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(privado)

  • 1 privado

    adj.
    1 private, confidential, personal, privy.
    Este es un asunto privado This is private business.
    2 private, restricted, restricted-access.
    3 reserved.
    4 unconscious, fainted.
    5 sound asleep, asleep, sleeping, fast asleep.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: privar.
    * * *
    1→ link=privar privar
    1 private
    \
    en privado in private
    * * *
    (f. - privada)
    adj.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [club, colegio, avión] private
    2) LAm (=alocado) mad, senseless
    3) Caribe (=débil) weak, faint
    2. SM
    1)

    en privado — privately, in private

    2) (Pol) (=favorito) favourite, favorite (EEUU), protégé; ( Hist) royal favourite, chief minister
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) <reunión/vida> private
    b) (Col, Méx) ( desmayado) unconscious
    c) (Méx) <teléfono/número> unlisted (AmE), ex-directory (BrE)
    * * *
    = personal, private, confidential, privately run.
    Ex. Cards will remain useful for small local and personal indexes but other options, in the form of microcomputers and their software are beginning to compete in this application.
    Ex. SWALCAP supports a network arrangement of remote terminals and minicomputers linked to the central computer via private lines.
    Ex. There is also a large amount of information that is kept secret: not merely cloak-and-dagger state secrets, but vast quantities of confidential technical and commercial data.
    Ex. It is a project that has been incubating since he lost the space for his privately run museum in Gloucester docks two years ago.
    ----
    * ámbito privado, el = private sector, the.
    * archivo privado = private archives.
    * biblioteca privada = private library.
    * ceremonia privada = private ceremony.
    * detective privado = private eye.
    * empresa privada = private firm.
    * en privado = privately, a word in + Posesivo + ear, in private, behind closed doors.
    * entidad privada = private institution.
    * espacio privado = personal space, territorial space, personal space territory.
    * financiado con fondos privados = privately supported [privately-supported], privately funded, privately financed.
    * finca privada = private estate.
    * información privada = private information.
    * investigador privado = private eye, private detective.
    * invitación a inauguración privada = private view card (PVC).
    * mantener en privado = be out of the public eye.
    * no tener vida privada = like being in a (gold)fish bowl.
    * Posesivo + partes privadas = Posesivo + crown jewels, Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privates.
    * propiedad privada = private estate.
    * red privada = peer-to-peer network.
    * red privada virtual (VPN) = virtual private network (VPN).
    * sector privado, el = private sector, the, profit sector, the.
    * sociedad privada = private society.
    * universidad privada = private university.
    * urbanización privada = private estate.
    * vida privada = private life.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) <reunión/vida> private
    b) (Col, Méx) ( desmayado) unconscious
    c) (Méx) <teléfono/número> unlisted (AmE), ex-directory (BrE)
    * * *
    = personal, private, confidential, privately run.

    Ex: Cards will remain useful for small local and personal indexes but other options, in the form of microcomputers and their software are beginning to compete in this application.

    Ex: SWALCAP supports a network arrangement of remote terminals and minicomputers linked to the central computer via private lines.
    Ex: There is also a large amount of information that is kept secret: not merely cloak-and-dagger state secrets, but vast quantities of confidential technical and commercial data.
    Ex: It is a project that has been incubating since he lost the space for his privately run museum in Gloucester docks two years ago.
    * ámbito privado, el = private sector, the.
    * archivo privado = private archives.
    * biblioteca privada = private library.
    * ceremonia privada = private ceremony.
    * detective privado = private eye.
    * empresa privada = private firm.
    * en privado = privately, a word in + Posesivo + ear, in private, behind closed doors.
    * entidad privada = private institution.
    * espacio privado = personal space, territorial space, personal space territory.
    * financiado con fondos privados = privately supported [privately-supported], privately funded, privately financed.
    * finca privada = private estate.
    * información privada = private information.
    * investigador privado = private eye, private detective.
    * invitación a inauguración privada = private view card (PVC).
    * mantener en privado = be out of the public eye.
    * no tener vida privada = like being in a (gold)fish bowl.
    * Posesivo + partes privadas = Posesivo + crown jewels, Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privates.
    * propiedad privada = private estate.
    * red privada = peer-to-peer network.
    * red privada virtual (VPN) = virtual private network (VPN).
    * sector privado, el = private sector, the, profit sector, the.
    * sociedad privada = private society.
    * universidad privada = private university.
    * urbanización privada = private estate.
    * vida privada = private life.

    * * *
    privado -da
    1 ‹reunión/fiesta› private
    vida privada private life
    en privado in private
    2 (Col, Méx) (desmayado) unconscious
    3 ( Méx) ‹teléfono/número› unlisted ( AmE), ex-directory ( BrE)
    * * *

    Del verbo privar: ( conjugate privar)

    privado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    privado    
    privar
    privado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    a)reunión/vida private;


    b) (Col, Méx) ( desmayado) unconscious

    c) (Méx) ‹teléfono/número unlisted (AmE), ex-directory (BrE)

    privar ( conjugate privar) verbo transitivo
    1 privado a algn DE algo ‹de derecho/libertad› to deprive sb of sth
    2 (Col, Méx) ( dejar inconsciente) to knock … unconscious
    privarse verbo pronominal
    1 privadose DE algo ‹de lujos/placeres› to deprive oneself of sth
    2 (Col, Méx) ( desmayarse) to lose consciousness, pass out
    privado,-a adj (personal) private: siempre está metiéndose en la vida privada de los demás, he's always sticking his nose into the private lives of others
    (secreto, reservado) private, confidential
    (no público) una clínica privada, a private clinic
    ♦ Locuciones: en privado, in private: los problemas familiares se discuten en privado, family issues should be discussed in private
    privar
    I vt
    1 (despojar) to deprive [de, of]
    2 fam (gustar mucho) me priva la fruta, I love fruit
    II vi argot (beber) to booze
    ' privado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    colegio
    - coto
    - detective
    - particular
    - privada
    - rincón
    - sabueso
    - sector
    - estudiar
    - intimidad
    English:
    celebrate
    - clinic
    - in
    - personal
    - prep school
    - private
    - privately
    - Pte.
    - public school
    - enterprise
    - ex-directory
    - finishing
    - investigator
    - preparatory
    - public
    * * *
    privado, -a
    adj
    private;
    en privado in private
    nm
    Am [despacho] private office
    * * *
    I partprivar
    II adj private;
    en privado in private
    * * *
    privado, -da adj
    : private
    privadamente adv
    * * *
    privado adj private

    Spanish-English dictionary > privado

  • 2 privado

    • bereft
    • confidential
    • personableness
    • personal account
    • restricted

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > privado

  • 3 detective privado

    f. & m.
    private detective, bloodhound, detective, plainclothes man.
    * * *
    private detective, private eye
    * * *
    (n.) = private eye, private detective, private detective
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Pioneers, passionate ladies and private eyes: dime novels, series books and paperbacks.
    Ex. Chandler's legendary private detective Phillip Marlowe is brought moodily to life in a film that epitomises the very soul of film noir.
    Ex. Chandler's legendary private detective Phillip Marlowe is brought moodily to life in a film that epitomises the very soul of film noir.
    * * *
    (n.) = private eye, private detective, private detective

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Pioneers, passionate ladies and private eyes: dime novels, series books and paperbacks.

    Ex: Chandler's legendary private detective Phillip Marlowe is brought moodily to life in a film that epitomises the very soul of film noir.
    Ex: Chandler's legendary private detective Phillip Marlowe is brought moodily to life in a film that epitomises the very soul of film noir.

    * * *
    private detective

    Spanish-English dictionary > detective privado

  • 4 investigador privado

    m.
    private investigator, inquiry agent, plain-clothes man, private detective.
    * * *
    private investigator
    * * *
    (n.) = private eye, private detective
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Pioneers, passionate ladies and private eyes: dime novels, series books and paperbacks.
    Ex. Chandler's legendary private detective Phillip Marlowe is brought moodily to life in a film that epitomises the very soul of film noir.
    * * *
    (n.) = private eye, private detective

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Pioneers, passionate ladies and private eyes: dime novels, series books and paperbacks.

    Ex: Chandler's legendary private detective Phillip Marlowe is brought moodily to life in a film that epitomises the very soul of film noir.

    * * *
    private investigator

    Spanish-English dictionary > investigador privado

  • 5 en privado

    in private
    * * *
    = privately, a word in + Posesivo + ear, in private, behind closed doors
    Ex. Pressmen sometimes employed boys privately by the week to take printed sheets off the tympan, and thus speed up their rate of work = Los impresores algunas veces empleaban por su cuenta y por semanas a chicos aprendices para retirar del tímpano los pliegos impresos y así acelerar su ritmo de trabajo.
    Ex. The article ' Word in your ear: a techno assisted revival of an ancient art' discusses the substantial market for talking or audiobooks in the UK and the USA.
    Ex. This need can be influenced by only offering criticism in private but by giving praise in public.
    Ex. Committee meetings are normally held behind closed doors but, occasionally, a committee will decide to hold a public hearing on a given topic.
    * * *
    = privately, a word in + Posesivo + ear, in private, behind closed doors

    Ex: Pressmen sometimes employed boys privately by the week to take printed sheets off the tympan, and thus speed up their rate of work = Los impresores algunas veces empleaban por su cuenta y por semanas a chicos aprendices para retirar del tímpano los pliegos impresos y así acelerar su ritmo de trabajo.

    Ex: The article ' Word in your ear: a techno assisted revival of an ancient art' discusses the substantial market for talking or audiobooks in the UK and the USA.
    Ex: This need can be influenced by only offering criticism in private but by giving praise in public.
    Ex: Committee meetings are normally held behind closed doors but, occasionally, a committee will decide to hold a public hearing on a given topic.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en privado

  • 6 sector privado

    m.
    private sector, private enterprise.
    * * *
    Ex. Just as libraries can exist alongside bookshops and video rental shops, so there is room for both libraries and private enterprise in the computer area.
    * * *
    el sector privado
    = private sector, the, profit sector, the

    Ex: Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.

    Ex: This article describes a questionnaire survey of special librarians in the profit and not-for-profit sector to determine their use of interactive communications technology.

    Ex: Just as libraries can exist alongside bookshops and video rental shops, so there is room for both libraries and private enterprise in the computer area.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sector privado

  • 7 colegio privado / colegio de pago

    colegio privado / colegio de pago
    public school, US private school

    Spanish-English dictionary > colegio privado / colegio de pago

  • 8 sector privado / sector público

    sector privado / sector público
    private sector / public sector

    Spanish-English dictionary > sector privado / sector público

  • 9 ámbito privado

    el ámbito privado
    = private sector, the

    Ex: Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ámbito privado

  • 10 colegio privado

    m.
    private school, independent school.
    * * *
    A privately owned school that receives no government funds. Parents pay monthly fees. Colegios privados cover all stages of primary and secondary education.

    Spanish-English dictionary > colegio privado

  • 11 acusador privado

    m.
    private prosecutor.
    * * *
    person bringing a private law suit

    Spanish-English dictionary > acusador privado

  • 12 a nivel privado

    Ex. Pressmen sometimes employed boys privately by the week to take printed sheets off the tympan, and thus speed up their rate of work = Los impresores algunas veces empleaban por su cuenta y por semanas a chicos aprendices para retirar del tímpano los pliegos impresos y así acelerar su ritmo de trabajo.
    * * *

    Ex: Pressmen sometimes employed boys privately by the week to take printed sheets off the tympan, and thus speed up their rate of work = Los impresores algunas veces empleaban por su cuenta y por semanas a chicos aprendices para retirar del tímpano los pliegos impresos y así acelerar su ritmo de trabajo.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a nivel privado

  • 13 archivo privado

    m.
    private file.
    * * *
    Ex. It houses a large collection of archives from national institutions and associations as well as private archives and personal papers from politicians, civil servants, etc.
    * * *

    Ex: It houses a large collection of archives from national institutions and associations as well as private archives and personal papers from politicians, civil servants, etc.

    Spanish-English dictionary > archivo privado

  • 14 club privado

    Ex. From discreet luncheons in a gentleman's club and an inaugural meeting attended by 65 people, the Society of Indexers has developed into a truly international organization.
    * * *

    Ex: From discreet luncheons in a gentleman's club and an inaugural meeting attended by 65 people, the Society of Indexers has developed into a truly international organization.

    Spanish-English dictionary > club privado

  • 15 consejero del consejo privado

    Ex. On 4 Nov 1986 privy councillor Dr Franz Pagitz died in Salzburg.
    * * *

    Ex: On 4 Nov 1986 privy councillor Dr Franz Pagitz died in Salzburg.

    Spanish-English dictionary > consejero del consejo privado

  • 16 editor privado

    Ex. There are also well-advanced plans for private publishers to cooperate with the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities in the creation of an extensive online data base.
    * * *

    Ex: There are also well-advanced plans for private publishers to cooperate with the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities in the creation of an extensive online data base.

    Spanish-English dictionary > editor privado

  • 17 espacio privado

    (n.) = personal space, territorial space, personal space territory
    Ex. The article 'How to set up your own Web cam' describes ways of linking cameras, including camcorders, to a World Wide Web personal web site to make available to the world at large images of personal spaces and other similar areas.
    Ex. This is a report on a study of how male and female library users use the space at library tables based on the ways in which people reveal their territorial space (defined as personal space territory).
    Ex. This is a report on a study of how male and female library users use the space at library tables based on the ways in which people reveal their territorial space (defined as personal space territory).
    * * *
    (n.) = personal space, territorial space, personal space territory

    Ex: The article 'How to set up your own Web cam' describes ways of linking cameras, including camcorders, to a World Wide Web personal web site to make available to the world at large images of personal spaces and other similar areas.

    Ex: This is a report on a study of how male and female library users use the space at library tables based on the ways in which people reveal their territorial space (defined as personal space territory).
    Ex: This is a report on a study of how male and female library users use the space at library tables based on the ways in which people reveal their territorial space (defined as personal space territory).

    Spanish-English dictionary > espacio privado

  • 18 espectáculo privado

    (n.) = peep show
    Ex. Internet peep shows, known as cam pages, spy pages, and office cams offer a type of telepresence.
    * * *
    (n.) = peep show

    Ex: Internet peep shows, known as cam pages, spy pages, and office cams offer a type of telepresence.

    Spanish-English dictionary > espectáculo privado

  • 19 mantener en privado

    Ex. The cause of the damage to his reputation was the fact that most of his important early works were out of the public eye for much of the 20th c.
    * * *

    Ex: The cause of the damage to his reputation was the fact that most of his important early works were out of the public eye for much of the 20th c.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mantener en privado

  • 20 sector privado, el

    = private sector, the, profit sector, the
    Ex. Since the Reagan administration began its war on waste in 1981, farmers and other citizens have had not alternative to buying their information from the private sector at far steeper prices.
    Ex. This article describes a questionnaire survey of special librarians in the profit and not-for-profit sector to determine their use of interactive communications technology.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sector privado, el

См. также в других словарях:

  • Privado — Pri*va do, n. [Sp., fr. L. privatus. See {Private}.] A private friend; a confidential friend; a confidant. [Obs.] Fuller. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Privādo — (span.), 1) der Günstling, Vertraute; 2) der erste Minister in Spanien …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Privado — Privado, span., der erste Minister; der Vertraute …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • privado — • adj. 2. Que é de acesso condicionado, reservado. = PARTICULAR ≠ PÚBLICO 3. Que diz respeito à intimidade de um indivíduo. = ÍNTIMO, PARTICULAR, PESSOAL ≠ PÚBLICO 4. Que não pertence ao Estado. ≠ PÚBLICO 5. Que está desprovido de algo ou de… …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • privado — ► adjetivo 1 Que carece de alguna cosa: ■ a raíz del accidente, quedó privado de la vista. REG. PREPOSICIONAL + de 2 Que es particular y personal de cada uno: ■ hablaré de mi trabajo, pero no de mi vida privada. SINÓNIMO íntimo ANTÓNIMO público …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • privado — privado1, da (Del part. de privar; lat. privātus). 1. adj. Que se ejecuta a vista de pocos, familiar y domésticamente, sin formalidad ni ceremonia alguna. 2. Particular y personal de cada individuo. 3. Que no es de propiedad pública o estatal,… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • privado — I. pp de privar: un hombre privado de la vista, un niño privado del habla II. adj 1 Que se hace con la participación de pocas personas, entre los amigos más cercanos o la familia: fiesta privada, función privada 2 Que tiene carácter personal,… …   Español en México

  • privado — adj. ebrio, borracho. ❙ «¿Qué buscas?¿Eres un privado? Sí, un privado en casi todo.» Manuel Quinto, Estigma. ❙ «Privado: borracho.» JMO. 2. s. detective privado. ❙ «¿Qué buscas?¿Eres un privado? Sí, un privado en casi todo.» Manuel Quinto,… …   Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"

  • privado — {{#}}{{LM P31671}}{{〓}} {{SynP32433}} {{[}}privado{{]}}, {{[}}privada{{]}} ‹pri·va·do, da› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Que pertenece o está reservado a una sola persona o a un número limitado y escogido de personas: • una fiesta privada.{{○}}… …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • privado — sustantivo masculino valido, favorito. Alude al que goza de la confianza de un rey, príncipe, mandatario, etc. y puede ejercer una influencia sobre sus decisiones. privado, da adjetivo personal, particular, individual. ▌ en privado locución… …   Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • privado — (ejerc.) Privado de franco o de permiso de salida o licencia, por una falta cometida …   Diccionario Lunfardo

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