0 Public parks, toilets, transport, etc. are for everyone to use. -- público
2 all of the ordinary people in a particular place -- el público, la gente
3 where everyone can see you -- en público
They shouldn’t argue like that in public.
4 for anyone to use, attend, know, etc. -- público/ca [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
public buildings/parks/telephones edificios/parques/teléfonos públicos
the public library la biblioteca pública
a public meeting una reunión pública
The information is public. La información es pública.
The government is making the report public today. El gobierno va a hacer público el informe hoy.
5 involving or affecting all people -- público/ca [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
6 relating to or from the government and taxpayers, not private organizations -- público/ca [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
7 where anyone can see you -- público/ca [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
people kissing in public places personas besándose en lugares públicos
8 to make information public -- hacer público
9 in a place or situation that allows anyone to see or know about you -- a la luz pública
10 [ singular ] people in general -- el púbico
11 in a place or situation where anyone can see or know about sth -- en público
He took off his clothes in public. Él se quitó la ropa en público.
The matter of public participation in the updating of permits was of particular significance.
The politicians' role is to demand safety, coordinate sources, and increase public acceptance.
What we need is public supervision and regulation.
People are entitled to protest in public, but they have greater credibility if the content of their protests is accurate.
We voted against the report because we are opposed to using public money to increase private profits.
It covers energy efficiency, providing for the use of 4% of the tonnage withdrawn with public aid.