题目内容

9.公共的adj.public.

分析 公共的;公开的

解答 答案:public
解析:根据所给中文及词性提示可知,本题考查public"公共的;公开的"这一单词.拓展:in public意为"在公开场合".

点评 本题考查单词/词组的翻译,做此类题目时一定要根据所给的中/英文提示找出与之对应的英/中文翻译,另外要注意单词/词组翻译的时候要使用原形.

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