privacy

名词 n.
/ˈpɹɪv.ə.si/|/ˈpɹaɪ.və.si/|/ˈpɹɪvəsɪj/|/ˈpɹɑjvəsɪj/    /ˈpɹaɪ.və.si/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The state of being secluded from the presence, sight, or knowledge of others. uncountable
    — I need my privacy, so please stay out of my room.
  2. Freedom from unwanted or undue disturbance of one's private life. uncountable
    — It takes a village to rob one of a sense of privacy.
  3. Freedom from damaging publicity, public scrutiny, surveillance, and disclosure of personal information, usually by a government or a private organization. uncountable
    — Privacy is assumed by many to be among common-law rights.
  4. A place of seclusion. countable,obsolete
  5. A relationship between parties seen as being a result of their mutual interest or participation in a given transaction, contract etc. countable,obsolete,uncountable
  6. Secrecy. countable,obsolete,uncountable
  7. A private matter. countable,obsolete
    — It ſeems more probable that Ovid vvas either the Confident of ſome other paſſion, or that he had ſtumbled by ſome inadvertency, upon the privacies of Livia, and ſeen her in a Bath: […]

词形变化

privacies plural

词源

Etymology tree
English private
English -cy
English privacy
From private + -cy.
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