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词汇 publicly
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Definition of publicly in English:

publicly

adverb ˈpʌblɪkliˈpəblɪk(ə)li
  • 1So as to be seen by other people; in public.

    公开地,公然地,当众地

    some weep publicly

    一些人当众哭泣。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I want those horrible soldiers who were responsible for this to be publicly punished and humiliated.
    • He had a hot temper and a weekly column in which he could publicly tear to shreds anyone who dared gainsay him or meddle with his works.
    • A number of years ago rumors of Arnold's affair with Tammy began to leak out publicly.
    • He has said publicly he has no idea how it could be that HIH is insolvent.
    • He almost never discusses his cases publicly and rarely grants formal interviews.
    • How can you expect people to speak out if you publicly humiliate them?
    • The Aberdeen manager does not accept that he did the dirty on his players by publicly hanging them out to dry.
    • In that golden age, pink and red flags were not publicly mixed.
    • He also said he wanted to publicly thank all the staff and valued customers for their loyalty and support over the years.
    • Times were tough in the past and criminals were publicly whipped, branded, banished or hanged.
    • The airline incident is also the second time in six months that he's been publicly accused of violent, loutish behaviour.
    • For the first time in history his job was publicly advertised.
    • Now we are shamelessly and publicly adding religious discrimination to the witches' brew.
    • I want to publicly apologize to my family for shocking them and for hurting them.
    • Only a very select group is publicly given credit for academic success.
    • He changed course when it was clear things weren't working and announced it publicly.
    • He was the last person in Britain sentenced to be publicly hanged, drawn and quartered.
    • The health problems linked to smoking are so vast and it is a real problem but if people continue to smoke openly and publicly where will it end?
    • Hare turned King's evidence, but Burke was hanged and afterwards publicly dissected.
    • The donors' names were displayed publicly on a long blackboard hung on the wall in front of the hall.
    1. 1.1often sentence adverb Used in reference to views expressed to others and not necessarily genuinely felt.
      (指对外发表但未必真诚的看法)在公开场合,在公众面前
      publicly, officials criticized the resolution, but privately they thought it tolerable

      官员当着公众的面批评这一决议,私下里却认为可以接受。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some will feel pressured to publicly display views they do not agree with.
      • NHS officials have publicly denied the claims, but both papers stood by their stories.
      • Despite the obvious problems with the court, its officials, publicly at least, are talking it up.
      • As a matter of publicly stated official policy, that was probably the right answer.
      • At times I could have been, publicly not privately, too critical of the players, but now I try to balance it.
      • They might critique them privately, but not necessarily in print or publicly.
      • Or priests, in like manner who privately say one thing, but very publicly say another.
      • But we rarely hear any of these views expressed publicly by mainstream politicians.
      • Scotland bosses refused to criticise Warwickshire publicly but privately they are fuming.
      • Sensibly, So has stayed publicly away from criticising Sheppard over the past few days.
  • 2By the state rather than an independent, commercial company.

    国有(而非私人赢利公司拥有)

    a publicly owned company

    国有公司。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Academies are publicly funded independent schools which provide education to students of all abilities.
    • Another was that high-risk missions should be publicly, rather than privately funded.
    • And if necessary, yes, it has to be publicly subsidised to keep down the cost of travel.
    • Long-term care would be best if it were publicly funded, publicly built and managed.
    • Taxation of the rich would provide funds aplenty for public investment in publicly owned services.
    • She insists that the British consensus around publicly funded healthcare is not eroding.
    • He added that it was not necessary for the airstrip to be publicly owned.
    • At the one extreme, only a very finite list of services might be publicly funded.
    • Is he basically saying these are political organisations publicly funded by another name?
    • Ultimately, how much a country spends on publicly funded medicines is a value or policy judgment.
    • Waiting lists come with the territory of publicly funded health systems.
    • The government maintains that it does not matter who provides the services so long as they are publicly funded.
    • We were not at all wealthy, but it was at a time when the arts were publicly funded and there were free tickets available.
    • Democratic government needs an independent, publicly funded research community.
    • We want a publicly owned railway and tube system, and he doesn't.
    • The purchase fund was a public body and should be publicly accountable.
    • For those of you who aren't British, allotments are pieces of land which are owned publicly and rented out to people to grow things on.
    • And we do this by providing publicly funded health, education and welfare systems.
    • Party political rows will not be allowed as the sites are publicly funded - although they may link to political pages.
    • There will be an order for costs in the appropriate form, bearing in mind that the claimant is publicly funded.

Usage

Note that the spelling is publicly, not -ally

Definition of publicly in US English:

publicly

adverbˈpəblik(ə)lēˈpəblɪk(ə)li
  • 1So as to be seen by other people; in public.

    公开地,公然地,当众地

    some weep publicly

    一些人当众哭泣。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I want those horrible soldiers who were responsible for this to be publicly punished and humiliated.
    • For the first time in history his job was publicly advertised.
    • I want to publicly apologize to my family for shocking them and for hurting them.
    • Now we are shamelessly and publicly adding religious discrimination to the witches' brew.
    • He almost never discusses his cases publicly and rarely grants formal interviews.
    • He had a hot temper and a weekly column in which he could publicly tear to shreds anyone who dared gainsay him or meddle with his works.
    • He changed course when it was clear things weren't working and announced it publicly.
    • In that golden age, pink and red flags were not publicly mixed.
    • The donors' names were displayed publicly on a long blackboard hung on the wall in front of the hall.
    • Hare turned King's evidence, but Burke was hanged and afterwards publicly dissected.
    • He has said publicly he has no idea how it could be that HIH is insolvent.
    • The health problems linked to smoking are so vast and it is a real problem but if people continue to smoke openly and publicly where will it end?
    • The airline incident is also the second time in six months that he's been publicly accused of violent, loutish behaviour.
    • How can you expect people to speak out if you publicly humiliate them?
    • The Aberdeen manager does not accept that he did the dirty on his players by publicly hanging them out to dry.
    • Times were tough in the past and criminals were publicly whipped, branded, banished or hanged.
    • He was the last person in Britain sentenced to be publicly hanged, drawn and quartered.
    • He also said he wanted to publicly thank all the staff and valued customers for their loyalty and support over the years.
    • Only a very select group is publicly given credit for academic success.
    • A number of years ago rumors of Arnold's affair with Tammy began to leak out publicly.
    1. 1.1often sentence adverb Used in reference to views expressed to others and not necessarily genuinely felt.
      (指对外发表但未必真诚的看法)在公开场合,在公众面前
      publicly, officials criticized the resolution, but privately they thought it tolerable

      官员当着公众的面批评这一决议,私下里却认为可以接受。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some will feel pressured to publicly display views they do not agree with.
      • They might critique them privately, but not necessarily in print or publicly.
      • Scotland bosses refused to criticise Warwickshire publicly but privately they are fuming.
      • Despite the obvious problems with the court, its officials, publicly at least, are talking it up.
      • But we rarely hear any of these views expressed publicly by mainstream politicians.
      • NHS officials have publicly denied the claims, but both papers stood by their stories.
      • Sensibly, So has stayed publicly away from criticising Sheppard over the past few days.
      • At times I could have been, publicly not privately, too critical of the players, but now I try to balance it.
      • As a matter of publicly stated official policy, that was probably the right answer.
      • Or priests, in like manner who privately say one thing, but very publicly say another.
    2. 1.2 By a government or the public rather than an independent, commercial company.
      国有(而非私人赢利公司拥有)
      publicly funded organizations
      a publicly owned company

      国有公司。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The purchase fund was a public body and should be publicly accountable.
      • Waiting lists come with the territory of publicly funded health systems.
      • The government maintains that it does not matter who provides the services so long as they are publicly funded.
      • Party political rows will not be allowed as the sites are publicly funded - although they may link to political pages.
      • Academies are publicly funded independent schools which provide education to students of all abilities.
      • Ultimately, how much a country spends on publicly funded medicines is a value or policy judgment.
      • Is he basically saying these are political organisations publicly funded by another name?
      • And we do this by providing publicly funded health, education and welfare systems.
      • We want a publicly owned railway and tube system, and he doesn't.
      • She insists that the British consensus around publicly funded healthcare is not eroding.
      • Another was that high-risk missions should be publicly, rather than privately funded.
      • Taxation of the rich would provide funds aplenty for public investment in publicly owned services.
      • He added that it was not necessary for the airstrip to be publicly owned.
      • Long-term care would be best if it were publicly funded, publicly built and managed.
      • At the one extreme, only a very finite list of services might be publicly funded.
      • For those of you who aren't British, allotments are pieces of land which are owned publicly and rented out to people to grow things on.
      • There will be an order for costs in the appropriate form, bearing in mind that the claimant is publicly funded.
      • We were not at all wealthy, but it was at a time when the arts were publicly funded and there were free tickets available.
      • And if necessary, yes, it has to be publicly subsidised to keep down the cost of travel.
      • Democratic government needs an independent, publicly funded research community.

Usage

Note that the spelling is publicly, ending with the suffix -ly, not publically
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