| 释义 | 
		Definition of non-public in English: non-publicadjective Not open to, shared by, or concerning the public; private.  Example sentencesExamples -  They badged us for access to non-public areas and allowed us to interact and talk with employees at all levels.
 -  The mayor agreed that the city government would pay off its debts by selling its non-public properties.
 -  We have to clearly demonstrate that people have used non-public information.
 -  Third-level institutions have had to turn increasingly to non-public finance for capital projects in recent years, given the slowdown in funding from the Department.
 -  Ratings reports should state whether they rely on non-public information.
 -  Cllr Deegan said the manager had helped a good number of organizations in a non-public way.
 -  For those parents choosing non-public schools, the government would pay all or part of the tuition.
 -  Well into the nineteenth century, non-public buildings were kept low, and buildings proposed higher than 30m required special Metropolitan Sanction.
 -  Such support might be decisive in the success of non-public health targeted testing and treatment programs.
 -  Foundation staff will be paid with non-public funds.
 -  The building knits together four disparate parts - a subtle and informative display, an art gallery, shop and non-public areas - with the landscape.
 
  Synonyms unofficial, personal, non-official     |