第三人称复数:public nuisances
1. 公害:public information officer 公众信息官员 | public nuisance 公害 | public official 政府工作人员
2. 妨害公众事件:public library 公共图书馆 | public nuisance 妨害公众事件 | public opinion 舆论
3. 公厭(物):public health 公共衛生 | public nuisance 公厭(物) | pulviograph 自動雨量計
4. 公眾厭惡的事物:Public Libraries Act 公共圖書館法案 | Public nuisance 公眾厭惡的事物 | Public ownership 公共所有權
1. 妨害公共利益的人(或行为);社会公害;为公众厌恶的人
If something or someone is, or causes, a public nuisance, they break the law by harming or annoying members of the public.
e.g. ...the 45-day jail sentence he received for causing a public nuisance after taking part in a demonstration...
他在参与游行之后因妨害公共利益被判入狱45天
e.g. Back in the 1980s drug users were a public nuisance in Zurich.
在20世纪80年代,吸毒者在苏黎世是被众人所唾弃的。
1. The high cost of drugs has been a public nuisance in China, partly due to excessive middlemen in the distribution.
2. But prosecutors decided they had a weak public nuisance case against him because local laws do not bar public nudity.
3. Owners who do not clean up after their pets in public are considered a nuisance to those walking on the streets.
4. public nuisance是什么意思
4. The health care profession appeared to be acting irresponsibly and unprofessionally, causing inconvenience and nuisance to the public.
5. Scotland Yard said a suspect is being held on suspicion of causing a public nuisance.
6. Chongqing police say that marriage fraud has escalated to the extent of becoming a public nuisance.
7. The movement itself has already lost its relevance and is now a public nuisance.
8. But complaints about these domestic animals being a nuisance to the public are rare.
9. For lazy officials who are not concerned with the public's interest, the Internet can be a nuisance.
noun
1. a nuisance that unreasonably interferes with a right that is common to the general public
e.g. a public nuisance offends the public at large
Synonym: common nuisance