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public service
noun
- the business of supplying an essential commodity, as gas or electricity, or a service, as transportation, to the general public.
- government employment; civil service.
- a service to the public rendered without charge by a profit-making organization:
This radio program has been brought to you as a public service.
public service
noun
- government employment
- the management and administration of the affairs of a political unit, esp the civil service
- a service provided for the community
buses provide a public service
- ( as modifier )
a public-service announcement
- the service responsible for the public administration of the government of a country. It excludes the legislative, judicial, and military branches. Members of the public service have no official political allegiance and are not generally affected by changes of governments British equivalentcivil service
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of public service1
Example Sentences
The PM insisted he would "go further and faster" in delivering Labour's promises to improve public services, as well as tackle immigration and cost-of-living pressures.
But he insisted the move would help the government invest in public services despite "multiple crises that we've inherited".
You can expect him to talk a lot about his four stated priorities: improving public services, growing the economy, reducing child poverty and tackling climate change.
But "the backflips on working from home and his uncertainty over public service cuts," complicated his message, according to John Warhurst, Emeritus Professor, Australian National University.
鈥淚t is more important than ever that we expand the education, research, health care, and public service for which UC is so widely admired and which has benefited so many Californians.鈥
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