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Privatisierung
Privatisierung

en el diccionario PONS

pri·va·tion [praɪˈveɪʃən] SUST. form.

1. privation no pl:

Armut f <->
Not f <-, Nöte>

2. privation (hardship):

Entbehrung f <-, -en>
Einschränkung f <-, -en>

pri·vati·za·tion [ˌpraɪvɪtaɪˈzeɪʃən, ingl. am. -vətɪˈ-] SUST. no pl

Privatisierung f <-, -en>

pri·va·tize [ˈpraɪvɪtaɪz, ingl. am. -və-] V. trans.

dep·ri·va·tion [ˌdeprɪˈveɪʃən] SUST.

Entbehrung f <-, -en>
Entzug m <-(e)s>
Entrada de OpenDict

housing deprivation

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

privatization policy SUST. ÓRG. EST.

privatization SUST. ÓRG. EST.

Privatisierung f

privatization agency SUST. ÓRG. EST.

proceeds of privatization SUST. ÓRG. EST.

privatization voucher SUST. ÓRG. EST.

privatization measure SUST. ÓRG. EST.

partial privatization SUST. ESTRUCT. CORP.

Glosario especializado de geografía Klett

privatisation ingl. brit., privatization ingl. am. [ˌpraɪvɪtaɪˈeɪʃn] SUST.

Privatisierung

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

deprivation experiment, Kasper – Hauser experiment

sensory deprivation [ˌsensri deprɪˈveɪʃn]

Present
Iprivatize
youprivatize
he/she/itprivatizes
weprivatize
youprivatize
theyprivatize
Past
Iprivatized
youprivatized
he/she/itprivatized
weprivatized
youprivatized
theyprivatized
Present Perfect
Ihaveprivatized
youhaveprivatized
he/she/ithasprivatized
wehaveprivatized
youhaveprivatized
theyhaveprivatized
Past Perfect
Ihadprivatized
youhadprivatized
he/she/ithadprivatized
wehadprivatized
youhadprivatized
theyhadprivatized

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Formerly state-owned, it was privatized during the 1990s, but the government still retains around one-third of the shares.
en.wikipedia.org
The decision to privatize was taken by the municipal council with a majority of 51 from 60 votes.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1948 the operation was privatized and funded by a private bank.
en.wikipedia.org
There has also been talk of privatizing the ferry to reduce costs.
en.wikipedia.org
He privatized the 39 crossing guard positions to save the city $800,000 per year.
en.wikipedia.org