物議的英文怎么說
物議的英文:
[Formal] public criticism; censure
adj. 正式的;禮儀上的;有條理的;正規(guī)的;公開的 ;拘謹(jǐn)?shù)?/span>
- You should recast the report in formal wording as it is a formal occasion.
這是一個(gè)很鄭重的場(chǎng)合,所以你的報(bào)告應(yīng)改的正式一點(diǎn)。 - A formal note is essentially a formal personal letter.
正式照會(huì)實(shí)質(zhì)上是正式的個(gè)人函件。 - They are very formal in their business transactions.
他們的商務(wù)議事很有條理。
adj. 公眾的;公共的,公用的;政府的;公然的,眾所周知的
n. 公眾,民眾;大眾,群眾
- public administrator
公定遺產(chǎn)管理人 - Public law includes laws that affect the public generally.
公法一般包括影響公眾的法律。 - The press will give publicity to the fact.
出版社將把事實(shí)真相公諸于世。
n. 批評(píng),指責(zé);評(píng)論,評(píng)論文章;考證
- a critical juncture; a critical moment
關(guān)頭 - Their criticism was not negative.
他們的批評(píng)并不是負(fù)面的。 - Criticism of Germany, by comparison, is muted.
相比之下,德國(guó)的指責(zé)算是柔和的了。