Privada in english

Private

pronunciation: praɪvət part of speech: adjective
In gestures

privado = personal ; private ; confidential ; privately run. 

Example: 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.Example: SWALCAP supports a network arrangement of remote terminals and minicomputers linked to the central computer via private lines.Example: 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.Example: It is a project that has been incubating since he lost the space for his privately run museum in Gloucester docks two years ago.

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» ámbito privado, elprivate sector, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: 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.

» aparcamiento exterior privadooff-road parking .

Example: There is plenty of off-road parking with a tarmacadamed parking area large enough for three or four vehicles.

» archivo privadoprivate archives .

Example: 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.

» biblioteca privadaprivate library .

Example: The cardinal managed to build up a magnificent private library, of immense bibliographical and cultural value in eighteenth century Europe.

» ceremonia privadaprivate ceremony .

Example: He then rented a hidden camera and weaseled his way into the private ceremony to take a shot of the singer.

» colección privadaprivate collection .

Example: This is a private collection of Canadian material formed by the 9th Earl of Dalhousie during his 12 years in Canada as a colonial administrator.

» consejero del consejo privadoprivy councillor [Miembro del consejo privado, generalmente, de un monarca] .

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

» consejo privadoprivy council [Generalmente de un monarca] .

Example: A privy council is a body that advises the head of state of a nation, typically, but not always, in the context of a monarchic government.

» consumo privadoprivate consumption .

Example: Indian economy largely depends on private consumption for growth.

» conversación en privadotête-à-tête conversationtête-à-tête [Generalmente referido a dos personas] .

Example: Each activity is grouped under one of three subheadings: tête-à-tête conversations, small group interactions, whole class activities.

Example: As an additional note, we are all glad to hear that he was able to come back from Cuba last night, after his tete a tete with Fidel Castro.

» conversación privadaconfidential conversationprivate conversation .

Example: He was accused of leaking the contents of a confidential conversation.

Example: If that's the case, then it's her own fault for not keeping her private conversation private.

» decirle Algo a Alguien en privadohave + a word in + Posesivo + ear .

Example: Someone should take her aside and have a word in her ear.

» detective privadoprivate eyeprivate detectiveprivate investigator .

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

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

Example: The Ministry of Justice is currently responsible for administering the licensing of private investigators and security guards.

» editor privadoprivate publisher [Como opuesto a al editor oficial de un organismo de gobierno] .

Example: 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.

» empresa privadaprivate firmprivate businessprivate vendor .

Example: Competition between public and private firms will enable farmers to obtain a higher share of world commodity prices.

Example: Slanker claims that money is the only serious difference between private business and the public library.

Example: If the NLM raises its prices to match those charged by private vendors, it will jeopardise access to information by those unable to afford it.

» en privadoprivatelya word in + Posesivo + earin privatebehind closed doorsin camerain chambers .

Example: 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.

Example: 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.

Example: This need can be influenced by only offering criticism in private but by giving praise in public.

Example: Committee meetings are normally held behind closed doors but, occasionally, a committee will decide to hold a public hearing on a given topic.

Example: From time to time, depending on the subject matter, Council decides to discuss the topic in an 'in camera' session.

Example: The prosecutor and the defense counsel shall be permitted to submit proposed questions to the court prior to the session in chambers.

» entidad privadaprivate institution .

Example: Though these suggestions, taken separately or together, cannot guarantee that we will successfully ford the current crisis, they may help us avoid some of the rocks and shoals on which other private institutions have foundered.

» espacio privadopersonal spaceterritorial spacepersonal space territory .

Example: 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.

Example: 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).

Example: 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).

» espectáculo privadopeep show [Generalmente aquél que por su contenido es de acceso restringido] .

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

» financiación privadaprivate fundingprivate funding .

Example: This article discusses management issues experienced by the information service of Employment Relations, a human resource consulting service, during a period of transition from government funding to private funding.

Example: This article discusses management issues experienced by the information service of Employment Relations, a human resource consulting service, during a period of transition from government funding to private funding.

» financiado con fondos privadosprivately supported [privately-supported]privately fundedprivately financed .

Example: This university is a privately supported and largely residential institution and it offers a full roster of degrees.

Example: This is a privately funded civic group involved in the restoration and preservation of the city's old town and historic landmarks.

Example: Politics as a whole is debased when public servants are privately financed.

» finca privadaprivate estate .

Example: Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed into public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.

» hablar con Alguien en privadohave + a word in + Posesivo + ear .

Example: Someone should take her aside and have a word in her ear.

» hablar en privado conhave + a quiet word withhave + a brief word withhave + a short word with .

Example: If you feel it's safe, have a quiet word with the person who is bullying your friend.

Example: We would recommend having a brief word with your ophthalmologist at the hospital to make sure he thinks your running is OK.

Example: Sadly I was busy so I only got to have a short word with them.

» imprenta privadaprivate press .

Example: A private press is a printing press that issues small editions at the pleasure of its owner, not necessarily for financial gain.

» información privadaprivate information .

Example: The author discusses the influence of technology on the processing of personal and private information.

» iniciativa privadaprivate initiative .

Example: Both approaches have in common, however, the problem of establishing a borderline between public interest and private initiative.

» investigador privadoprivate eyeprivate detectiveprivate investigator .

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

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

Example: The Ministry of Justice is currently responsible for administering the licensing of private investigators and security guards.

» invitación a inauguración privadaprivate view card (PVC) .

Example: A private view card (PVC) is annnouncement of or invitation to a private viewing of an exhibition, usually at the time the exhibition opens.

» mantener en privadobe out of the public eye .

Example: 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.

» no tener vida privadalike being in a (gold)fish bowl .

Example: Living in residence is like being in a fish bowl, something happens and then minutes later the whole house knows.

» Posesivo + partes privadasPosesivo + crown jewelsPosesivo + family jewels [Generalmente usado para los órganos genitales masculinos]Posesivo + privatesPosesivo + prize(d) jewelsPosesivo + private parts .

Example: He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.

Example: His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.

Example: A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest.

Example: I was fascinated by the monkey's bright blue scrotum and dark pink penis, and by its ability to unashamedly show his prized jewels off.

Example: He was wearing just a robe that fell off when he struggled with his wife, and she sank her teeth into his private parts ripping off a crucial part.

» piloto privadoprivateer  .

Example: I remember on the starting grid in Brazil 2007, we had 20-odd drivers and nearly all were professional drivers, privateers being the minority.

» propiedad privadaprivate estateprivate property .

Example: Some of these sites were once large private estates long since transformed into public parks and wildlife preserves = Algunos de estos lugares fueron grandes propiedades privadas que desde hace tiempo pasaron a ser parques públicos y reservas naturales.

Example: In the quest for self-employment the author established himself as a self-employed historical researcher specialising in detailed histories of private and business properties.

» red privadapeer-to-peer networkprivate network .

Example: Peer-to-peer networks allow electronic connections between two users directly, without mediation through a central server.

Example: IP addresses in a private network can be assigned arbitrarily.

» red privada virtual (VPN)virtual private network (VPN) .

Example: The concept of virtual private networks (VPNs) provides an economical and efficient solution on communicating private information securely over public network infrastructure.

» reunión en privadotête-à-tête meeting [Generalmente entre dos personas] .

Example: The two ministers held a joint press conference after a tete-a-tete meeting.

» sector privadoprivate enterprise .

Example: 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.

» sector privado, elprivate sector, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]profit sector, the .

Example: 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.

Example: 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.

» sociedad privadaprivate society .

Example: They include private societies, associations and institutions which publish reports, local guides and booklets.

» televisión privadaprivate television .

Example: As in Italy, the emergence of private television in Germany was partly due to the inability of the existing system to reform itself and expand.

» universidad privadaprivate university .

Example: Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.

» urbanización privadaprivate estate .

Example: According to the law, commercial vehicles are not allowed to park in private estates = Por ley, a los vehículos privados no se le está permitido aparcar en fincas privadas.

» vida privadaprivate life .

Example: Moreover, the citizens of Europe have a right to know about the various measures and decisions taken in their name and which can have a direct impact upon their private or professional lives.

» visita de carácter privadoprivate visit .

Example: The Prince of Wales made a five-day private visit to one of his favourite places, Transylvania.

» visita privadaprivate visit .

Example: The Prince of Wales made a five-day private visit to one of his favourite places, Transylvania.

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» privar (de)deprive (of) .

Example: Nonetheless, the indiscriminate use of both terms in a data base creates a situation in which the serious scholar is either deprived of access to half of the material in the collection, or must consult two sequences.

» privar destarve ofbereave + Nombre + ofrob + Nombre + of .

Example: If a power station is starved of fuel, or its generating capacity is not increased as the load increases, the result will be blackouts.

Example: And they felt he was somehow bereaving them of income by stealing their content without asking.

Example: The mother of a toddler who died when a vehicle crashed into a restaurant says losing her son has robbed her of all feelings of safety and joy.

Privada synonyms

close in spanish: cerrar, pronunciation: kloʊs part of speech: adverb, adjective secret in spanish: secreto, pronunciation: sikrət part of speech: noun, adjective personal in spanish: personal, pronunciation: pɜrsɪnɪl part of speech: adjective privy in spanish: privado, pronunciation: prɪvi part of speech: noun, adjective individual in spanish: individual, pronunciation: ɪndəvɪdʒəwəl part of speech: adjective, noun insular in spanish: insular, pronunciation: ɪnsəlɜr part of speech: adjective confidential in spanish: confidencial, pronunciation: kɑnfədenʃəl part of speech: adjective secluded in spanish: aislado, pronunciation: sɪkludɪd part of speech: adjective inward in spanish: interior, pronunciation: ɪnwɜrd part of speech: adjective, adverb reclusive in spanish: solitario, pronunciation: rɪklusɪv part of speech: adjective sequestered in spanish: retirado, pronunciation: sɪkwestɜrd part of speech: adjective tete-a-tete in spanish: Tete-a-Tete, pronunciation: titətit part of speech: noun, adjective backstage in spanish: entre bastidores, pronunciation: bæksteɪdʒ part of speech: adverb, noun, adjective one-on-one in spanish: uno a uno, pronunciation: wənɔnwʌn part of speech: adjective, adverb snobbish in spanish: snob, pronunciation: snɑbɪʃ part of speech: adjective cloistered in spanish: conventual, pronunciation: klɔɪstɜrd part of speech: adjective snobby in spanish: snob, pronunciation: snɑbi part of speech: adjective offstage in spanish: entre bastidores, pronunciation: ɔfsteɪdʒ part of speech: noun, adverb clannish in spanish: exclusivista, pronunciation: klænɪʃ part of speech: adjective clubby in spanish: clubby, pronunciation: klʌbi part of speech: adjective cliquish in spanish: exclusivista, pronunciation: klɪkwɪʃ part of speech: adjective nonpublic in spanish: no público, pronunciation: nɑnpʌblɪk part of speech: adjective closed-door in spanish: puerta cerrada, pronunciation: kloʊzddɔr part of speech: adjective common soldier in spanish: soldado comun, pronunciation: kɑmənsoʊldʒɜr part of speech: noun buck private in spanish: recluta, pronunciation: bʌkpraɪvət part of speech: noun
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