privately

privately
adverb
privat [erziehen, zugeben]; vertraulich [jemanden sprechen]; insgeheim [denken, glauben]

study privately — private Studien betreiben

privately owned — in Privatbesitz

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adverb privat
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pri·vate·ly
[ˈpraɪvɪtli, AM -vət-]
adv
1. (not in public) privat
to celebrate \privately im kleinen Kreis feiern
to speak \privately with sb mit jdm unter vier Augen sprechen
2. (secretly) heimlich, insgeheim
\privately he was worried insgeheim machte er sich Sorgen
3. (personally) persönlich
to benefit \privately from sth von etw dat persönlich profitieren, aus etw dat persönlichen Nutzen ziehen
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['praIvItlɪ]
adv
1) (= not publicly) privat

may I speak to you privately? — kann ich Sie privat sprechen or unter vier Augen sprechen?

the meeting was held privately — das Treffen wurde in kleinem Kreis or Rahmen abgehalten

a privately owned company — ein Unternehmen in Privatbesitz

he is being privately educated — er wird privat erzogen

she is having the operation privately —

I sold/bought my car privately — ich habe meinen Wagen privat verkauft/privat or von Privat gekauft

2) (= secretly, personally, unofficially) persönlich

I have been told privately that ... — mir wurde vertraulich mitgeteilt, dass ...

privately I think that ... — ich persönlich glaube, dass ...

but privately he was very upset — doch innerlich war er sehr aufgebracht

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privately adv
1. privat, als Privatperson:
privately owned in Privatbesitz;
settle sth privately etwas privat oder intern oder außergerichtlich regeln
2. persönlich, vertraulich
3. heimlich, insgeheim
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adverb
privat [erziehen, zugeben]; vertraulich [jemanden sprechen]; insgeheim [denken, glauben]

study privately — private Studien betreiben

privately owned — in Privatbesitz

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adv.
privat adv.

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