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单词 anonymity
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Definition of anonymity in English:

anonymity

nounanəˈnɪmɪtiˌænəˈnɪmədi
mass noun
  • 1The condition of being anonymous.

    the official spoke on condition of anonymity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It further attacked plans to remove anonymity for sperm donors from from 1 April.
    • It's just that a few times recently I have deleted comments on the basis of anonymity.
    • This penguin owes its anonymity more to its location than to any lack of cuteness or scientific interest.
    • The Internet provides people with a certain amount of anonymity.
    • Some one revealed on condition of anonymity that a minimum area is transferred for 5,000 rupees.
    • The only way to guarantee anonymity is to have something that's not traceable.
    • But one source, speaking on condition of anonymity, says authorities had a number of reasons for not bringing any charges against him.
    • To want privacy, anonymity, is inherently suspicious, perhaps criminal.
    • By submitting answers to a few questions below, you will get a chance to tell your story in complete anonymity.
    • I have risen from the depths of emerging art obscurity and anonymity into mainstream professional success.
    • In order to ensure their anonymity, none of their details are obtained.
    • The truth of the matter is that anonymity is not all that important.
    • One woman, who requested anonymity, said Government must get serious about dealing with fires in the city.
    • From then there was no anonymity for Ian Bailey.
    • The police officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the deployment is aimed at thwarting clashes between warring groups.
    • Keaton prefers anonymity to limelight, belonging to conflicting, going with the flow to striving against it.
    • Granted, the accuser has lost a lot of her anonymity anyway - through leaks that occurred during the criminal case.
    • And then there's the relative anonymity associated with submitting ideas to a box.
    • Popular culture immortalized the anonymity of that great American identity frontier, the West.
    • Anonymity was maintained by having students use a student identification number that could not be traced by the investigators.
    1. 1.1 Lack of outstanding, individual, or unusual features; impersonality.
      the anonymity of big city life definitely has its advantages

Rhymes

dimity, equanimity, magnanimity, proximity, pseudonymity, pusillanimity, unanimity

Definition of anonymity in US English:

anonymity

nounˌanəˈnimədēˌænəˈnɪmədi
  • 1The condition of being anonymous.

    most people who agreed to talk requested anonymity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To want privacy, anonymity, is inherently suspicious, perhaps criminal.
    • Anonymity was maintained by having students use a student identification number that could not be traced by the investigators.
    • One woman, who requested anonymity, said Government must get serious about dealing with fires in the city.
    • The truth of the matter is that anonymity is not all that important.
    • From then there was no anonymity for Ian Bailey.
    • In order to ensure their anonymity, none of their details are obtained.
    • And then there's the relative anonymity associated with submitting ideas to a box.
    • I have risen from the depths of emerging art obscurity and anonymity into mainstream professional success.
    • By submitting answers to a few questions below, you will get a chance to tell your story in complete anonymity.
    • This penguin owes its anonymity more to its location than to any lack of cuteness or scientific interest.
    • It's just that a few times recently I have deleted comments on the basis of anonymity.
    • Popular culture immortalized the anonymity of that great American identity frontier, the West.
    • Some one revealed on condition of anonymity that a minimum area is transferred for 5,000 rupees.
    • The only way to guarantee anonymity is to have something that's not traceable.
    • The Internet provides people with a certain amount of anonymity.
    • Granted, the accuser has lost a lot of her anonymity anyway - through leaks that occurred during the criminal case.
    • But one source, speaking on condition of anonymity, says authorities had a number of reasons for not bringing any charges against him.
    • The police officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the deployment is aimed at thwarting clashes between warring groups.
    • Keaton prefers anonymity to limelight, belonging to conflicting, going with the flow to striving against it.
    • It further attacked plans to remove anonymity for sperm donors from from 1 April.
    1. 1.1 Lack of outstanding, individual, or unusual features; impersonality.
      the anonymity of big city life definitely has its advantages
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