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I. private [ingl brit ˈprʌɪvət, ingl am ˈpraɪvɪt] SOST
private
II. privates SOST
privates sost pl colloq:
parties fpl colloq
III. private [ingl brit ˈprʌɪvət, ingl am ˈpraɪvɪt] AGG
1. private (not for general public):
private property, land, beach, chapel, jet, vehicle, line, collection, party, viewing
room with private bath
2. private (personal, not associated with company):
private letter, phone call, use of car
private life
private income, means
private sale
a person of private means
she is making a private visit
to act in a private capacity or as a private person
the private citizen
3. private (not public, not state-run):
private sector, healthcare, education, school, hospital, prison, firm
private housing, accommodation, landlord
private industry
private lessons
4. private (not to be openly revealed):
private conversation, talk, meeting, matter
private reason, opinion, thought
to keep sth private
a private joke
5. private (undisturbed):
private place, room, corner
6. private (secretive):
private person
IV. in private AVV
in private
V. private [ingl brit ˈprʌɪvət, ingl am ˈpraɪvɪt]
to go private ingl brit MED
private bill SOST
private bill
private eye SOST colloq
private eye
privé m colloq
private eye
private company SOST
private company
private buyer SOST
private buyer
private detective SOST
private detective
private bar SOST ingl brit
private bar
private enterprise SOST
private enterprise
private hotel SOST
private hotel
private view SOST ARTE
private view
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. private [ˈpraɪvɪt, ingl am -vət] AGG
1. private (not public):
private
2. private (personal):
private opinion, papers
3. private (confidential):
private
to keep sth private
their private joke
4. private (not open to the public):
private
private ceremony, funeral
5. private (for personal use):
private
private house, lesson
6. private (not state-run):
private
7. private (secluded):
private
8. private (not social):
private
9. private (undisturbed):
private
II. private [ˈpraɪvɪt, ingl am -vət] SOST
1. private no pl (privacy):
in private
to speak to sb in private
2. private pl colloq (genitals):
private
3. private (lowest-ranking army soldier):
private
private enterprise SOST
private enterprise
private parts SOST
private parts
private school SOST
private school
private member SOST ingl brit, ing can, ingl Aus, ingl NZ
private member
simple député(e) m (f)
private secretary SOST
private secretary
private secretary
private detective SOST
private detective
private life SOST
private life
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. private [ˈpraɪ·vət] AGG
1. private (not public):
private
2. private (personal):
private opinion, papers
3. private (confidential):
private
to keep sth private
their private joke
4. private (not open to the public):
private
private ceremony, funeral
5. private (for personal use):
private
private tutoring, lesson
6. private (not state-run):
private
7. private (secluded):
private
8. private (not social):
private
9. private (undisturbed):
private
II. private [ˈpraɪ·vət] SOST
1. private (privacy):
in private
to speak to sb in private
2. private (lowest-ranking army soldier):
private
3. private pl colloq (genitals):
private
private secretary SOST
private secretary
private school SOST
private school
private detective SOST
private detective
private enterprise SOST
private enterprise
private life SOST
private life
private parts SOST
private parts
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
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This public sector investment in a private company was criticised by the National Audit Office on the grounds that it had not been put out to tender.
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He was employed in a private company for sometime and also engaged in hawking fruits and vegetables after office hours.
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To sneak off to enjoy private company was considered a haughty and inefficient egotism in a world where people depended very much on each other.
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The private company entered equities in the mid-1960s and investment banking in the early 1970s.
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The organisation is a registered private company limited by guarantee, with no share capital, which means it is run for non-profit purposes.
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