中英词典查询

backdoor [ˈbækˌdɔr, -ˌdor]

adj. 秘密的;

例句:

  • Backdoor deals are unhealthy practice.
    走后门是一种不正之风.
  • He brushed aside talk of greedy MPs voting themselves a backdoor pay rise.
    他没有理会贪婪的下院议员们投票为他们自己悄悄加薪的传闻。
  • He did the backdoor deals that allowed the government to get its budget through Parliament on time.
    他通过幕后交易使政府预算按时通过了议会批准。
  • 'Geographic backdoor' Burma has massive economic potential.
    来自BBC
  • If they did pay par isn't that a backdoor bailout?
    来自NEWYORKER
  • It was one more backdoor attempt at getting ID crammed into the science class.
    来自SA