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 private ['praɪvɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 私人的, 秘密的, 私立的, 隐蔽的

n. 士兵, 隐士, 阴部

[计] 私人的

[经] 私人的, 个人的, 私营的




    private
    [ noun ]
    1. an enlisted man of the lowest rank in the Army or Marines

    2. <noun.person>
      our prisoner was just a private and knew nothing of value
    [ adj ]
    1. confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy

    2. <adj.all>
      a private place
      private discussions
      private lessons
      a private club
      a private secretary
      private property
      the former President is now a private citizen
      public figures struggle to maintain a private life
    3. concerning things deeply private and personal

    4. <adj.all>
      private correspondence
      private family matters
    5. concerning one person exclusively

    6. <adj.all>
      we all have individual cars
      each room has a private bath
    7. not expressed

    8. <adj.all>
      secret (or private) thoughts


    Private \Pri"vate\ (pr[imac]"v[asl]t), n.
    1. A secret message; a personal unofficial communication.
    [Obs.] --Shak.

    2. Personal interest; particular business.[Obs.]

    Nor must I be unmindful of my private. --B. Jonson.

    3. Privacy; retirement. [Archaic] ``Go off; I discard you;
    let me enjoy my private.'' --Shak.

    4. One not invested with a public office. [Archaic]

    What have kings, that privates have not too? --Shak.

    5. (Mil.) A common soldier; a soldier below the grade of a
    noncommissioned officer. --Macaulay.

    6. pl. The private parts; the genitals.

    {In private}, secretly; not openly or publicly.


    Private \Pri"vate\ (?; 48), a. [L. privatus apart from the
    state, peculiar to an individual, private, properly p. p. of
    privare to bereave, deprive, originally, to separate, fr.
    privus single, private, perhaps originally, put forward
    (hence, alone, single) and akin to prae before. See {Prior},
    a., and cf. {Deprive}, {Privy}, a.]
    1. Belonging to, or concerning, an individual person,
    company, or interest; peculiar to one's self; unconnected
    with others; personal; one's own; not public; not general;
    separate; as, a man's private opinion; private property; a
    private purse; private expenses or interests; a private
    secretary.

    2. Sequestered from company or observation; appropriated to
    an individual; secret; secluded; lonely; solitary; as, a
    private room or apartment; private prayer.

    Reason . . . then retires
    Into her private cell when nature rests. --Milton.

    3. Not invested with, or engaged in, public office or
    employment; as, a private citizen; private life. --Shak.

    A private person may arrest a felon. --Blackstone.

    4. Not publicly known; not open; secret; as, a private
    negotiation; a private understanding.

    5. Having secret or private knowledge; privy. [Obs.]

    {Private act} or {Private statute}, a statute exclusively for
    the settlement of private and personal interests, of which
    courts do not take judicial notice; -- opposed to a
    {general law}, which operates on the whole community. In
    the United States Congress, similar private acts are
    referred to as {private law} and a general law as a
    {public law}.

    {Private nuisance} or {wrong}. See {Nuisance}.

    {Private soldier}. See {Private}, n., 5.

    {Private way}, a right of private passage over another man's
    ground; also, a road on private land, contrasted with
    {public road}, which is on a public right of way. --Kent.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    1. He opened a private car-repair shop in 1985 by getting a license to repair the eastern German Trabant, the two-cylinder car with the plastic body and an engine that sounds like an angry lawn mower.
    2. The Reagan administration's latest stated estimate of the budget deficit for all of the current fiscal year is $146.74 billion, but many private analysts predict a gap in the $160 billion to $175 billion range.
    3. Manuel Sanchez, director of the Center for Economic Research and Analysis, a private think tank, said in an interview that short-term anxiety will ease if investors see that the government is negotiating a solid, long-term agreement on the debt.
    4. Government-sponsored enterprises, or GSEs, are private corporations chartered by the federal government to channel credit to agricultural, housing and student borrowers.
    5. Nixon, on the second day of a private visit as a guest of the government, was briefed on China's "practice of being kind-hearted toward the students while setting strict demands on them," the official Xinhua News Agency said.
    6. While the Reagan administration lauded Friday's report as signs that inflation was not heating up, some private economists expressed worries about what could happen if world oil prices suddenly rebound.
    7. But a lawyer for Volkswagen of America, seeking pictures of an auto accident from a newspaper photographer, said journalists should be compelled to surrender evidence that is vital to a private lawsuit.
    8. According to Imperial Household Agency rules, he may be seen but not heard on television, except in rare appearances before the public, and palace officials refuse to describe his private conversations.
    9. The panel also killed a bill that would have required the sale of guns from one private owner to another be reported to state police, and one that would have increased penalties for people caught carrying guns without permits.
    10. The Monterrey-based conglomerate, flexing the renewed strength of Mexico's private sector, conveyed its offer in a public letter to Anchor Chairman Vincent J. Naimoli.
    11. Late last year, a Wenzhou man who ran a private credit union was executed.
    12. "Government has no business with a married couple's private consentual sexual practices," Castellani wrote.
    13. Before the private lairds there were the clan chiefs.
    14. The private station makes about $1.2 million a month.
    15. The large speculative trading firms Refco Inc. and C&D Commodities were big sellers of both soybeans and wheat, despite disagreement among private and government forecasters about the 6-to-10 day outlook.
    16. The department's corn and soybean production estimates were slightly higher than private analysts and economists had expected.
    17. Phoebe-Putney Memorial Hospital is sponsoring a support group for relatives and offering private counseling.
    18. Lacayo is Mrs. Chamorro's son-in-law and her private secretary, and is considered the man who wields most power in the government.
    19. The Kremlin's television statement accused the Lithuanian leadership of planning to turn over national factories to private owners, bring in a separate currency and put up customs posts on the borders of the republic.
    20. Safety standards generally are low in China's more than 90,000 small-scale private and township-run fireworks factories, and accidents are common.
    21. Some sellers are companies that went private in the leveraged buy-out craze of the early '80s and are under pressure to sell the company again so that investors can get their cash out.
    22. Beset by a troubled marriage and his son's ill health, Cisneros last fall said he wouldn't run again and accepted a job in the private sector.
    23. The group announced agreements with the state and private developers to conserve land around the pond where Thoreau built an cabin and lived for two years, and also promoted an effort to create affordable housing in nearby Concord.
    24. We are applying to ourselves, or at least to our public and private leaders, standards of ethics never before expected of ordinary mortals.
    25. It would allow students to attend public schools outside their area and provide tax credits for those wishing to go to private schools.
    26. Gephardt referred to conservatives in the administration who argue that government should refrain from investing in non-defense research from which private industry would profit.
    27. Yet, private economists looking below the surface and into the fhing might be awry.
    28. In 1987, rebel forces loyal to Marcos took over private radio-television station GMA-7 and broadcast statements.
    29. As such, the status of the private Ecu depends on the form of the contract that is made.
    30. Department economists predicted a 24% jump in soybean production to 1.91 billion bushels, slightly higher than estimates made by private analysts.
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