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I . privy [ˈprɪvi] ADJ. inv. form.

to be privy to sth

II . privy [ˈprɪvi] SUST.

1. privy ant. (toilet):

privy
Abort m
privy
suizo a. Abtritt m raro

2. privy DER.:

privy
privy
Beteiligte(r) f(m)

Privy ˈCoun·cil SUST., PC SUST. ingl. brit.

privy ˈcoun·cil·lor SUST., PC SUST. ingl. brit.

privy ˈseal SUST. ingl. brit.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Next to it is a frame privy sided in clapboard with a metal roof.
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All members are privy to their own parking spot, cable, wireless internet, use of laundry facilities, and use of kitchen facilities.
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For this he was rewarded by being ennobled and raised to the post of privy councilor.
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There are two campsites on the trail which have privies, fire pits, food storage bins, firewood, picnic tables and plenty of space for tents.
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To its north are the smokehouse and gable-roofed privy.
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The hotel originally boasted ten rooms and an indoor privy.
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Such work is later, where the maker did not recognise this mark as a privy mark.
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The mansion's lot includes an 1872 wood house, a barn and stable, privies, a foaling shed, carriage barn, and a flower and ornamental cutting garden.
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Child welfare service employees are privy to a large amount of personal client information, and must comply with strict rules of confidentiality.
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The original outside privy and washhouse can still be viewed.
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