privity
/priv-i-tee/US // ˈprɪv ɪ ti //UK // (ˈprɪvɪtɪ) //
私密性,隐私,私隐,私隐权
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural priv·i·ties.
- : private or secret knowledge.
- : participation in the knowledge of something private or secret, especially as implying concurrence or consent.
- : Law. the relation between privies.
- : Obsolete. privacy.
Examples
But Judith had not meddled with the arrangement, and every necessary disposition was made without her privity or advice.
They stopped at a door in a poor court which they had somehow reached without Mavering's privity.
All this whole matter, even to my writing my Letter to Kid, was transacted with the privity and advice of the Councill.
It has been suggested, that our Commissioners signed this treaty without the privity of the Court of France.
We now know whose act it was, and we know that it was committed without Gladstone's privity.
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