public holiday
英 [ˌpʌblɪk ˈhɒlədeɪ]
美 [ˌpʌblɪk ˈhɑːlədeɪ]
n. 公共假日; 公休日
牛津词典
noun
- 公共假日;公休日
a day on which most of the shops/stores, businesses and schools in a country are closed, often to celebrate a particular event
英英释义
noun
- authorized by law and limiting work or official business
双语例句
- It's a public holiday tomorrow and you can bet your bottom dollar it will rain.
明天是公共假日,你可以绝对相信,天会下雨。 - I visited them on a public holiday and wanted to see their operations mgr.
我参观了他们在为公众假期,希望看到他们的业务经理。 - International Women's Day is a public holiday in several countries, they include China, Russia, Bulgaria and Vietnam.
国际妇女节在一些国家是公共假日。这些国家包括中国、俄国、保加利亚和越南。 - The first day of the month is a public holiday.
这个月的第一天是一个公共假日。 - A public holiday has been declared in Brisbane for Friday.
周五,布里斯班将进行公休。 - New Year's Day is a public holiday throughout Britain
元旦是全英国的公众假日。 - The Double-Seventh Day is not a public holiday in China.
七夕节并不是中国的公休节假日。 - Yesterday was a public holiday so the stores were closed. They're open today.
昨天是公众假日,商店都关门了,今天开门营业。 - With the approaching Moon Festival holiday which is a public holiday for the first time in China, we are able to have plenty of time for outdoor activities.
随着今年第一次作为中国法定假日的中秋节的来临,我们有了大量户外活动的时间。 - The Qingming Festival is a statutory public holiday in mainland China.
清明节在中国大陆地区是法定节假日。