单词 | In public |
例句 | 1 Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public. 2 Do not wash dirty linen in public. 3 Do not wash your dirty linen in public. 4 Don't wash your dirty linen in public. 5 Many people in public life have committed adultery. 6 Convention now allows women to smoke in public. 7 It was so embarrassing having to sing in public. 8 The Government are planning further cuts in public spending. 9 Mr. White made a bold speech in public. 10 We must refrain from spitting in public places. 11 Executions used to be held in public. 12 Speaking in public can be a nerve-wracking experience. 13 I always blush when I speak in public. 14 He has refrained from criticizing the government in public. 15 I'm a passionate believer in public art. 16 It is antisocial to leave one's litter in public places. 17 She was too proud to show her grief in public. 18 Schools are the latest victims of cuts in public spending. 19 France and Germany invest far more per capita in public transport than Britain. 20 She does not like to contradict her husband in public. 21 There has been a drop in public esteem for teachers. 22 The government followed a policy of restraint in public spending. 23 Placing a child in public care is sometimes the only solution to ill-treatment in the natural home. 24 With rare exceptions,[] he does not appear in public now. 25 A recent poll suggests some surprising changes in public opinion. 26 The idea of making a speech in public petrified him. 27 He snubbed her in public and made her feel an idiot. 28 More women are attaining positions of power in public life. 29 They voted in favour of the prohibition of smoking in public areas. 30 They were subjected to various indignities and discomforts, including having to get dressed and undressed in public. 1 Many people in public life have committed adultery. 2 Convention now allows women to smoke in public. 3 It was so embarrassing having to sing in public. 4 The Government are planning further cuts in public spending. 5 Mr. White made a bold speech in public. 6 Speaking in public can be a nerve-wracking experience. 7 I always blush when I speak in public. 8 He has refrained from criticizing the government in public. 9 I'm a passionate believer in public art. 10 Schools are the latest victims of cuts in public spending. 11 They were subjected to various indignities and discomforts, including having to get dressed and undressed in public. 12 France and Germany invest far more per capita in public transport than Britain. 13 There has been a drop in public esteem for teachers. 14 The government followed a policy of restraint in public spending. 15 A recent poll suggests some surprising changes in public opinion. 16 He snubbed her in public and made her feel an idiot. 17 More women are attaining positions of power in public life. 18 His colleagues ostracized him after he criticized the company in public. 19 On this occasion we departed from our normal practice of holding the meetings in public. 20 You can then find your own niche in public life. 21 The man made a parade of his own wealth in public. 22 It is antisocial to leave one's litter in public place. 23 31 His colleagues ostracized him after he criticized the company in public. 32 Women in public life must be beyond reproach. 33 Her husband was always nice to her in public. 34 The leader rarely shows herself in public. 35 It takes courage to sing in public. 36 Don't fool away your time in public houses. 37 I'd never behave like that in public. 38 She's always running her children down in public. 39 I visited museums and sat in public gardens. 40 Education has become a central issue in public debate. 41 I'm no good at speaking in public. 42 Video spy cameras are being used in public places. 43 The government has invested heavily in public transport. 44 Most people have a horror of speaking in public. 45 She works in public relations. 46 The new law will outlaw smoking in public places. 47 She is embarrassingly emotional in public. 48 They never argue in public. 49 They announced cuts in public spending. 50 I don't like talking in public. 51 You should not humiliate her in public. 52 He promised to end graft in public life. 53 She is rarely seen in public nowadays. 54 The government is reigning in public expenditure. 55 Most councils hold hearings in public. 56 There are taboos against appearing naked in public places. 57 She berated him in public. 58 She suffered the humiliation of being criticized in public. 59 She is always running down her mother-in-law in public. 60 Showing affection in public just isn't done in Japan. 61 He rarely appears in public these days. 62 He often cut up in public. 63 Severe cutbacks in public spending have been announced. 64 Are you good at speaking in public? 65 They have legislated against gambling in public places. 66 He took an active part in public affairs. 67 It's bad form to pick one's teeth in public. 68 It's considered improper to be unclothed in public. 69 He fell in public esteem following the scandal. 70 He's always putting his wife down in public. 71 She is shy of speaking in public. 72 Do not talk disparagingly about your company in public. 73 She doesn't know how to behave in public. 74 I wonder whether he dare stand up in public. 75 The Republic was proclaimed in public with great ceremony. 76 Mr. Blake's secretary is always on hand when he appears in public. 77 The money saved from the cessation of the road project will be invested in public transport. 78 MPs know there will be cuts in public spending but do not know on which department the axe will fall. 79 He was taught to keep a stiff upper lip and never to cry in public. 80 On this occasion we departed from our normal practice of holding the meetings in public. 81 These policies have resulted in great gains in public health. 82 It is fashionable these days to pour scorn on those in public life. 83 He's not used to making speeches in public; it's so embarrassing. 84 Congress as an institution scores low in public opinion polls. 85 There has been a dramatic shift in public opinion towards peaceful negotiations. 86 All dogs in public places should be on a leash. 87 Greater investment in public transport would keep more cars off the roads. 88 Prostitutes were forbidden to solicit on public roads and in public places. 89 I' never seen a company washing dirty linen in public this way. 90 You can then find your own niche in public life. 91 He's vowed never ever to talk about anything personal in public, ever again. 92 She doesn't let him have egg on his face in public. 93 Now that the case against me has been dismissed , I can once again hold my head up in public. 94 He is one of the most admired public figures/figures in public life today. 95 I never suffer from nerves when I'm speaking in public. 96 Cecil can be very rude in private, though in public he is usually polite. 97 They have made a pact with each other not to speak about their differences in public. 98 In many countries it is considered rude to spit in public. 99 On the continent people are more tolerant of children in public places. 100 She doesn't like to be seen in public without her make-up on. 101 We interviewed senior politicians, famous writers and others in public life. 102 He supported the official policy in public[ ], but privately he knew it would fail. 103 Cuts in public spending mean that fewer people can go on to higher education. 104 Her former colleagues accused her of bad-mouthing them in public. 105 Reduction in government spending will necessitate further cuts in public services. 106 It was one of those momentous events that cause a sea change in public attitudes. 107 He promised an end to graft and corruption in public life. 108 The man made a parade of his own wealth in public. 109 In some societies, women are expected to be veiled when they go out in public. 110 Inarticulate and rather shy, he had always dreaded speaking in public. 111 Like a lot of short men, he tends to draw himself up to his full height in public. 112 In some societies women are kept in seclusion, so that they are hardly ever seen in public. 113 He's too proud to be seen in public with his poorly-dressed mother. 114 He spent much of his career in public office . 115 There has been a decline in public services in recent years. 116 I do not want to speak about it in public. 117 It is a bad form to pick one's teeth in public. 118 We shouldn't wash our dirty laundry in public and if I was in his position, I'd say nothing at all. 119 In recent years she has appeared in public less frequently. 120 By-laws are to make it illegal to smoke in public. 121 He criticized such right-wing nostrums as wage freezes or cuts in public spending. 122 She was torn between her love of dancing and her fear of performing in public. 123 Water should be regularly chlorinated in public swimming baths to keep it pure. 124 Homosexuals in public life are now coming out of the closet. 125 It is antisocial to leave one's litter in public place. 126 I'd like to see more women in public life, especially Parliament. 127 The rail industry is no longer in public ownership . 128 The ever-increasing demand for private cars could be halted by more investment in public transport. 129 There is yet some good in public envy, whereas in private, there is none. For public envy, is as an ostracism, that eclipseth men, when they grow too great. And therefore it is a bridle also to great ones, to keep them within bounds. 130 I know he's fond of you but does he have to slobber over you in public? 131 His popularity rose by 18 points in public opinion polls. 132 In public he supported the official policy, but privately he was sure it would fail. 132 133 We have all had a shaky hand and a dry mouth before speaking in public. 134 During the recession, the government opted for a policy of pay/wage restraint rather than a reduction in public investment. 135 It's not polite to point or talk about strangers in public. 136 The British traditionally tend not to display much emotion in public. 137 Speaking in public seems to come quite naturally to her. 138 Although I support the project in public, my private opinion is that it will fail. 139 People in public life must always be open to criticism . 140 Sarah says I only change nappies when we have visitors. It is easy to be a new man in public; in private it's hard work. 141 Lobbyists for the tobacco industry have expressed concerns about the restriction of smoking in public places. 142 One of his less attractive traits is criticizing his wife in public. 143 Unemployment is not the issue - the real problem is the decline in public morality. 144 All dogs must be kept on a leash in public places. 145 It will be good practice for later, when you have to make speeches in public. 146 Listening to customers is now part of the mantra of new management in public services. 147 When he started undressing in public I didn't know where to look. 148 I'll never forget seeing my daughter dance in public for the first time. 149 Ann thought it unseemly to kiss her husband in public. 150 She presented a well-argued case for the banning of smoking in public places. 151 I have never seen such a seismic shift in public opinion in such a short period of time. 152 The simmering dispute erupted in public when the two men came to blows at the party conference. 153 The government announced its move to ban smoking in public spaces. 154 Parents should teach their children to behave properly in public. 155 Smoking cigarettes in public is increasingly considered antisocial. 156 In public he remained inscrutable. 157 I always try to conduct myself reasonably in public. 158 The reason women don't play football is because 11 of them would never wear the same outfit in public. Phyllis Diller 159 It can be used to encourage competition on a racecourse and, by inversion, to reduce aggression in public places. 160 All persons engaged in public administration serve in a special legal relationship whereby the public law institution is the employer. 161 His behavior makes me ashamed to be seen with him in public. 162 I must be absolutely free to work as I like and I can not compose in public. 163 In 1974 congressional committees began raising questions in public about the security and usefulness of the atomic weapons. 164 Great plans are afoot to ban smoking in public places, resulting in smokers soon becoming complete outcasts in society. 165 Americans detest all lies except lies spoken in public or printed lies. Edgar Watson Howe 166 They heard accusations that his manner of life in public and private affairs was secular. 167 Men or women convicted of drinking alcohol or committing adultery may be lashed in public 100 times. 168 We need to raise the level of academic achievement in public schools. 169 By contrast, Dole and his wife, Elizabeth, rarely display affection in public. 170 The guys are at it again, discussing my private parts in public. 171 Apparently, moves are afoot to ban smoking in public places. 172 Even though God-based religion is increasingly losing its believers in western countries, it is still a social disadvantage to be atheistic in public. Dr T.P.Chia 173 Is academic freedom the same in public schools and in colleges? 174 It seems to be accepted that peers are not expected to contact the Lord Chancellor's department before they speak extrajudicially in public. 175 Congress may forbid discrimination in public accommodations that are related to interstate commerce. 28. 176 For others, governments are to provide the main resources for and be the principal actors in public communication. 177 Albright will be lowering yet another barrier to the advancement of women in public life. 178 There may, for example, be changes in public opinion towards the police and the reporting of criminal activity. 179 I was, after all, a stranger, and well-bred ex-governesses did not discuss their ailments in public. 180 In public, the Clinton administration is declining to assign responsibility for the long deadlock. 181 His participation in public affairs has led to a disorganization of his fortune. 182 Mr Heseltine's behaviour both in public and in private throughout recent months has commanded warm admiration from his Cabinet colleagues. 183 Hence Phoenix always keeps at least two of its garbage districts in public hands-so it will always have the capacity to compete. 184 Although people occasionally discussed questions of local autonomy in private, they rarely raised them, even obliquely, in public. 185 Aside from meetings with Clinton and a senior State Department official, Fujimori spent most of his day here in public appearances. 186 A judge, however, perhaps more than any other person, is accustomed to making and announcing his decisions in public. 187 Most people have seen worse things in private than they pretend to be shocked at in public. Edgar Watson Howe 188 He's very amusing and can be a very able speaker in public. 189 Most people no longer approve of smoking in public places. 190 Border Patrol spokeswoman Andrea Privette says the federal agents can work anywhere in public domain. 191 But even if they do persevere, most mums find it difficult to feed their babies in public. 192 In the past,[] the discussion on the role of the state in public communication has been bedevilled by the East-West conflict. 193 And now we have the unlikely and not altogether pretty sight of Bob Dole tearing up in public like a road-company Pagliacci. 194 The literature of the time provides ample evidence of a dramatic shift in public attitudes. 195 In the public sector, many managers have liberal arts degrees in public administration or one of the social sciences. 196 She too endured harsh criticism and partisan pressure for becoming openly involved in public affairs. 197 Ventresca holds degrees in public administration and government from the University of San Francisco. |
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