59 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ privat
หรือค้นหา: -privat-, *privat*

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There aren't any utilities listed in Lindsay Leeman's name, so I ran the address, and it turns out it is not a residence, it's a private mail center. ฉันไม่เจออะไรที่เป็นประโยชน์ ในชื่อลินด์ซี่ย์ ลีแมนเลย ฉันเลยตรวจที่อยู่ดู และปรากฏว่ามันไม่ใช่ที่พักอาศัย มันเป็นศูนย์ไปรษณีย์ส่วนตัว
She's a private patient of mine. เธอเป็นคนไข้ส่วนตัวของผม Basic Instinct (1992)
So your ex and your private patient were both screwing Adam T owers. งั้นอดีตภรรยาและคนไข้คุณ ทั้งคู่ก็นอนกับอดัม ทาวเวอร์ Basic Instinct (1992)
This is a private conversation. นี่เป็นเรื่องส่วนตัว Basic Instinct (1992)
So how's the private stuff? งานเป็นอิสระเป็นไงบ้างล่ะ The Bodyguard (1992)
-This is private and personal. Wow... What sort of police are you? Hero (1992)
I'll just find funding in the private sector, that's all. ฉันจะต้องหาทุน สำหรับงานวิจัยส่วนตัว ก็เท่านั้น The Lawnmower Man (1992)
Is this a private reverie or can an old lady join you? นี่เป็นการจิตนาการส่วนตัว หรือว่าให้ผู้หญิงแก่มาร่วมด้วยได้ไหม The Joy Luck Club (1993)
Rabbi-- Private property cannot be confiscated. "ห้ามยึดทรัพย์สินส่วนตัว..." Schindler's List (1993)
- You're trespassing on private property here. - We are conducting an investigation. ผมสังกัด หน่วยงานนายอำเภอ ท้องที่นี้ Deep Throat (1993)
You are on private property without legal permission. คุณไม่ได้ยินที่ผมพูด หรือไง ? Deep Throat (1993)
Do you have a private room? คุณมีห้องพักไหม Junior (1994)

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privatAfter weighing all these considerations, the promoters will present their scheme in the form of a private bill; however, they might find themselves forced to alter the route in order to meet criticisms in Parliament.
privatAgain his father insisted on another private conversation and broke the sad news.
privatAn essential condition for a helpful interview is a quiet room in which doctor and parents can sit comfortably and in private without being interrupted.
privatAre you a student of a private high school?
privatAs I am not good at math, I hope my parents will allow me to have a private tutor.
privatCan we talk in private?
privatChris saw his favorite girl, Kate, having a private conversation with Beth.
privatDon't interfere in private concerns.
privatDon't pry into my private life.
privatHe contrived a means of speaking to Nancy privately.
privatHe has the privilege of private education.
privatHe interfered in our private concerns.

WordNet (3.0)
private(n) an enlisted man of the lowest rank in the Army or Marines, Syn. common soldier, buck private, Example: our prisoner was just a private and knew nothing of value
private(adj) confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy, Ant. public, Example: 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
private(adj) concerning things deeply private and personal, Example: private correspondence; private family matters
private citizen(n) a citizen who does not hold any official or public position
private detective(n) someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information, Syn. shamus, PI, private eye, sherlock, private investigator, operative
privateer(n) an officer or crew member of a privateer, Syn. privateersman
privateer(n) a privately owned warship commissioned to prey on the commercial shipping or warships of an enemy nation
private foundation(n) a charity that does not receive a major part of its support from the public
private line(n) a telephone line serving a single subscriber
privately(adv) kept private or confined to those intimately concerned, Syn. in camera, in private, Ant. publicly, Example: it was discussed privately between the two men; privately, she thought differently; some member of his own party hoped privately for his defeat; he was questioned in private

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Privatdocent

‖n.; G. pl. -docenten /plu>. [ Also Privatdozent. ] [ G.; privat private + docent teacher. See Docent. ] In the universities of Germany and some other European countries, a licensed teacher or lecturer having no share in the university government and dependent upon fees for remuneration. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

Private

n. 1. A secret message; a personal unofficial communication. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Personal interest; particular business.[ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Nor must I be unmindful of my private. B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Privacy; retirement. [ Archaic ] “Go off; I discard you; let me enjoy my private.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. One not invested with a public office. [ Archaic ] [ 1913 Webster ]

What have kings, that privates have not too? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. (Mil.) A common soldier; a soldier below the grade of a noncommissioned officer. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. pl. The private parts; the genitals. [ 1913 Webster ]


In private, secretly; not openly or publicly.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Private

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. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Sequestered from company or observation; appropriated to an individual; secret; secluded; lonely; solitary; as, a private room or apartment; private prayer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Reason . . . then retires
Into her private cell when nature rests. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Not invested with, or engaged in, public office or employment; as, a private citizen; private life. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

A private person may arrest a felon. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Not publicly known; not open; secret; as, a private negotiation; a private understanding. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. Having secret or private knowledge; privy. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]


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 ]

Privateer

n. [ From Private. ] 1. An armed private vessel which bears the commission of the sovereign power to cruise against the enemy. See Letters of marque, under Marque. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The commander of a privateer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Kidd soon threw off the character of a privateer and became a pirate. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

Privateer

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Privateered p. pr. & vb. n. Privateering. ] To cruise in a privateer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Privateering

n. Cruising in a privateer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Privateersman

n.; pl. Privateersmen An officer or seaman of a privateer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Privately

adv. [ 1913 Webster ]

1. In a private manner; not openly; without the presence of others. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. In a manner affecting an individual; personally; not officially; as, he is not privately benefited. [ 1913 Webster ]

Privateness

n. [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Seclusion from company or society; retirement; privacy; secrecy. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The state of one not invested with public office. [ 1913 Webster ]

Privation

n. [ L. privatio: cf. F. privation. See Private. ] 1. The act of depriving, or taking away; hence, the depriving of rank or office; degradation in rank; deprivation. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The state of being deprived or destitute of something, especially of something required or desired; destitution; need; as, to undergo severe privations. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. The condition of being absent; absence; negation. [ 1913 Webster ]

Evil will be known by consequence, as being only a privation, or absence, of good. South. [ 1913 Webster ]

Privation mere of light and absent day. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Privatadresse { f } | Privatadressen { pl }home address | home addresses [Add to Longdo]
Privatdetektiv { m }; Privatdetektivin { f }private investigator (PI) [Add to Longdo]
Privateigentum { n }; Privatbesitz { m } | in Privatbesitzprivate property | privately owned [Add to Longdo]
Privateigentum { n } an den Produktionsmittelnprivate ownership of the means of production [Add to Longdo]
Privatisierung { f }privatization [Add to Longdo]
Privatjet { m } für Managerexecutive jet [Add to Longdo]
Privatkundengeschäft { n }consumer banking; consumer business [Add to Longdo]
Privatleben { n }private life [Add to Longdo]
Privatlehrer { m }; Hauslehrer { m } | Privatlehrer { pl }; Hauslehrer { pl }coacher; tutor | coachers; tutors [Add to Longdo]
Privatperson { f }private individual; private person [Add to Longdo]
Privatsammler { m }; Privatsammlerin { f }private collector [Add to Longdo]
Privatschule { f }private school [ Am. ] [Add to Longdo]
Privatsphäre { f }; private Lebenssphäre | Eingriff in die Privatsphäreprivacy | attack on privacy [Add to Longdo]
Privatwirtschaft { f }private industry [Add to Longdo]
privat { adj }private [Add to Longdo]

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