词汇 | quasi-public |
释义 | quasi-public adjective (US alsoquasipublic)uk /ˌkweɪ.zaɪˈpʌb.lɪk/ us /ˌkweɪ.zaɪˈpʌb.lɪk/ having some public and some private features, for example providing public services but being privately owned or run: The city has a quasi-public agency that handles all building development. Quasi-public bodies are required to act at all times in a reasonable, logical, and consistent manner. The judge ruled that a shopping mall is a quasi-public place. The quasi-public company oversees an estimated £13 million a year in business. Pay has been a problematic area because of the quasi-public nature of the hospital. UK politics: government administration & organization apex awkward backbench Brexit Holyrood hung parliament parliamentarian parliamentary partition partitionist PMQs public policy reprivatization reprivatize reshuffle soviet the awkward gangidiom the House of Commons the House of Lords the Houses of Parliament You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Business - general words |
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