private

          英 ['pra?v?t] 美['pra?v?t]
          • adj. 私人的;私有的;私下的
          • n. 列兵;二等兵

          CET4TEM4考研CET6中高頻詞基本詞匯

          詞態(tài)變化


          復(fù)數(shù):?privates;副詞:?privately;

          中文詞源


          private 個(gè)人的,私有的

          來自拉丁語(yǔ)privare,使個(gè)人化,使分開,使剝離,來自privus,個(gè)人的,自己的,來自PIE*per,向前,穿過,詞源同ford,first.

          英文詞源


          private
          private: [14] Latin prīvus meant ‘single, individual’. From it was derived the verb prīvāre, source of English deprive [14] and privation [14]. This originally meant ‘make solitary, isolate’, and although it later moved on metaphorically to ‘bereave, deprive’, its earliest sense was preserved in the adjective formed from its past participle prīvātus.

          This denoted ‘belonging to the individual alone’, hence ‘not belonging or related to the state’. English has acquired the word twice: first, via Old French, as the now almost archaic privy [13], and later, directly from Latin, as private. Privilege [12] comes via Old French privilege from Latin prīvilēgium, a compound formed from prīvus and lēx ‘law’ (source of English legal) which etymologically meant ‘law affecting an individual’.

          => deprive, privilege, privy
          private (adj.)
          late 14c., "pertaining or belonging to oneself, not shared, individual; not open to the public;" of a religious rule, "not shared by Christians generally, distinctive; from Latin privatus "set apart, belonging to oneself (not to the state), peculiar, personal," used in contrast to publicus, communis; past participle of privare "to separate, deprive," from privus "one's own, individual," from PIE *prei-wo-, from PIE *prai-, *prei-, from root *per- (1) "forward, through" (see per).

          Old English in this sense had syndrig. Private grew popular 17c. as an alternative to common (adj.), which had overtones of condescension. Of persons, "not holding public office," recorded from early 15c. In private "privily" is from 1580s. Related: Privately. Private school is from 1650s. Private parts "the pudenda" is from 1785. Private enterprise first recorded 1797; private property by 1680s; private sector is from 1948. Private eye "private detective" is recorded from 1938, American English.
          private (n.)
          1590s, "private citizen," short for private person "individual not involved in government" (early 15c.), or from Latin privatus "man in private life," noun use of the adjective; 1781 in the military sense, short for Private soldier "one below the rank of a non-commissioned officer" (1570s), from private (adj.).

          雙語(yǔ)例句


          1. Like their children, parents are often defensive about their private lives.
          就像子女一樣,父母也常常很注重保護(hù)他們的私生活。

          來自柯林斯例句

          2. 673 private golf clubs took part in a recent study.
          673家私人高爾夫俱樂部參與了最近的研究。

          來自柯林斯例句

          3. At Miss Garbo's request there was a crema-tion after a private ceremony.
          應(yīng)嘉寶小姐的要求,在私人悼念儀式結(jié)束后將進(jìn)行火葬。

          來自柯林斯例句

          4. Chinese waiters stood in a cluster, sharing a private joke.
          華人服務(wù)生們站在一起,講著只有他們自己才懂的笑話。

          來自柯林斯例句

          5. She smiles coyly when pressed about her private life.
          當(dāng)人們追問她的私生活時(shí),她羞澀地笑了笑。

          來自柯林斯例句

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