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 privacy ['praivәsi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 隐私, 隐居, 秘密

[计] 个人保密权




    privacy
    [ noun ]
    1. the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others

    2. <noun.attribute>
    3. the condition of being concealed or hidden

    4. <noun.state>


    Privacy \Pri"va*cy\, n.; pl. {Privacies}. [See {Private}.]
    1. The state of being in retirement from the company or
    observation of others; seclusion.

    2. A place of seclusion from company or observation; retreat;
    solitude; retirement.

    Her sacred privacies all open lie. --Rowe.

    3. Concealment of what is said or done. --Shak.

    4. A private matter; a secret. --Fuller.

    5. See {Privity}, 2. [Obs.] --Arbuthnot.

    1. Enforcement was scheduled to begin Monday night, even though Mayor Marion Barry Jr. and Corporation Counsel Fred Cooke acknowledged that the plan might violate constitutional guarantees of freedom of assembly and privacy rights.
    2. The U.S. has a patchwork of privacy laws protecting such areas as video rentals and cable TV. But more-important subjects, such as medical and financial records, are still largely unregulated.
    3. The breach-of-contract theory was being used by plaintiffs elsewhere to avoid the constitutional obstacles that stand in the way of winning privacy and libel suits, said Dick Winfield, an attorney for the AP.
    4. The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to say whether states can put off-limits otherwise public information by invoking privacy concerns _ and a Newport divorce lawyer contends Rhode Island's privacy law is such a shield.
    5. The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to say whether states can put off-limits otherwise public information by invoking privacy concerns _ and a Newport divorce lawyer contends Rhode Island's privacy law is such a shield.
    6. And it establishes clear guidelines and limits, providing an exception for providers of personal services such as baby sitters or housekeepers to recognize the privacy of the family, the marriage contract and the home.
    7. The ever-encroaching invasion of privacy must cease.
    8. The court, without comment, let stand a ruling that donors' privacy rights do not override Patty Jo Baker's need to learn their identities for her wrongful-death lawsuit.
    9. The hospital wasn't identified to assure privacy, she said.
    10. The Uniformed Division Officers Association contends that the urine testing is an unconstitutional invasion of privacy.
    11. "We feel that our lives and our privacy are being invaded," complains Shirley Page, a retired teacher who lives in the city of Grapevine, which is next to the airport.
    12. Each resident is given privacy during treatment and care of personal needs: 17.1 percent.
    13. This is consistent with their past decisions and also with the position the town took in interpreting the ordinance." Steven Shapiro of the American Civil Liberties Union said the court went too far in seeking to protect the privacy of the home.
    14. Her attorney, Richard Bennett, said Mrs. LoCasto's explanation was "very complicated" and that he did not want to invade her privacy by talking about it.
    15. Arthur Caplan, director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Minnesota, said the ruling's emphasis on privacy rights could influence a U.S. Supreme Court case next month.
    16. Kemp, born in Zambia, did not even see his first snow-flake until he came to Britain in 1969. The Ski Company says it attempts to provide 'good food, fine wines and the informality and privacy of a private house with the service of a private hotel.'
    17. The 6-pound, 5-ounce baby girl, Laure, was born Monday in this Alpine city to a 37-year-old woman who asked to be identified only as Aline to protect her family's privacy.
    18. The gentlemen guests, he informed me, had already bathed, so I would be able to bath in privacy. In Japan it would be unthinkable to go on holiday for a few days without taking the waters.
    19. Supporters say random testing is the only true deterrent to drug and alcohol abuse, while opponents say such testing is an invasion of privacy and is often inaccurate.
    20. These are points the commission should entertain when it responds to the report. When it comes to privacy, Sir David argues that 'it cannot be said that there has been a serious breakdown of the system which has been put in place'.
    21. During those hearings, a weekly newspaper in Washington, D.C., published a list of movies that Bork and his family had rented from a local video store, angering Bork and members of the committee. They felt it violated his privacy.
    22. The legislation would violate privacy rights, foster discrimination against homosexuals and frighten away from testing members of high-risk groups, critics maintain.
    23. NYU won't elaborate, citing privacy laws.
    24. Planned Parenthood, which assists private foreign agencies, had charged that the policy was a violation of their First Amendment right to advocate abortion and interfered with the rights of privacy of people seeking family planning information.
    25. AT&T has also come under fire from an unlikely defender of privacy: the direct-marketing industry.
    26. Bell of Pennsylvania says the service would enhance the privacy of the person being called, enabling him or her to screen incoming calls and pinpoint their origin.
    27. The Partridges love privacy but must attract as many customers as possible to the farm. 'By the end of the year I want to shoot people,' says Richard. Keynston Mill, Tarrant Keynston, Blandford, Dorset.
    28. I'm thankful and appreciate that." Now, the Cruzan family wants privacy and rest.
    29. "There were less intrusive ways to go about this," he said. "The interest in privacy can be protected by regulating picketing without banning it.
    30. Patterson, director of the rehabilitation section of a Hutchinson hospital, said he withheld the notes because they would violate the privacy of his patients.
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