1、private
(產(chǎn)業(yè)、服務(wù))私立的,私有的,私營(yíng)的,民營(yíng)的
a joint venture with private industry.
與私營(yíng)企業(yè)建立的合資企業(yè)
Bupa runs private hospitals in Britain.
保柏在英國(guó)開(kāi)辦私立醫(yī)院。
個(gè)人的;私人的
the law's insistence that private citizens are not permitted to have weapons.
法律堅(jiān)持要求公民個(gè)人不得持有武器
The King was on a private visit to enable him to pray at the tombs of his ancestors.
國(guó)王以私人身份出訪(fǎng),以便能夠祭拜先祖陵墓。
(地方、聚會(huì)等)非公開(kāi)的,私人的
673 private golf clubs took part in a recent study.
673家私人高爾夫俱樂(lè)部參與了最近的研究。
The door is marked 'Private'.
這扇門(mén)上標(biāo)著“私人房間”。
2、fortune
大筆的錢(qián);巨款
We had to eat out all the time. It ended up costing a fortune.
我們不得不總在外面吃飯,結(jié)果花了很多錢(qián)。
He made a small fortune in the London property boom.
他在倫敦房產(chǎn)升溫的時(shí)候發(fā)了一筆小財(cái)。
財(cái)富;財(cái)產(chǎn)
He made his fortune in car sales.
他靠賣(mài)車(chē)發(fā)了財(cái)。
Having spent his rich wife's fortune, the Major ended up in a debtors' prison.
花光了他有錢(qián)老婆的財(cái)產(chǎn)之后,這位少校最后被關(guān)進(jìn)了債務(wù)人監(jiān)獄。
時(shí)運(yùn);運(yùn)勢(shì)
The electoral fortunes of the Liberal Democratic party may decline.
自由民主黨的選舉運(yùn)勢(shì)可能會(huì)下降。
She kept up with the fortunes of the Reeves family.
她一直關(guān)注著里夫斯家族的興衰。