词汇 | privately |
释义 | privately adverb uk /ˈpraɪ.vət.li/ us /ˈpraɪ.vət.li/ privatelyadverb (PERSONAL)B2 in secret, or with only one or two other people present: 私下地,秘密地 She spoke privately with the manager.她私下与经理谈了谈。 Despite his public support, privately (= secretly) he was worried.尽管他公开支持,但暗地里还是焦虑不安。 I'd prefer it if we could speak privately. Though he had tried to be enthusiastic about the plans, privately he felt more sceptical. Secrecy and privacy anonymity anonymization anonymize anonymous anonymously cryptography data protection dead men tell no talesidiom dissimulate dissimulation official secret on the quietidiom privacy privacy settings private under wrapsidiom undisclosed unrevealed unsourced unstated privatelyadverb (NOT OFFICIAL)by a person or company and not by the government: 私立地;私营地;民间地 a privately owned business私营企业 Business - general words addressable addressable market Age of Exploration amortizable anti-commercial contestable contract in/out contract something out contractual contractually importation in business initial public offering IPO lean time-and-motion study trade secret transact triple play uberization privately | Business Englishprivately adverb /ˈpraɪvətli/ukus not said or done officially or publicly: say/acknowledge/admit privatelyOfficials privately admitted that the data was unreliable. speak/meet privately (with sb)He met privately with his administrative team late in the day. ECONOMICS owned or financed by a company or group of people, rather than by the government: privately run/operated/managed. privately funded projects Examples of privatelyprivately However, the government cannot prevent the social partners making insurance agreements 'voluntarily' or 'privately'. Initially, a block from the global pool is given to each evaluator, which privately allocates from (and deallocates to) its block. Clan regulations did not necessarily demand that all minor clan disputes be handled privately. The remaining need for care will then have to be hired privately (if possible), or informal care has to be provided from that point onward. Privately inflicted sanctions for violations of criminal laws are not grounded in the judgments of the appropriate agent, namely the state. Small communities depend on locally or privately managed sources of drinking water using less efficient treatment methods. The much lower odds of predicted discharge observed in patients living in privately managed facilities raises some concern. Efforts at raising funds privately began in 1898, but were not very successful. Our research, then, found childcaring ar rangements characterised by being non-monetised, based on personal family relations and privately organised. Capitalism is an economic system in which ' the means of production and the capacity to work are owned privately and there are markets in both'. There is a common shock to the electorate about which each voter is imperfectly and privately informed. Facts represent beliefs in which the agent has confidence; facts and beliefs may be held privately or be shared. They can be produced informally, commercially or publicly, and consumed privately or collectively. However, in our model some members of society are constrained and are unable to save privately. States or central banks were then forced to organize bailouts and to socialize the costs of privately undertaken risks. See all examples of privately These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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