privy

英[ˈprɪvi]
美[ˈprɪvi]

基本释义

  • adj.个人的,私人的; 秘密参与的; (行为)暗中参与的; 不公开的
  • n.有利害关系的人; <古>厕所

词性变化

实用例句

Only three people, including a policeman, will be privy to the facts.

只会允许3个人,其中包括一名警察,了解这些内情。

柯林斯例句

The privy's out the back.

厕所在房子后面。

柯林斯例句

She was not privy to any information contained in the letters.

她未获准接触那些信的内容。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

Very few of them were privy to the details of the conspiracy.

他们中很少有人知道这一阴谋的详情.

辞典例句

I was made privy to it.

我心里明白那件事.

辞典例句

The privy took proceedings against the company.

当事人对这家公司提起诉讼.

辞典例句

The Cabinet evolved from the Privy Council.

内阁导源于枢密院.

辞典例句

I wasn't privy to the negotiations.

我对那些谈判并不知情.

辞典例句

I was made privy to the secret.

我已闻该秘密.

辞典例句

Very few of them are privy to the details of the conspiracy.

他们之中很少人知道密谋的详情.

互联网

The privy - purse never influenced his judgment in law - suits involving money.

暗中交易从不会在有关经济的诉讼中影响他的裁判.

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Many believe that Prince Vajiralongkorn will Privy Council with his own men.

许多人认为,王储将以其自己的人马重组枢密院.

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The Privy Seal is a seal fastened on all royal documents.

御玺是盖在所有皇室文件上的一种印.

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They are accused of being privy to the plot against the king.

他们被控欺君谋反、知情不举.

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They were accused of being privy to the plot against the king.

他们被控欺君谋反、知情不举.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a room equipped with toilet facilities

  • 2. a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate

Adjective
  • 1. hidden from general view or use;

    "a privy place to rest and think"

    "a secluded romantic spot"

    "a secret garden"

  • 2. (followed by `to') informed about something secret or not generally known;

    "privy to the details of the conspiracy"