; advertise; cry{krai}; divulge(тайна); notify; publish{`pXbliS}* * *1. (музикален инструмент) untune 2. (тайна и пр.) divulge, give away 3. announce, make public;publish (abroad);proclaim 4. разг. blaze abroad -
45 робити
1) (виготовляти, виробляти) to make; (виконувати, діяти) to doробити вигляд — to pretend, to feign, to let on
робити виноску — to reference, to footnote
робити виписки — to abbreviate, to abstract
робити висновок — to draw a conclusion, to infer
робити внесок — to ante up, to kick in амер., сл.
робити основну доповідь (на з'їзді, конференції) — to key-note
робити знижку (на що-небудь;) — to make allowance(s) ( for), to give a reduction
робити зусилля — to make an effort, to struggle
робити отвори спец. — to foraminate
робити на свій лад — to have one's own way, to please oneself
робити по-своєму — to get one's own way, to do as one pleases/chooses/feels
робити реверанс — to make/drop a curts(e)y, to curts(e)y
робити рентген — to do an X-ray, to make an X-ray, to take an X-ray
робити хороші збори — to play to full houses, to get good box-office returns
робити що-небудь неможливим — to render smth. impossible
3) ( про пройдену відстань) to do, to make4)робити борги — to contract/incur debts
робити вибір — to make a choice, to take an option on
робити запас чого-небудь — to lay in stores of smth.
робити зауваження (кому-небудь) — to rebuke, to reprove
робити кар'єру — to make oneself a career, to be on the make, to carve out a career for, to climb the ladder
робити можливим — to make possible, to render possible
робити недійсним — to invalidate, to nullify
робити перекличку — to call over, to call the roll
робити поправку — to allow for мат., to make allowance
робити посміховисько з кого-небудь — to make a laughing-stock of smb.
робити ставку (на кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to stake (on); to count (on), to gamble (on)
робити успіхи (в чому-небудь) — to make progress (in), to advance (in), to do well (in)
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46 опубликовать
1) General subject: announce, bring out, give to the world, proclaim, promulgate, publish2) Military: give publicity, publicize4) Law: issue5) Diplomatic term: give publicity to (и т.п.), make public (что-л.), run6) Polygraphy: set forth8) Business: go public9) Makarov: give to the public, make public, release -
47 traduco
trādūco (TRANSDVCO, Inscr. Orell. 750; Cic. Sest. 42, 91; Sall. J. 11, 4; Liv. 10, 37, 1; and so always in Cæs.; v. Neue, Formenl. 1, 734), xi, ctum, 3 ( imv. traduce, Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 22; id. Ad. 5, 7, 12; perf. sync. traduxti, Plaut. Cas. 3, 3, 16; inf. parag. transducier, id. Most. 1, 1, 16; Ter. Ad. 2, 1, 46), v. a. [trans-duco], to lead, bring, or conduct across; to lead, bring, or carry over any thing (syn. traicio).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.jamne hanc traduxti huc ad nos vicinam tuam?
Plaut. Cas. 3, 3, 16:ut traduxisti huc ad nos uxorem tuam!
id. ib. 3, 4, 7:traduce et matrem et familiam omnem ad nos,
Ter. Ad. 5, 7, 12:exercitum ex Galliā in Ligures,
Liv. 40, 25, 9:suas copias per angustias et fines Sequanorum,
Caes. B. G. 1, 11; 1, 19:copias praeter castra,
id. ib. 1, 48:cohortes ad se in castra,
id. B. C. 1, 21:impedimenta ad se,
id. ib. 1, 42:regem Antiochum in Europam,
Liv. 36, 3, 12:aquaeductum per domum suam,
Dig. 6, 2, 11:tua pompa Eo traducenda est,
to be carried over to him, Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 18 Ruhnk.:victimas in triumpho,
parade, Liv. 45, 39, 12:carpentum, quo in pompā traduceretur,
was borne along, Suet. Calig. 15.—With trans (rare, and only when the place to which is also expressed):hominum multitudinem trans Rhenum in Galliam transducere,
Caes. B. G. 1, 35 Kraner ad loc.—With abl. (very rare):legiones Peninis Cottianisque Alpibus traducere,
Tac. H. 4, 68.—With double acc.:traductus exercitus silvam Ciminiam,
Liv. 9, 39, 1; cf. in the foll. B.—In partic.1.To lead or convey across, to transport over a stream or bridge:2.flumen subito accrevit, ut eā re traduci non potuerunt,
Cic. Inv. 2, 31, 97:pontem in Arari faciundum curat. atque ita exercitum transducit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 13. — Freq. with a double acc.: cum Isaram flumen exercitum traduxissem, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10. 21, 2:ubi Caesar certior factus est, tres jam copiarum partes Helvetios id flumen transduxisse,
Caes. B. G. 1, 12: flumen Axonam exercitum transducere, id. ib. 2, 5:quos Caesar transduxerat Rhenum,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 13; 7, 11:copias flumen,
Liv. 21, 23, 3; 22, 45, 5:Volturnum flumen exercitum,
id. 23, 36, 9; 26, 8, 9:novum exercitum traducite Iberum,
id. 26, 41, 23.—Hence, pass.:raptim traducto exercitu Iberum,
Liv. 24, 41, 1; 9, 39, 1:legio flumen transducta,
Sall. H. 2, 57 Dietsch:ne major multitudo Germanorum Rhenum transducatur,
Caes. B. G. 1, 31; id. B. C. 3, 76. — With abl. (very rare):nisi flumine Ligeri copias traduxisset,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 27:Belgas Rhenum antiquitus esse transductos,
Caes. B. G. 2, 4. —Publicists' t. t.: traducere equum, to lead his horse along, said of a knight who passed muster at the inspection by the censor (cf. transveho):3.qui (P. Africanus) cum esset censor et in equitum censu C. Licinius Sacerdos prodisset... cum contra nemo diceret, jussit equum traducere,
Cic. Clu. 48, 134; cf. Val. Max. 4, 1, 10.—To lead along, parade in public by way of disgrace:II.delatores flagellis caesi ac traducti per amphitheatri harenam,
Suet. Tit. 8 fin.; cf. infra, II. B. 2.Trop.A.In gen., to lead, bring, or carry over, to transfer, remove:B.aut alio possis animi traducere motus,
Lucr. 4, 1068:animos judicum a severitate paulisper ad hilaritatem risumque traducere,
Cic. Brut. 93, 322:animum hominis ab omni aliā cogitatione ad tuam dignitatem tuendam,
id. Fam. 1, 2, 3:animos a contrariā defensione abducere et ad nostram conor traducere,
id. de Or. 2, 72, 293:ad amicitiam consuetudinemque,
id. Prov. Cons. 9, 22:post partum cura in vitulos traducitur omnis,
Verg. G. 3, 157:tum omnem orationem traduxi et converti in increpandam Caepionis fugam,
Cic. de Or. 2, 48, 199:hanc rationem naturae difficile est traducere ad id genus divinationis,
to apply, id. Div. 1, 57, 130:nomen eorum ad errorem fabulae,
id. Tusc. 5, 3, 8 et saep.:centuriones ex inferioribus ordinibus in superiores ordines erant transducti,
transferred, Caes. B. G. 6, 40:is ad plebem P. Clodium traducit,
Cic. Att. 1, 18, 4; cf.:P. Clodium a patribus ad plebem,
Suet. Caes. 20: academicen suntaxin, Cic. Att. 13, 16:gens in patricias transducta,
Suet. Aug. 2:augur destinatus ad pontificatum traductus est,
id. Calig. 12:medicus aegrum in meliorem consuetudinem, etc.,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 11 Müll.:ut (oratio) eos qui audient ad majorem admirationem possit traducere,
Cic. Or. 57, 192:mali punientur et traducentur in melius,
Sen. Ira, 2, 13, 4. — Poet., with dat.:me mea paupertas vitae traducat inerti,
Tib. 1, 1, 5 (where Müll. reads vita).—In partic.1.To bring over, draw over one to some side or opinion:2.hominem traducere ad optimates paro,
Cic. Att. 14, 21, 4:si istud obtinueris, traducas me ad te totum licebit,
id. Fin. 4. 1, 2:transductis ad se jam pluribus,
Suet. Caes. 14:traduxit me ad suam sententiam,
Cic. Clu. 52, 144.—To lead along, exhibit as a spectacle, i. e. to make a show of, to expose to public ridicule, to dishonor, disgrace, degrade (not ante-Aug.):3.an non sensistis... vestras conjuges, vestros liberos traductos per ora hominum?
Liv. 2, 38, 3; Just. 36. 1, 5; cf. Petr. 87:rideris multoque magis traduceris, etc.,
Mart. 6, 77, 5:libidinem,
Sen. Ep. 100, 10; id. Ben. 2, 17, 5; 4, 32, 3; Mart. 3, 74, 5; Juv. 8, 17:quae tua traducit manifesto carmina furto,
convicts of, proves guilty of, Mart. 1, 53, 3.—In a good sense, to set forth publicly, make public, exhibit, display, proclaim, spread abroad:4.poëmata,
Petr. 41:tot annorum secreta,
id. 17: se, to show one ' s self in public:lorica, in quā se traducebat Ulixem ancipitem,
Juv. 11, 31. —Of time, to lead, spend, pass (class.;5.syn.: ago, transigo): otiosam aetatem et quietam sine ullo labore et contentione traducere,
Cic. Sen. 23, 82; cf.:hoc quod datum est vitae tranquille placideque traducere,
id. Tusc. 3, 11, 25: quantumcumque superest temporis, Aug. ap. Gell. 15, 7, 3:adulescentiam eleganter,
Cic. Planc. 12, 31:hoc tempus quā ratione,
id. Fam. 4, 6, 3:quibus artibus latebrisque, vitam per novem annos, Tac H. 4, 67: leniter aevum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 97: tempora Cynicā cenā, Petr. poët. 14: consul traducere noctem exsomnis. Sil. 9, 4 et saep.—Hence, transf., of the administration of an office:munus summā modestiā et summā abstinentiă,
Cic. Att. 5, 9, 1. —In later gram. lang. [p. 1885]a.To transfer a word from one subject or from one language to another (for the class. verto, converto, reddo, transfero, etc.): videtur Graecos secutus, qui ephodion a sumptu viae ad aliarum quoque rerum apparatus traducunt, Gell. 17, 2, 1:b.vocabulum Graecum in linguam Romanam,
id. 1, 18, 1.—To derive:jactare multo fusius largiusque est quam jacere, unde id verbum traductum est,
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48 объявить
1) General subject: announce, annunciate, bring out (заём), cry, declare (he was declared an invalid - он был признан инвалидом), enunciate, give forth, give out, intimate, notify, proclaim, promulgate, pronounce, rule2) American: bill3) Obsolete: advertise4) Cards: meld5) Law: adjudge (в судебном порядке), adjudicate (в судебном порядке)6) Diplomatic term: make public (что-л.)7) Business: go public8) leg.N.P. pronounce (e.g., the decision of a court)9) Makarov: make public -
49 Г-145
ПРЕДАВАТЬ/ПРЕДАТЬ ГЛАСНОСТИ что VP subj: human or пресса, газета etc often infin with должен, нужно etc fixed WOto make sth. (often sth. hitherto concealed) widely known, open to public judgmentX предал гласности Y = X made Y public (knowledge)(in limited contexts) X gave Y publicity.Выйдя в 1966 году из лагеря, я считал, что написать и предать гласности то, чему я был свидетелем, — это мой гражданский долг (Марченко 2). When I was discharged from prison camp in 1966,1 considered it my civic duty to write down and make public what I had seen (2a).(author's usage) Ротшильд заключал тем, что, в случае дальнейших проволочек, он должен будет дать гласность этому делу через журналы для предупреждения других капиталистов (Герцен 2). Rothschild wound up by saying that in case of further delays he would have to give the matter publicity through the press, in order to warn other capitalists (2a). -
50 предавать гласности
• ПРЕДАВАТЬ/ПРЕДАТЬ ГЛАСНОСТИ что[VP; subj: human or пресса, газета etc; often infin with должен, нужно etc; fixed WO]=====⇒ to make sth. (often sth. hitherto concealed) widely known, open to public judgment:- [in limited contexts] X gave Y publicity.♦ Выйдя в 1966 году из лагеря, я считал, что написать и предать гласности то, чему я был свидетелем, - это мой гражданский долг (Марченко 2). When I was discharged from prison camp in 1966,I considered it my civic duty to write down and make public what I had seen (2a).♦ [author's usage] Ротшильд заключал тем, что, в случае дальнейших проволочек, он должен будет дать гласность этому делу через журналы для предупреждения других капиталистов (Герцен 2). Rothschild wound up by saying that in case of further delays he would have to give the matter publicity through the press, in order to warn other capitalists (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > предавать гласности
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51 предать гласности
• ПРЕДАВАТЬ/ПРЕДАТЬ ГЛАСНОСТИ что[VP; subj: human or пресса, газета etc; often infin with должен, нужно etc; fixed WO]=====⇒ to make sth. (often sth. hitherto concealed) widely known, open to public judgment:- [in limited contexts] X gave Y publicity.♦ Выйдя в 1966 году из лагеря, я считал, что написать и предать гласности то, чему я был свидетелем, - это мой гражданский долг (Марченко 2). When I was discharged from prison camp in 1966,I considered it my civic duty to write down and make public what I had seen (2a).♦ [author's usage] Ротшильд заключал тем, что, в случае дальнейших проволочек, он должен будет дать гласность этому делу через журналы для предупреждения других капиталистов (Герцен 2). Rothschild wound up by saying that in case of further delays he would have to give the matter publicity through the press, in order to warn other capitalists (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > предать гласности
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52 bekannt machen
v < Geschäft> announce, disclose, make public* * *bekannt machen
to make known (public), to notify, to announce, to give out, (veröffentlichen) to advertise;
• amtlich bekannt machen to make an official announcement;
• durch Anschlag bekannt machen to put up a notice, to post;
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53 veröffentlichen
veröffentlichen v 1. MEDIA issue, publish; 2. PAT publish* * ** * *veröffentlichen
to make public (known), (ankündigen) to announce, to issue, to send out, (Studie) to release;
• etw. veröffentlichen to publicize (release) s. th., to give s. th. to the public;
• durch Anzeigen veröffentlichen to advertise, to insert;
• Anzeige in der Zeitung veröffentlichen to insert an advertisement in a newspaper;
• Bilanz[ergebnis] (Bilanzziffern) veröffentlichen to make the balance sheets public;
• Brief vollinhaltlich veröffentlichen to publish a letter in full;
• Buch veröffentlichen to publish (bring out, print) a book;
• Nachrichten ohne Nachprüfung veröffentlichen to publish news without vouching for its accuracy;
• Produktions- und Ertragsziffern veröffentlichen to release figures on production and revenues;
• mit einer Schlagzeile über die ganze Seite veröffentlichen to banner;
• Stellengesuche kostenlos veröffentlichen to run free ads for job seekers (US);
• Verordnung veröffentlichen to promulgate (issue) a decree. -
54 rozgłaszać
impf ⇒ rozgłosić* * *(-am, -asz)* * *ipf.make known, make public; ( o mediach) blazon; (plotki, kłamstwa) retail, spread; rozgłaszać coś na cały świat przen. shout sth from the rooftops; rozgłaszać, że... spread the word that...; nie rozgłaszaj tego keep it private, keep it to yourself.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozgłaszać
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55 publicar
v.1 to publish (libro, revista).El profesor publicó mis decisión The teacher disclosed my decision.El profesor publicó mi tesis The teacher published my thesis.2 to publicize.* * *1 (libro, noticia) to publish2 (secreto) to broadcast, spread* * *verb1) to publish2) reveal* * *VT1) (Com) [+ libro, artículo] to publish; [+ disco, grabación] to issue2) (=difundir) [gen] to publicize; [+ secreto] to make public, divulge* * *verbo transitivoa) <artículo/noticia> to publish; < amonestaciones> to publishb) ( divulgar) to divulge, disclose* * *= come out, issue, publish, release, bring out.Ex. Adequate attention should be paid to the needs of nonresearch libraries in whatever code comes out in the second edition.Ex. Plans were made to issue a concise version of AACR1, but these plans never came to fruition.Ex. There is no official index to the whole scheme, although an index has been published.Ex. Continuous revision means that Phoenixes and major revisions will be released as separates between editions.Ex. The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.----* acto de publicar = publication.* dejar de publicarse = cease + publication.* digno de publicar = publishable.* publicar en forma seriada = serialise [serialize, -USA].* publicar oficialmente = gazette.* publicar o perecer = publish or perish.* publicar por encargo = publishing on commission.* publicar por primera vez = debut.* publicar una noticia en varias listas de correo = cross post [cross-post].* sin publicar = unpublished.* volver a publicar = reissue [re-issue].* * *verbo transitivoa) <artículo/noticia> to publish; < amonestaciones> to publishb) ( divulgar) to divulge, disclose* * *= come out, issue, publish, release, bring out.Ex: Adequate attention should be paid to the needs of nonresearch libraries in whatever code comes out in the second edition.
Ex: Plans were made to issue a concise version of AACR1, but these plans never came to fruition.Ex: There is no official index to the whole scheme, although an index has been published.Ex: Continuous revision means that Phoenixes and major revisions will be released as separates between editions.Ex: The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.* acto de publicar = publication.* dejar de publicarse = cease + publication.* digno de publicar = publishable.* publicar en forma seriada = serialise [serialize, -USA].* publicar oficialmente = gazette.* publicar o perecer = publish or perish.* publicar por encargo = publishing on commission.* publicar por primera vez = debut.* publicar una noticia en varias listas de correo = cross post [cross-post].* sin publicar = unpublished.* volver a publicar = reissue [re-issue].* * *publicar [A2 ]vt1 ‹artículo/noticia› to publishacaba de publicarse su última novela her latest novel has just been published2 (divulgar) to divulge, disclosete voy a contar una cosa pero no lo publiques ( fam); I'm going to tell you something but don't go telling everyone o spreading it around ( colloq)3 ‹amonestaciones› to publish* * *
publicar ( conjugate publicar) verbo transitivo
publicar verbo transitivo
1 (libro, etc) to publish: publicó su primera novela, she published her first novel
2 (divulgar) to publicize
' publicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mentís
- editar
English:
bring out
- essay
- issue
- print
- promulgate
- publish
- put out
- run
- serialize
- bring
- put
* * *publicar vt1. [libro, revista] to publish;el escritor está a punto de publicar una nueva novela the writer is about to have a new novel published2. [difundir] to publicize;[noticia] to make known, to make public; [aviso] to issue; [ley] = to bring a law into effect by publishing it in the official government gazette* * *v/t publish* * *publicar {72} vt1) : to publish2) divulgar: to divulge, to disclose* * *publicar vb to publish -
56 publier
publier [pyblije]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb* * *pyblijeverbe transitif to publish [livre, auteur]; to issue [communiqué]* * *pyblije vt1) [roman] to publishBob vient de publier son nouveau roman. — Bob has just published his new novel.
2) [nouvelle] to publicize, to make public* * *publier verb table: plier vtr to publish [livre, revue, auteur]; to issue ou release [communiqué]; publier les bans Admin to publish the banns; se faire publier to get published.[pyblije] verbe transitif1. [éditer - auteur, texte] to publish2. [rendre public - communiqué] to make public, to release ; [ - brochure] to publish, to issue, to release ; [ - bans] to publish, to announce ; [ - décret, loi] to promulgate, to publish -
57 предавать гласности
1) General subject: bring (smth.) into the open, evulgate, give publicity to, make ( smth.) known, publicize, publish, ventilate, give public utterance, disclose2) Military: give publicity3) Business: make public4) Makarov: (что-л.) give publicity to (smth.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > предавать гласности
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58 разглашать
1) General subject: bewray, blaze, blaze (часто blaze abroad), blaze abroad, blazon, diffuse, divulge (тайну), give publicity to, noise, publicize, trumpet, reveal, make public2) Colloquial: betray3) Law: divulgate (напр. служебную тайну), divulge (напр. служебную тайну)4) Economy: give away, make public communication5) Australian slang: spill6) Diplomatic term: impart8) Business: disclose9) Makarov: blazon abroad, blazon forth, blazon out -
59 mirarse el ombligo
* * *(v.) = contemplate + navel, gaze at + Posesivo + navelEx. I am not going to contemplate an individual or corporate navel and I am certainly not going to make public my thought processes.Ex. There may be a role for libraries going forward but librarians will not get there by gazing at their navels.* * *(v.) = contemplate + navel, gaze at + Posesivo + navelEx: I am not going to contemplate an individual or corporate navel and I am certainly not going to make public my thought processes.
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60 δεδημοσιευμέναι
δημοσιεύωmake public: perf part mp fem nom /voc plδεδημοσιευμένᾱͅ, δημοσιεύωmake public: perf part mp fem dat sg (doric aeolic)
См. также в других словарях:
make public — index bare, betray (disclose), circulate, convey (communicate), denude, disclose, disseminate … Law dictionary
make public — make (sth) public ► to say or publish something in order that everyone knows or hears about it: »The annual financial disclosure report was made public yesterday. → Compare PRIVATE(Cf. ↑private) Main Entry: ↑public … Financial and business terms
make public — phrasal disclose … New Collegiate Dictionary
make public — idi to cause to become known generally, as through the news media … From formal English to slang
make public — phrasal : disclose … Useful english dictionary
make — make, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {made} (m[=a]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {making}.] [OE. maken, makien, AS. macian; akin to OS. mak?n, OFries. makia, D. maken, G. machen, OHG. mahh?n to join, fit, prepare, make, Dan. mage. Cf. {Match} an equal.] 1. To cause to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
make — [c]/meɪk / (say mayk) verb (made, making) –verb (t) 1. to bring into existence by shaping material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress. 2. to produce by any action or causative agency: to make trouble. 3. to cause to be or become; render: to… …
public — /pub lik/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole: public funds; a public nuisance. 2. done, made, acting, etc., for the community as a whole: public prosecution. 3. open to all persons: a public meeting. 4 … Universalium
Public file — A public file (or public inspection file) is a collection of documents required by a broadcasting authority to be maintained by all broadcast stations under its jurisdiction.Such a file is required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)… … Wikipedia
public — pub•lic [[t]ˈpʌb lɪk[/t]] adj. 1) of, pertaining to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole: a public nuisance[/ex] 2) done, made, acting, etc., for the community as a whole: public prosecution[/ex] 3) open to all persons: a public… … From formal English to slang
public — Synonyms and related words: Babbittish, Everyman, John Doe, Philistine, Public, accessible, acknowledged, adherent, admitted, affirmed, alehouse, announced, apparent, appendage, associated, attendant, audience, available, bar, barrel house,… … Moby Thesaurus