public opinion
英 [ˌpʌblɪk əˈpɪnjən]
美 [ˌpʌblɪk əˈpɪnjən]
n. 舆论; 民意
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牛津词典
noun
- 舆论;民意
the opinions that people in society have about an issue- The media has a powerful influence on public opinion.
传媒对于舆论有很大的影响。
- The media has a powerful influence on public opinion.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 舆论;民意
Public opinionis the opinion or attitude of the public regarding a particular matter.- He mobilized public opinion all over the world against hydrogen-bomb tests.
他动员全世界的舆论反对氢弹试验。
- He mobilized public opinion all over the world against hydrogen-bomb tests.
英英释义
noun
- a belief or sentiment shared by most people
- he asked for a poll of public opinion
双语例句
- I have never seen such a seismic shift in public opinion in such a short period of time.
我从未见过公众舆论在如此短的时间内发生如此巨大的转变。 - Journalists on the whole don't create public opinion. They can help to nourish it.
大体说来记者不制造舆论。他们会助长舆论。 - 'Public opinion' is only the sum of the views of thousands of people like yourself
“舆论”只是所有像你一样的成千上万人的意见的总和。 - Social propaganda and public opinion guide to its advantage.
社会宣传和舆论导向对其有利。 - Prompted by regulators and public opinion, they have learnt from mistakes.
在监管机构和公共舆论的推动下,它们从错误中吸取了教训。 - But public opinion forced the wartime coalition government to accept its recommendations.
但迫于民意,当时的英国联合政府采纳了报告中的建议。 - The paper has done much to tilt American public opinion in favour of intervention.
该报做了大量工作,使得美国舆论倾向于支持干涉。 - The German government's support of the US is not entirely reflective of German public opinion
德国政府对美国的支持不完全是德国公众意见的反映。 - Newspapers are often called barometers of public opinion.
报纸常被称作舆论的晴雨表。 - They made a survey of public opinion.
他们作了一次民意调查。
