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1. прил.1) общ. народный, публичный, общественный ( имеющий отношение или касающийся всех людей в обществе или стране)public health — общественное здравоохранение; здоровье общества
public approval — общественное одобрение, поддержка общественности
public attitude — общественная позиция, отношение со стороны общественности
See:public affairs 1), public consumption 1), public contract 2),3, public opinion, public relations, public welfare, public bill, public domain, public service 2)2) общ. общественный, государственный (относящийся к государству, находящийся под его контролем, финансированием и т. п.)Syn:See:public affairs 2), public consumption 2), public contract 1), public contractor, public corporation, public service 1), public store, public account, public accounting, public agent, public authority 2), public bond, public contract 1), public debt, public economics, public employee, public employment, public administration, public expenditure, public law, public finance, public fund, public office, public officer, public ownership 1), public worker, Public Accounts Committee3) общ. публичный, общеизвестный ( известный всем или многим)4) общ. открытый, публичный, общественный ( доступный для всех желающих)public places — общественные места (напр., парки, дороги)
Ant:public accountant, public auction, public market, public ownership 2), public service 3), public warehouseSee:public accountant, public auction, public market, public ownership 2), public service 3), public warehouse2. сущ.1) общ. народ, общество, общественность, публика ( люди в общем)in public — публично, открыто
He is a hero in the eyes of the public. — Он герой в глазах общества.
2) общ. группа, аудитория (совокупность людей с общими интересами; напр., читательская аудитория журнала, целевая группа потребителей, группа болельщиков и т. п.)See:
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1. Idismiss! разойдись!2. III1) dismiss smb., smth. dismiss schoolboys (the class, soldiers, the company, an assembly, etc.) распускать школьников и т. д.; dismiss a meeting закрывать / распускать / собрание; dismiss a prisoner выпустить / отпустить / заключенного2) dismiss smb. dismiss a worker (a servant, an employee, etc.) уволить рабочего и т. д.3) dismiss smth. dismiss an appeal отклонять заявление / прошение / ; dismiss a case а) прекращать судебное дело; б) отклонять иск4) dismiss smth. dismiss doubts (all hesitations, all thoughts of revenge, etc.) оставить / отбросить / сомнения и т. д.3. IVdismiss smth. in some manner dismiss a subject summarily быстро покончить с делом / с вопросом /4. XIbe dismissed the class is dismissed! [урок окончен,] можете идти / расходиться / !; be dismissed from smth. he was dismissed from the army in disgrace его с позором уволили из армии5. XXI11) dismiss smb. for smth. dismiss an employee for negligence (for rudeness, etc.) увольнять сотрудника за халатность и т. д., dismiss smb. from smth. dismiss a man from his post освободить кого-л. от должности; dismiss an officer from the army / from the service / уволить офицера из армии || dismiss smb. without notice увольнять кого-л. без предупреждения2) dismiss smth. from smth. he dismissed the thought from his mind он выкинул это из головы, он и думать об этом перестал; dismiss smth. in smth. dismiss a subject in a few words быстро покончить с делом6. XXIIdismiss smb. for doing smth. dismiss smb. for being dishonest уволить кого-л. за нечестный поступок7. XXIV2dismiss smth. as possessing some quality dismiss smth. as harmless (as unworthy of notice, etc.) посчитать, что что-л. безвредно и отмахнуться и т. д. -
23 dependent
зависимый имя прилагательное:подневольный (dependent, dependant)находящийся на иждивении (dependent, dependant)подвластный (subject, dependent, dependant)имя существительное: -
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25 dependant
зависимый имя прилагательное:подневольный (dependent, dependant)находящийся на иждивении (dependent, dependant)подвластный (subject, dependent, dependant)имя существительное: -
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28 jobholder
государственный служащий имя существительное: -
29 public official
государственное должностное лицо имя существительное:
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