Private

Private
1. adjective
1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]

a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat

have a private education — auf eine Privatschule gehen

2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]

‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’

for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch

3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]
4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich

have a private word with somebody — jemanden unter vier Augen sprechen

5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört
6) (not in public office)

private citizen or individual — Privatperson, die

2. noun
1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat
2)

in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen

speak to somebody in private — jemanden unter vier Augen sprechen

3) in pl. (coll.): (genitals) Geschlechtsteile Pl.
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1. adjective
1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privat
2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) Privat-...
2. noun
(in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) gewöhnlicher Soldat
- academic.ru/58044/privacy">privacy
- privately
- private enterprise
- private means
- in private
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pri·vate
[ˈpraɪvɪt, AM -vət]
I. adj
1. inv (personal) privat, Privat-
\private initiative/life Privatinitiative f/-leben nt
\private joke Insiderwitz m fam
to speak in some \private language in seiner eigenen Sprache reden
sb's \private opinion jds persönliche Meinung
\private papers persönliche Papiere
2. (not open to public) privat, Privat-; discussion, meeting nicht öffentlich
\private beach/club/collection Privatstrand m/-klub m/-sammlung f
\private function Privatveranstaltung f, private Feier
\private funeral Beerdigung f in aller Stille
\private land Privatgrund m
\private wedding ceremony Hochzeitsfeier f im engsten Familienkreis
3. (confidential) vertraulich
to keep sth \private etw für sich akk behalten
4. (not social) zurückhaltend, introvertiert
to be a very \private sort of person ein sehr verschlossener [o in sich akk gekehrter] Mensch sein
5. (secluded) abgelegen; (undisturbed) ungestört
6. inv (not governmental) privat, Privat-
\private business Privatwirtschaft f
\private financing Privatfinanzierung f
\private funds private Gelder
\private hospital Privatklinik f
7. (not as official)
as a \private person als Privatperson
II. n
1. no pl (not in public)
in \private privat, im Privatleben; LAW unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit
to speak [or talk] to sb in \private jdn [o mit jdm] unter vier Augen sprechen
2. (fam: genitals)
\privates pl Geschlechtsteile pl
3. (soldier) Gefreiter m, einfacher Soldat
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['praIvɪt]
1. adj
1) privat; (= personal) letter, reasons persönlich, privat; (= confidential) matter, affair vertraulich; conversation, meeting, interview privat, vertraulich; (= secluded) place abgelegen; dining room separat; (= not public) funeral, wedding im engsten Kreis; hearing, sitting nicht öffentlich, nichtöffentlich

they were sharing a private joke — sie fanden irgend etwas lustig

it's just a private joke between us —

no private jokes! — lass uns auch mitlachen!

private and confidential — streng vertraulich

he acted in a private capacity — er handelte als Privatperson

they wanted to be private — sie wollten allein or für sich sein

to keep sth private — etw für sich behalten

his private life — sein Privatleben nt

in his private thoughts — in seinen ganz persönlichen Gedanken

2)

private branch exchange ( Brit Telec ) — Nebenstellenanlage f

private car — Privatwagen m

private citizen — Privatperson f

private education — Ausbildung f

private health insurance — private Krankenversicherung

private individual — Einzelne(r) mf

private law — Privatrecht nt

private limited company — ≈ Aktiengesellschaft f (die nicht an der Börse notiert ist)

private means — Privatvermögen nt

private pupil — Privatschüler(in) m(f)

private soldier (Mil) — gemeiner or einfacher Soldat

private treatment — Privatbehandlung f

private tutor — Privatlehrer(in) m(f)

private ward — Privatabteilung or -station f

3) (= withdrawn, reserved) person reserviert, zurückhaltend
2. n
1) (MIL) Gefreite(r) mf

Private X — der Gefreite X; (in address) Gefreiter X

private first class (US) — Obergefreite(r) mf

2) pl (= genitals) Geschlechtsteile pl
3)

in private — privat; (Jur) unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit

we must talk in private — wir müssen das unter uns besprechen

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Pte abk MIL Private Gefreiter m
Pvt. abk MIL Private Gefreiter m
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1. adjective
1) (outside State system) privat; Privat[unterricht, -schule, -industrie, -klinik, -patient, -station usw.]

a doctor working in private medicine — ein Arzt, der Privatpatienten hat

have a private education — auf eine Privatschule gehen

2) (belonging to individual, not public, not business) persönlich [Dinge]; nichtöffentlich [Versammlung, Sitzung]; privat [Telefongespräch, Schriftverkehr]; Privat[eigentum, -wagen, -flugzeug, -strand, -parkplatz, -leben, -konto]

‘private’ — (on door) "Privat"; (in public building) "kein Zutritt"; (on private land) ‘Betreten verboten’

for [one's own] private use — für den persönlichen Gebrauch

3) (personal, affecting individual) persönlich [Meinung, Interesse, Überzeugung, Rache]; privat [Vereinbarung, Zweck]
4) (not for public disclosure) geheim [Verhandlung, Geschäft, Tränen]; still [Gebet, Nachdenken, Grübeln]; persönlich [Gründe]; (confidential) vertraulich

have a private word with somebody — jemanden unter vier Augen sprechen

5) (secluded) still [Ort]; (undisturbed) ungestört
6) (not in public office)

private citizen or individual — Privatperson, die

2. noun
1) (Brit. Mil.) einfacher Soldat
2)

in private — privat; in kleinem Kreis [feiern]; (confidentially) ganz im Vertrauen

speak to somebody in private — jemanden unter vier Augen sprechen

3) in pl. (coll.): (genitals) Geschlechtsteile Pl.
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(military) n.
Gefreite -n (Soldat) m. adj.
nicht öffentlich adj.
persönlich adj.
privat adj.

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