在 英语 中使用 Private spaces 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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While the devices are intrusive- always listening in on our previously private spaces- many people find them worth it.
Other more private spaces exist such as a lounge, reading room and service room whichare arranged towards the rear of the building;
Cryptocurrencies could bring back private spaces to our increasingly internet-driven social lives.
The other four boxes are all two-storey, with communal areas on the ground floor, and more private spaces on the top floor.
But it also means with good reason, in court, government through law enforcement can invade our private spaces.
In the city we can live deliberately: inventing and renewing ourselves, carving out journeys, creating private spaces.
The ground floor provides the entry and communal spaces for gathering, while the top floor is dedicated to the home's private spaces.
No organization or individual can search, enter, view, photograph houses, hotel rooms and other private spaces of others.
It is essential to create varied environments through different types of plazas, pocket parks, play areas for children, public and more private spaces.
CCTVs had been installed in private spaces such as toilets, and the residential areas of these facilities were too small and confined to adequately protect the residents' privacy.
While explosive remnants of war in the streets and public places are dealt with quickly by the police, other hazards are encountered in private spaces, rubble and the access restricted areas.
Victorian sensibilities disapproved of premarital bed-sharing for couples, bedrooms became more private spaces, and better heating erased the need for body warmth.
A 2017 survey found that 58 percent of high performing employees need more private spaces to solve problems and 62 percent felt their offices were too distracting.
Completed in 2014, this innovative project combines public and private spaces, offering stunning views of London and a new landmark for the capital.
In the medium term, current legislation on the accessibility of public spaces will be reviewed with a view to broadening its scope of application to cover private spaces open to the public.
Everyone needs their own private space.
Every person needs his own private space.
They are violating my private space.
The public isn't your private space.
The public space is not their private space.