Skip to main content

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. 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.