privacy ['praivәsi]
n.
独处而不受干扰, 秘密
- A small lounge or sitting room affording limited privacy, as at an inn or a tavern.
单间,雅座如在小酒店或小旅馆里提供一定限度隐秘的小雅间或客厅 - Although cheerful in company Nobel was often sad in privacy.
诺贝尔在高朋满座时兴致勃勃,孤单一人时却常常郁郁寡欢。 - Do not impinge on my privacy.
不要侵犯我的隐私 - One of the penalties of fame is loss of privacy.
成名的弊端之一是失去了私人活动自由。 - Our privacy should not be violated.
我们的隐私不容侵犯。 - Privacy is considered important in Britain.
在英国,人们很重视隐私权。 - Tending to intrude or encroach, as upon privacy.
侵犯的就要侵入或侵犯,如隐私的 - The film star become wild with anger over the imposition on her privacy.
那位电影明星因私生活受到干预心头直冒怒火。 - The monks prefer winter to summer for they have more privacy.
修道士们喜欢过冬天而不喜欢过夏天,因为在冬天他们更清静。