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pri.vate NOT OFFICIAL5praI7vEtadj [not gradable]not connected with, controlled by or paid for by the government私立的; 私营的; 民间的Going to a private doctor is going to cost you a lot of money.去看私人医生会花你很多钱。Banks should be supporting small private businesses.银行应该支持小型私营企业。The President attended the funeral as a private citizen (= not as an official duty).总统以一个普通公民的身份参加了葬礼。The paintings were gathered from museums and private collections (= collections of works of art owned by ordinary people).这些画是从博物馆和民间收藏那里收集来的。The finance for the project will come mainly from the government but also from the private sector (= private businesses).这项工程的资金主要来自于政府,但也有些来自于私营企业。A private detective (also private investigator, infml private eye, Am infml gumshoe or dick) is a person whose job it is to discover information about people. A private detective is not a government employee or a police officer.私人侦探She hired a private detective to follow her husband and find out where he was going.她雇了一个私人侦探跟踪她丈夫,查出他去哪儿。Private enterprise is industry and businesses owned by ordinary people, not by the government.私营企业(esp. Br) If someone has a private income or private means (Am usually independent means), they have money from their family, or from investments, property or land, rather than from a job.(来自投资等的非工资性)私人收入A private school is a school which does not receive financial support from the government.私立学校People who send their children to private schools must pay fees.送孩子上私立学校的人必须付费。
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