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
- Can comply with the person of this one principle, just be real successful public figure.
能够遵从这一原则的人,才是真正的成功人士。 - 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。 - This can be leadership at the highest level of government, or leadership by a public figure who sets an example by speaking openly about AIDS and the need to fight stigma.
这可以是政府最高层的领导作用,或是公众人物的领导作用,他们应身先士卒,坦诚地讨论艾滋病问题,说明与歧视做斗争的必要性。 - The third detail discovered that present's work public figure noon generally does not drink, this is a good deed, because afternoon must work.
第三个细节发现现在的工作人士中午一般不喝酒,这个是好事,因为下午还要工作。 - These photos have caused renewed debate over how much privacy a public figure is entitled to.
这组照片再次引发了针对公众人物有权享有多少隐私的热议。 - 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。 - 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 became a public figure after succeeding in business.
生意成功后,他成了一名公众人物。 - Someone employed to arrange publicity ( for a firm or a public figure).
被雇来(为公司或社会名人)搞公共关系的人。 - A delegation leader should be a high ranking and recognized public figure.
代表团的领导人物应该是职位高而且公认的公众人物。
