privy的意思和读音

privy

: [ˈprɪvi] : ['prɪvi]

adj.

n.

privies  

adj.uninformed

adj.in the know,aware of,in on

n.latrine,garderobe,toilet,lavatory,outhouse

privyadj.

1.~ to sthallowed to know about sth secret

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

n.

1.a toilet, especially an outdoor one

adj.1.(,);;(),... (to)2.;

n.1.2.

n.1.a toilet in a separate small building next to a house

1. 2、haute couture 4、privy 1、personal ; ...

2. [ corrupt] [ privy;toilet] 便[ dirt] ...

3. ... presumptuous adj. privy a. ,,, progressive a.

4. privilege n privy a privity n ...

5. ... tabloid n. , privy adj. n. earl n. <> ...

6. ... shock: 使使 privy: uninvited: ...

7. ... secrecy privy existence ...

8. ... I pine for you so much that I pine to death. privy ...

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1.I'm not privy to such information, but if I had to guess, I would say that we were all going to be selected.

2.She said that she could vaguely recall a confidentiality agreement, but wasn't privy to it.

3.Kaiser Kuo, Baidu's director of international communications, said he was not privy to the details of their latest discussion.KaiserKuo,

4.Victoria: It is with a sense of reverence and honour that I address you, my Privy Councillors, as your Sovereign and Queen.怀

5.I was not privy to the discussion, so I cannot tell you what was decided.

6.You might create a two-way form that contains data to which only one user in the interaction should be privy.访

7.Beyond were a great tree of strawberry apples, the traditional privy, a modest barn, a hen house, a corn crib, and a pigpen.

8.As a Google director, he will have been privy to any board-level discussions on potential takeover targets.

9.I'm sure they have their suspicions; there were only a few of the senior level lawyers who were privy to the case details.

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