privacy
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT If you have privacy, you are in a place or situation that allows you to do things without other people seeing you or disturbing you. 隱私; 私人空間
He resented the publication of this book, which he saw as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy. 他憎恨這本書的出版,它將此看作是對(duì)其隱私的令人難堪的侵犯。
Thatched pavilions provide shady retreats for relaxing and reading in privacy. 茅亭爲(wèi)?yīng)氉苑潘珊涂磿峁╆洓龅挠钠е?/p>
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privacy /?pra?v?s?/
劍橋詞典
- someone's right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret
- You can close this curtain to give you a little more privacy.
- an invasion of privacy
- Patients' names have been changed to protect their privacy.
- I would appreciate it if you would respect my privacy.
- Famous people often find their privacy is invaded by the press . 返回 privacy
隱私權(quán)
The new law is designed to protect people's privacy. 新法律旨在保護(hù)人們的隱私權(quán)。
the state of being alone
獨(dú)処
I hate sharing a bedroom - I never get any privacy. 我不喜歡和別人共享一間臥室——因爲(wèi)根本沒(méi)辦法不受乾擾。
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