public enemy number one1 informal someone famous who has done something bad and who a lot of people do not like 头号公敌 His views made him public enemy number one in the eyes of the media. 他的观点使他成为媒体眼中的头号公敌。
public enemy number one• Rats have been branded public enemy No. 1 in Bangladesh.• Taylor has turned into public enemy number one.• She had done nothing wrong, yet between them Rourke and Rebecca were making her feel like public enemy number one.
→ public enemy number one at enemy(2)
2 SCCthe criminal, problem etc that is considered the most serious threat to people’s safety 头号公敌〔指被认为是对民众安全构成最严重威胁的罪犯、问题等〕 Drugs have become public enemy number one. 毒品已成为头号公敌。
public enemy number one• She had done nothing wrong, yet between them Rourke and Rebecca were making her feel like public enemy number one.• Taylor has turned into public enemy number one.
→ public enemy number one at public1(7)