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make public
公表する
to say or publish something in order that everyone knows or hears about it
:The autopsy was not made public. (英)
:He was going to make public his decision to leave the office of the President.(英)
:The annual financial disclosure report was made public yesterday.(C)
:Her resignation was made public this morning.(D)
●Japan Times:DEC 8, 2012
Bridging the pension gap
If companies fail to fulfill this duty, their names will be made public — a harsher treatment than the current practice of giving advice to such companies.
●Japan Times:DEC 22, 2012
Sawa to issue Tokyo 2020 file to IOC
The file will be made public on Jan. 8.
●BBC:14 January 2013
Five Islands School: All councillors to see Bryce Wilby report
Last year Mr Hicks promised the full report would be made public.
make public
公表する
to say or publish something in order that everyone knows or hears about it
:The autopsy was not made public. (英)
:He was going to make public his decision to leave the office of the President.(英)
:The annual financial disclosure report was made public yesterday.(C)
:Her resignation was made public this morning.(D)
●Japan Times:DEC 8, 2012
Bridging the pension gap
If companies fail to fulfill this duty, their names will be made public — a harsher treatment than the current practice of giving advice to such companies.
●Japan Times:DEC 22, 2012
Sawa to issue Tokyo 2020 file to IOC
The file will be made public on Jan. 8.
●BBC:14 January 2013
Five Islands School: All councillors to see Bryce Wilby report
Last year Mr Hicks promised the full report would be made public.