| 释义 | 
		public sectorˈpublic ˌsector noun    - About 10 percent of the private sector and 37 percent in the public sector are unionized, according to the AFL-CIO.
 - In the public sector, scarcity is more important than price.
 - In the 1980s Conservatives have been more likely to evaluate the mediating institutions according to whether or not they are in the public sector.
 - Leftist labor unions and their statist allies may scream but the public sector needs pruning.
 - Only time will tell if this is a serious effort at improving both public sector accountability and overall performance.
 - Ronald Reagan often argued that by cutting public sector spending, we could liberate voluntary efforts from the oppressive arm of government.
 - The private-sector contribution to these schemes was intended to be several times larger than that of the public sector.
 - The relevance of SSAPs to the public sector has never been entirely clear.
 
    the public sector the industries and services in a country that are owned and run by the government → the private sectorin the public sector  a job in the public sector  public sector workers  public sector housing  |