美 [ˈpʌblɪk aɪ]
公众关注的焦点:指公众的注意力所集中的地方。
” 我在这边还见过一个叫“Public Eye”(公众之眼)的app广告牌,这个app受班加罗尔交警官方支持,能随手拍下违反交通规则的行为并向交警举报。
She doesn't want her children growing up in the public eye.
她不想让子女在众人瞩目中成长。
You're the editor of Public Eye.
你是《公众视线》的编辑。
Nor can he stay out of the public eye.
他也不肯离开公众视野。
Authorities here depend on the public to keep an eye out for unusual packages or passengers.
VOA : standard.2010.04.01
He says Hayward's departure was inevitable. "It may not be entirely justified that he was the 'fall guy,' but in the public's eye and in the view of the U.S.Congress and the president, he was the man responsible for this."
VOA : standard.2010.07.27
Yet her story, and those of other successful women entrepreneurs, are scarcely in the public eye.
Sony, meanwhile, hid the actual box from the public eye, along with the price.
FORBES: Nintendo Skipping Major Press Conference at E3 This Year
The Navy Seals usually respect an unwritten code of staying out of the public eye.