privity
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A divine mystery; something known only to God, or revealed only in holy scriptures.
— But yet there is a place that men clepe the school of God, where he was wont to teach his disciples, and told them the privities of heaven.
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Privacy, secrecy.
— Him oft and oft I askt in priuitie, / Of what loines and what lignage I did spring[…].
- A private matter, a secret.
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The genitals.
— Having ended the delights of nature, they were wont to wipe their privities [translating catze] with perfumed wooll.
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A relationship between parties seen as being a result of their mutual interest or participation in a given transaction, e.g. contract, estate, etc.
— There is no privity, (as the lawyers say),—that is, no mutual recognition, consent and agreement—between those who take these oaths, and any other persons.
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The fact of being privy to something; knowledge, compliance.
— But this acknowledgement was made without the privity of his wife, whose vicious aversion he was obliged, in appearance, to adopt.
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词汇关系
词源
From Anglo-Norman priveté, privitee et al., Old French priveté, from privé + -té.
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