public holiday u rečniku PONS

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I.holi·day ['hɒlədeɪ] N

II.holi·day ['hɒlədeɪ] VB intr Brit, Aus

I.pub·lic ['pʌblɪk] ADJ

II.pub·lic ['pʌblɪk] N + sing/pl vb

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The public holiday itself is characterised by large and elaborate celebrations, including televised concerts with heavily nationalistic themes, and military parades.
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Her birthday became a public holiday, which had yearly games and public sacrifices held.
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When the inhabitants of a district believed it had destroyed its last wolf, the local government would proclaim a public holiday.
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An official public holiday can not replace a regular day off.
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This typically involves an extra day of leave associated with a public holiday to create a long weekend.
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However, the public holiday spans over three to four days.
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This occasion was celebrated by her father with a great feast and public holiday.
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He used to open the park to his subjects during public holiday.
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This is a public holiday that is the only carnival-style street festivity in the country.
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In 1899 government legislated that the day be a public holiday from 1900.
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