1.酒馆
2.公开秘密
3.公开上市
1.to tell the newspapers or people in general about something that has been secret or private
2.if a private company goes public, it becomes a public corporation by selling stock to people
1.So we of the Galactic Federation are ready to as you term it, to go public and have agreed a plan that makes everyone satisfied.
因此,我们银河联盟准备好,正如你们称呼它的,去公开并赞成一个使每个人满意的计划。
2.His was one of the first agencies to go public with a stock offering.
他的公司是最早将股票公开上市的广告公司之一。
3.The fact that the England head coach feels strongly enough to go public with his thoughts has added to the controversy.
事实是这位英格兰想将他的想法公诸于世,这令事件更富争议性。
4.Less than a week later, the Internet was buzzing with talk that the Finnish company was planning to go public in New York.
此后不到一周,互联网上就开始热议这家芬兰公司拟赴纽约上市。
5.Let me first say that Groupon filing to go public is not proof of a tech bubble.
首先我想说,Groupon准备上市并不是存在高科技泡沫的证据。
6.They said, "You know, you're not ready to go public yet because this is a young company. "
他们说,你看,你们还没准备好上市,因为这公司还很年轻
7.He was determined to run with the idea and go public before it had been researched.
他决定采用这种观点,在调查之前公开。
8.Investment dropped most for older startups that are close to being ready to go public or be sold to larger companies.
对成立较久的公司的投资额下降最多,这些公司已经即将准备上市或者出售给较大的公司了。
9.Now I feel the system is ready to go public.
现在我觉得系统是准备去公共。
10.By early 2008, Mr. Zuckerberg began to take steps to help prepare the company to go public.
2008年初之前,扎克伯格就开始行动起来,帮助筹备公司上市事宜。