Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
privately [brit. angl. ˈprʌɪvɪtli, am. angl. ˈpraɪvɪtli] PRISL.
2. privately (out of public sector):
- amiable transaction
- privately negotiated
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- There are three types of radio station in France: public stations such as France Inter, France Culture, France info, FIP, Radio Bleue, are run by Radio France, a state-owned organization; commercial stations (Europe 1, RTL, Radio Monte Carlo) which are financed by advertising and which broadcast from border areas; and privately-owned local stations (originally known as radios libres) which began to develop following a change in broadcasting laws in 1982. There are now more than 2, 000 private stations such as NRJ, Europe 2 and Fun.
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- In all, France has 6 terrestrial TV channels. There are three state-owned channels, France 2, France 3 and France 5 where programmes are financed mostly by revenue from the TV licences paid by all TV owners, as well as four privately-owned channels. These are TF1 (télévision française 1) which has an obligation to ensure that 50% of its programmes are of French origin; Canal Plus, a subscription-operated channel which requires the use of a decoder except during brief periods when programmes are not scrambled (i.e. when they are broadcast en clair); Arte (a Franco-German cultural channel) which broadcasts programmes on the same frequency as France 5 but at different times of the day; and finally M6, a popular commercial channel.
v slovarju PONS
privately PRISL.
1. privately (in private, not publicly):
3. privately (personally):
- privately benefit
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privately PRISL.
1. privately (in private, not publicly):
3. privately (personally):
- privately benefit
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