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nuisance privée

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

private nuisance SAM. PRAVO

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

nuisance [brit. angl. ˈnjuːs(ə)ns, am. angl. ˈn(j)usəns] SAM.

1. nuisance (annoyance):

2. nuisance (annoying person):

peste ž. spol pog.
to be a nuisance to sb person:
to be a nuisance to sb person:
to be a nuisance to sb action, noise, smell:

3. nuisance (inconvenience):

gêne ž. spol

4. nuisance PRAVO:

nuisance ž. spol

I. private [brit. angl. ˈprʌɪvət, am. angl. ˈpraɪvɪt] SAM.

simple soldat m. spol

II. privates SAM.

privates mn. samost. pog.:

parties ž. spol mn. pog.
organes m. spol mn. génitaux

III. private [brit. angl. ˈprʌɪvət, am. angl. ˈpraɪvɪt] PRID.

1. private (not for general public):

private property, land, beach, chapel, jet, vehicle, line, collection, party, viewing

2. private (personal, not associated with company):

private letter, phone call, use of car
private life
private income, means
private sale

3. private (not public, not state-run):

private sector, healthcare, education, school, hospital, prison, firm
private housing, accommodation, landlord
cours m. spol mn. particuliers

4. private (not to be openly revealed):

private conversation, talk, meeting, matter
private reason, opinion, thought

5. private (undisturbed):

private place, room, corner

6. private (secretive):

private person

IV. in private PRISL.

V. private [brit. angl. ˈprʌɪvət, am. angl. ˈpraɪvɪt]

to go private brit. angl. MED.

v slovarju PONS

nuisance [ˈnju:sns, am. angl. ˈnu:-] SAM.

1. nuisance (annoyance):

ennui m. spol

2. nuisance PRAVO:

dommage m. spol

I. private [ˈpraɪvɪt, am. angl. -vət] PRID.

1. private (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. angl. -vət] SAM.

1. private no mn. (privacy):

2. private mn. pog. (genitals):

3. private (lowest-ranking army soldier):

v slovarju PONS

nuisance [ˈnu·s ə n(t)s] SAM.

1. nuisance (annoyance):

ennui m. spol

2. nuisance PRAVO:

dommage m. spol

I. private [ˈpraɪ·vət] PRID.

1. private (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 tutoring, lesson

6. private (not state-run):

7. private (secluded):

8. private (not social):

9. private (undisturbed):

II. private [ˈpraɪ·vət] SAM.

1. private (privacy):

2. private (lowest-ranking army soldier):

3. private mn. pog. (genitals):

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He is seated at this desk busily engrossed in private business and letting his students run riot.
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They spoke in private after a promise of secrecy.
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Industrial progress means overall progress of industries in private, public and joint sectors with the role of cooperative sector also being imperative.
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Therefore, whatever you have said in the dark shall be heard in the light, and what you have whispered in private rooms shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.
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Its products handbags, suitcases, belts, wallets and purses were made mostly in private homes as a kind of cottage industry.
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