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词汇 privacy
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Definition of privacy in English:

privacy

noun ˈprɪvəsiˈprʌɪvəsiˈpraɪvəsi
mass noun
  • 1A state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people.

    清静,(不受干扰的)独处

    she returned to the privacy of her own home

    她回到自己清静的家中。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This house seems ideal for a family looking for privacy or a bit of peace and quiet.
    • It took me years to get over the first burglary, and now my home and privacy have been invaded again.
    • Let this broken old man hobble off to the privacy of his own home.
    • It can be a traumatic experience to have the privacy of your home invaded.
    • Test it by jumping up and down in the privacy of your dressing room!
    • Even in the privacy of the bedroom, we kept safely to our sides.
    • So, we'll leave the young lovers their peace and their privacy, for the time being at least.
    • Personal privacy is respected and staring is discouraged, although eye contact is not avoided.
    • Of late he lived a reserved life and enjoyed the privacy of his own home.
    • A sheet has been hung from the ceiling to ensure complete privacy.
    • She feared the new houses on the school site would block light to her bungalow and invade her privacy.
    • The wall appeared completely black from the outside, allowing for a cheery atmosphere while ensuring complete privacy.
    • The only drawback is the loss of privacy to the rear by the addition of some new houses.
    • To ensure daytime privacy for back seat passengers, the rear windows are dark tinted.
    • The consideration to guests, comfort and privacy is on show everywhere you look.
    • Would this be in public, or could we just practise in the privacy of our living room?
    • How much convenience and privacy are you willing to give up in return for a given increase in security?
    • Critics have charged that the program will give the defence department the power to invade personal privacy.
    • The master was carried out and attended to in the privacy of his bedroom.
    • The house is set off the road and offers plenty of seclusion and privacy for its occupants.
    Synonyms
    seclusion, privateness, solitude, isolation, retirement, peace, peace and quiet, peacefulness, quietness, lack of disturbance, lack of interruption, freedom from interference
    rare sequestration, reclusion
    1. 1.1 The state of being free from public attention.
      隐私;秘密;私下
      a law to restrict newspapers' freedom to invade people's privacy

      一项限制报纸随意侵犯人们隐私的法律。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He had then invaded the privacy of his neighbours by secretly filming women in their homes.
      • So I ask with love, that I be left in peace and privacy by people who love my records too.
      • The supermodel is one of many celebrities going public about their privacy rights.
      • Of course, he is entitled to hide behind the cloak of privacy and not tell the public.
      • He is and has been, no matter how much publicity he has received, dedicated to his privacy.
      • I would also ask you to respect my privacy at this point due to some public profile I have here in Europe.
      • The star of the Alfie remake has attacked the tabloid press for invading his privacy.
      • Several examples exist where both business and government have violated consumer privacy for financial gains.
      • Public exposure has left her unable to say what privacy sounds like from the inside.
      • She is not the first celebrity to exchange her privacy for publicity.
      • Their privacy should not be free from the scrutiny they seek to impose on others.
      • Many argue that they could amount to an invasion of personal privacy and free choice.
      • He said youngsters had complained that the cameras had invaded their privacy.
      • Public figures are often the first to seek privacy protection under new regulations of speech.
      • Weren't journalists the people who invaded the privacy of your home?
      • The irony is that until the book, Keane rarely courted publicity and was famed for valuing his privacy.
      • The authors wish to codify and clarify where privacy and free speech rights begin and end.
      • Nurses will not have to protect patient privacy without a policy for support.
      • It must have given him a view, though, on matters of privacy for public figures.
      • Your privacy can already be invaded without your consent in the way that you suggest.

Definition of privacy in US English:

privacy

nounˈprīvəsēˈpraɪvəsi
  • 1The state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people.

    清静,(不受干扰的)独处

    she returned to the privacy of her own home

    她回到自己清静的家中。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So, we'll leave the young lovers their peace and their privacy, for the time being at least.
    • Of late he lived a reserved life and enjoyed the privacy of his own home.
    • Personal privacy is respected and staring is discouraged, although eye contact is not avoided.
    • The house is set off the road and offers plenty of seclusion and privacy for its occupants.
    • A sheet has been hung from the ceiling to ensure complete privacy.
    • Would this be in public, or could we just practise in the privacy of our living room?
    • She feared the new houses on the school site would block light to her bungalow and invade her privacy.
    • The wall appeared completely black from the outside, allowing for a cheery atmosphere while ensuring complete privacy.
    • Critics have charged that the program will give the defence department the power to invade personal privacy.
    • Let this broken old man hobble off to the privacy of his own home.
    • Even in the privacy of the bedroom, we kept safely to our sides.
    • The only drawback is the loss of privacy to the rear by the addition of some new houses.
    • The master was carried out and attended to in the privacy of his bedroom.
    • This house seems ideal for a family looking for privacy or a bit of peace and quiet.
    • To ensure daytime privacy for back seat passengers, the rear windows are dark tinted.
    • How much convenience and privacy are you willing to give up in return for a given increase in security?
    • It took me years to get over the first burglary, and now my home and privacy have been invaded again.
    • The consideration to guests, comfort and privacy is on show everywhere you look.
    • It can be a traumatic experience to have the privacy of your home invaded.
    • Test it by jumping up and down in the privacy of your dressing room!
    Synonyms
    seclusion, privateness, solitude, isolation, retirement, peace, peace and quiet, peacefulness, quietness, lack of disturbance, lack of interruption, freedom from interference
    1. 1.1 The state of being free from public attention.
      隐私;秘密;私下
      a law to restrict newspapers' freedom to invade people's privacy

      一项限制报纸随意侵犯人们隐私的法律。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The star of the Alfie remake has attacked the tabloid press for invading his privacy.
      • Public exposure has left her unable to say what privacy sounds like from the inside.
      • I would also ask you to respect my privacy at this point due to some public profile I have here in Europe.
      • Your privacy can already be invaded without your consent in the way that you suggest.
      • So I ask with love, that I be left in peace and privacy by people who love my records too.
      • Nurses will not have to protect patient privacy without a policy for support.
      • He is and has been, no matter how much publicity he has received, dedicated to his privacy.
      • It must have given him a view, though, on matters of privacy for public figures.
      • She is not the first celebrity to exchange her privacy for publicity.
      • Weren't journalists the people who invaded the privacy of your home?
      • The supermodel is one of many celebrities going public about their privacy rights.
      • He said youngsters had complained that the cameras had invaded their privacy.
      • Their privacy should not be free from the scrutiny they seek to impose on others.
      • The authors wish to codify and clarify where privacy and free speech rights begin and end.
      • Of course, he is entitled to hide behind the cloak of privacy and not tell the public.
      • Several examples exist where both business and government have violated consumer privacy for financial gains.
      • Many argue that they could amount to an invasion of personal privacy and free choice.
      • The irony is that until the book, Keane rarely courted publicity and was famed for valuing his privacy.
      • Public figures are often the first to seek privacy protection under new regulations of speech.
      • He had then invaded the privacy of his neighbours by secretly filming women in their homes.
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