public figure
英 [ˈpʌblɪk ˈfɪɡə(r)]
美 [ˈpʌblɪk ˈfɪɡjər]
公众人物;社会名人
英英释义
noun
- a well-known or notable person
- they studied all the great names in the history of France
- she is an important figure in modern music
双语例句
- Is it very difficult to be a public figure nowadays?
那是否现在做一个公众人物更难? - He abolished the disadvantage of the existing science policy, and to appoint an outstanding scientific community as an important public figure.
他废除了对科学不利的现有政策,并委派科学界的杰出人物出任重要公职。 - Most of us know it when we see it, in any CEO or public figure who commands attention with a seemingly magical combination of charisma and credibility.
如果我们看到万众瞩目的CEO或者公众人物,他们像变魔术一样将超凡魅力与可信度组合在一起,这时大多数人都会知道什么是高管风度。 - His writing has made him a Wall-known public figure.
他的作品使他成为一个著名的公众人物。 - To do so, we cannot only count on public figure's conducting themselves.
我们不能只期盼公众人物自己端正行为。 - In his last three years, 27-30(?) BC, he became a public figure.
在他最后的三年里,即公元前27&30年(?),他成了一个公众人物。 - The made-to-order paintings are simply markers of this shared interest, as well as symbols and couriers for how the artist turns himself into a public figure.
批量生产的绘画在这里不过是这种利益的一个标志而已,也是艺术家自我的一个公共化的符号和载体。 - Another public figure is found to have private standards that do not accord with the nation's expectations.
人们发现又一知名人士的私下道德标准跟全国公众的期望不相符。 - But h.observed that becoming a public figure clouds a writer's sharpness, and m.agreed.
但是海明威认为成为一个公众人物会削弱作家的锋芒,对于这点m.表示承认。 - Have the public figure of relevant setting, might as well the competence that evaluates oneself first, or advisory lawyer.
有相关背景的人士,不妨先评估一下自己的资格,或咨询律师。