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['prɪvəsɪ], ['praɪvəsɪ] noun1) Privatsphäre, die; (being undisturbed) Ungestörtheit, diein the privacy of one's [own] home — in den eigenen vier Wänden (ugs.)
invasion of privacy/somebody's privacy — Eindringen in die/jmds. Privatsphäre
2) (confidentiality)* * *noun (the state of being away from other people's sight or interest: in the privacy of your own home.) die Zurückgezogenheit* * *pri·va·cy[ˈprɪvəsi, AM ˈpraɪ-]n no plin the \privacy of one's home in den eigenen vier Wänden famright to \privacy Recht nt auf [Achtung der] Privatsphäreto have no \privacy keine Privatsphäre [o kein Privatleben] habento disturb sb's \privacy jdn in seiner Privatsphäre störento invade sb's \privacy in jds Privatsphäre eindringento give sb \privacy jdn alleine lassen▪ in \privacy unter Geheimhaltungin strict \privacy streng vertraulich* * *['prIvəsI, 'praIvəsɪ]nPrivatleben ntthere is no privacy in these flats — in diesen Wohnungen kann man kein Privatleben führen
in an open-plan office one has no privacy — in einem Großraumbüro hat man keinen privaten Bereich
in the privacy of one's own home — im eigenen Heim
* * *1. Zurückgezogenheit f, Ungestörtheit f, Abgeschiedenheit f, Einsamkeit f:disturb sb’s privacy jemanden stören;he lived in absolute privacy er lebte völlig zurückgezogen2. a) Privatleben nb) JUR Intim-, Privatsphäre f:invasion of privacy Eingriff m in die Privatsphäre;right of privacy Persönlichkeitsrecht n3. Heimlichkeit f, Geheimhaltung f:talk to sb in privacy mit jemandem unter vier Augen sprechen;in strict privacy streng vertraulich* * *['prɪvəsɪ], ['praɪvəsɪ] noun1) Privatsphäre, die; (being undisturbed) Ungestörtheit, diein the privacy of one's [own] home — in den eigenen vier Wänden (ugs.)
invasion of privacy/somebody's privacy — Eindringen in die/jmds. Privatsphäre
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