private sector

私营部门私营企业私营机构私营单位

private sector 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the area of the nation's economy under private rather than governmental control.

private sector 近义词

n. 名词 noun

for-profit businesses

private sector 的近义词 3

更多private sector例句

  1. You have one person in the private sector who’s not elected by anyone who can effectively decide whether someone can speak.
  2. Instead, we are falling between two stools, with the public sector forgoing its broader societal function and the private sector only beginning to assume the mantle.
  3. We’re conditioned to think of the government and private sectors as antagonistic forces within the economy, with opposing motives.
  4. The local government is also pushing the private sector to do its part, starting with the thriving but ecologically harmful fashion industry.
  5. He left politics in 2009 after being marginalized by the chancellor and moved into the private sector, becoming a multimillionaire as he rose to the rank of chairman of investment management firm BlackRock Germany.
  6. ROME — What does it take for a Hollywood A-lister to get a private audience with Pope Francis?
  7. The family was taking some private moments for a closing of the coffin in keeping with Chinese ritual.
  8. But while his public profile receded, his private life blossomed.
  9. My nickname was Captain, though I was a private, first class.
  10. The role of private investigators has stirred controversy in the investigation.
  11. Dean Swift was indeed a misanthrope by theory, however he may have made exception to private life.
  12. But if what I told him were true, he was still at a loss how a kingdom could run out of its estate like a private person.
  13. The private chapel, built out from the house on the side next Calne, had not been used for years and years.
  14. Proof was given to him, of Elizabeth having admitted Ripperda to private political discussions in the Altheim apartments.
  15. The two enjoyed a mutual understanding from which he was excluded, a private intimacy that was spiritual, mental,— physical.