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🔑 pri·vateBrE /ˈpraɪvət/NAmE /ˈpraɪvət/ adjective➤not public 非公开🔑 [usually before noun] belonging to or for the use of a particular person or group; not for public use 私有的;私用的;自用的◆The sign said, 'Private property. Keep out.' 标牌上写着:“私人领地,禁止进入。”◆Those are my father's private papers. 那些都是我父亲的私人文件。◆The hotel has 110 bedrooms, all with private bathrooms. 这家旅馆有 110 间客房,各有独立卫生间。➤conversation/meeting 谈话;会晤🔑 intended for or involving a particular person or group of people, not for people in general or for others to know about 为一部分人的;私人的;秘密的◆a private conversation 私人交谈◆They were sharing a private joke. 他们讲着外人听不懂的笑话。◆Senior defence officials held private talks. 高级防务官员举行了秘密会谈。➤feelings/information 情感;信息🔑 that you do not want other people to know about 内心的;隐秘的;私下的 SYN secret ◆her private thoughts and feelings 她私下的想法和感情➤not owned/run by state 非国有🔑 [usually before noun] owned or managed by an individual person or an independent company rather than by the state 私立的;私营的;民营的◆private banks 私营银行◆a programme to return many of the state companies to private ownership 把众多国营公司转为民营的计划 OPP public 🔑 [only before noun] working or acting for yourself rather than for the state or for a group or company, especially in health or education 个体的,独立的,私人的(尤指医疗或教育)◆private doctors 私人医生◆(BrE) If I can afford it, I think I'll go private (= pay for medical care rather than use the government service). 如果负担得起,我想我会自费医疗的。➤not work 非工作🔑 [usually before noun] not connected with your work or official position 与工作(或官职)无关的;个人的;私人的◆a politician's private life 政界人物的私生活➤quiet 清静🔑 where you are not likely to be disturbed; quiet 僻静的;不受打扰的◆Let's go somewhere a bit more private. 咱们另找个僻静些的地方吧。 OPP public ➤person 人 [usually before noun] not wanting to share thoughts and feelings with other people 不愿吐露心思的;内向的;不爱交流思想感情的◆He's a very private person. 他是个闷葫芦。➤lessons 课堂 [usually before noun] given by a teacher, etc. to one person or a small group of people for payment 私人教授的;个别传授的◆She gives private English lessons at weekends. 她周末做私人英语家教。➤money 钱that you receive from property or other sources but do not have to earn 由财产增溢的;间接收入的;非劳动所得的◆He has a private income. 他有一笔私人收入。▸ pri·vate·ly🔑 BrE /ˈpraɪvətli/NAmE /ˈpraɪvətli/ adverb◆Can we speak privately? 我们能单独谈谈吗?◆In public he supported the official policy, but privately he was sure it would fail. 他明里支持这项官方政策,但暗中却确信它会失败。◆a privately owned company 私营公司◆Their children were educated privately. 他们的子女都是上私立学校的。◆She smiled, but privately she was furious. 她面露微笑,但心里却十分恼火。 🔑 pri·vateBrE /ˈpraɪvət/NAmE /ˈpraɪvət/ noun [C] (abbreviation Pte) a soldier of the lowest rank in the army 二等兵,列兵(级别最低的士兵)◆Private (John) Smith 列兵(约翰 ·)史密斯privates [pl.] (informal) = private parts ●in ˈprivate 🔑with nobody else present 私下地;没外人在场◆Is there somewhere we can discuss this in private? 有没有什么地方能让我们单独谈谈这件事? ➡ compare in public at public noun |