privacy 英 [ˈprɪvəsi]   美 [ˈpraɪvəsi]

privacy

privacy  英 [ˈprɪvəsi] 美 [ˈpraɪvəsi]

n. 隐私 

名词复数:privacies 

She was longing for some peace and privacy. 她渴望过清静的私人生活。
I value my privacy. 我重视自己的隐私。

  • When you're away from the prying eyes of others, you have privacy — you're alone, secluded, and not in the public eye.
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  • n. 隐私
  • 1. She was longing for some peace and privacy.

    她渴望过清静的私人生活。

  • 2. I value my privacy.

    我重视自己的隐私。

  • 3. freedom of speech and the right to privacy

    言论自由与隐私权

  • privacy (n.) 1590s, "a private matter, a secret;" c. 1600 as "seclusion," from private (adj.) + abstract noun suffix -cy. Meaning "state of freedom from intrusion" is from 1814. Earlier was privatie (late 14c. as "secret, mystery;" c. 1400 as "a secret, secret deed; solitude, privacy"), from Old French privauté.
priv·acy / ˈprɪvəsi ; NAmE ˈpraɪvəsi / noun [uncountable ] 1 the state of being alone and not watched or disturbed by other people 隐私;私密 She was longing for some peace and privacy. 她渴望过清静的私人生活。 I value my privacy. 我重视自己的隐私。 He read the letter later in the privacy ofhis own room. 稍后,他在自己房间里私下读了那封信。 2 the state of being free from the attention of the public 不受公众干扰的状态 freedom of speech and the right to privacy 言论自由与隐私权 privacy privacies priv·acy / ˈprɪvəsi ; NAmE ˈpraɪvəsi /
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