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private [ˈpraɪvɪt]1. adjectivea. ( = not open to public) privé ; [gardens] privatifb. ( = personal) [house, lesson, room] particulier ; [car, bank account, letter] personnel• "private" (on envelope) « personnel »• to be in private practice ≈ être médecin non conventionné2. nouna. ( = soldier) simple soldat mb. ► in private en privé3. compounds* * *['praɪvɪt] 1.noun simple soldat m2.1) ( not for general public) privé2) (personal, not associated with company) [letter, phone call, capacity] personnel/-elle; [sale] de particulier à particulier3) (not public, not state-run) gen privé; [housing, accommodation, landlord, lesson] particulier/-ière4) [talk, meeting, matter] privé; [reason, opinion, thought] personnel/-elle5) [place] tranquille6) ( secretive) renfermé (sur soi-même)3.in private adverbial phrase en privé••to go private — GB Medicine se faire soigner dans le (secteur) privé
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