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Definition of personal space in English: personal spacenoun mass nounThe physical space immediately surrounding someone, into which encroachment can feel threatening or uncomfortable. 私人空间,个人空间 he was invading her personal space 他侵犯了她的私人空间。 Example sentencesExamples - I personally thought she was invading his personal space.
- How can you conduct yourself so that you refrain from invading my personal space?
- The concepts of personal space and physical comfort were quite foreign to the typical Jamaican commuter back in those days.
- The fact that Annie doesn't have a zoom lens meant that she had to invade that person's personal space to get the detail she required.
- Communication is good, but not when it starts to invade other people's privacy, personal space and health.
- It would be twice today that this person had invaded her personal space and sneaked up on her.
- I didn't go around and encroach on her personal space though, however tempting it may have been.
- The increase in people's personal space would make pick pocketing much less likely.
- As the camera was moved around, people reacted to the idea that their personal space was being invaded.
- Invading my personal space was obviously his way of making me uncomfortable.
- You have to sign a release form accepting that your instructor may hold you close, touch you and invade your personal space.
- He invades personal space, standing mere inches away from his staff while playing the innuendo card with a heavy-handedness that makes his point painfully obvious.
- Few things, however, have been as upsetting as having my personal space invaded in this way.
- Turning a cold shoulder towards others signifies Shanghai people's emphasis on personal space.
- After all, you've invaded their very personal space via the airwaves.
- When I came back, my personal space was invaded, but I felt like I was coming home.
- I take a step closer, invading her personal space.
- I don't like people invading my personal space, I feel all claustrophobic and I sometimes feel people will see I'm not so confident.
- Part of her role is to ensure the well-being of students without invading personal space.
- Will you please refrain from invading my personal space!
Definition of personal space in US English: personal spacenounˈpərs(ə)n(ə)l speɪs The physical space immediately surrounding someone, into which any encroachment feels threatening to or uncomfortable for them. 私人空间,个人空间 he was invading her personal space 他侵犯了她的私人空间。 Example sentencesExamples - The increase in people's personal space would make pick pocketing much less likely.
- When I came back, my personal space was invaded, but I felt like I was coming home.
- I personally thought she was invading his personal space.
- Few things, however, have been as upsetting as having my personal space invaded in this way.
- How can you conduct yourself so that you refrain from invading my personal space?
- Invading my personal space was obviously his way of making me uncomfortable.
- Will you please refrain from invading my personal space!
- Turning a cold shoulder towards others signifies Shanghai people's emphasis on personal space.
- The fact that Annie doesn't have a zoom lens meant that she had to invade that person's personal space to get the detail she required.
- You have to sign a release form accepting that your instructor may hold you close, touch you and invade your personal space.
- He invades personal space, standing mere inches away from his staff while playing the innuendo card with a heavy-handedness that makes his point painfully obvious.
- It would be twice today that this person had invaded her personal space and sneaked up on her.
- I didn't go around and encroach on her personal space though, however tempting it may have been.
- The concepts of personal space and physical comfort were quite foreign to the typical Jamaican commuter back in those days.
- After all, you've invaded their very personal space via the airwaves.
- Part of her role is to ensure the well-being of students without invading personal space.
- Communication is good, but not when it starts to invade other people's privacy, personal space and health.
- As the camera was moved around, people reacted to the idea that their personal space was being invaded.
- I take a step closer, invading her personal space.
- I don't like people invading my personal space, I feel all claustrophobic and I sometimes feel people will see I'm not so confident.
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