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private member
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private member СЪЩ Brit, Can, Aus, NZ
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member [ˈmembəʳ, Am -bɚ] СЪЩ
I. private [ˈpraɪvɪt, Am -vət] ПРИЛ
1. private a. ЮР (not public):
2. private (personal):
private opinion, papers
3. private (confidential):
4. private (not open to the public):
private ceremony, funeral
5. private (for personal use):
private house, lesson
6. private (not state-run):
7. private (secluded):
8. private (not social):
9. private (undisturbed):
II. private [ˈpraɪvɪt, Am -vət] СЪЩ
1. private pl (privacy):
2. private pl разг (genitals):
3. private (lowest-ranking army soldier):
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He vowed to bring law and order back to the streets of the city and, to that end, allowed private citizens to own handguns.
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Students may also transfer their credits to a private or out-of-state school.
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They are exchanging information with universities, research centers, and private companies around the country, in order to produce more and better parts.
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The remainder of the students attend a private or special school., there were a total of 364 students attending any school in the municipality.
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A key thrust of the sector tom private sector.
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