back door
英 [ˌbæk ˈdɔː(r)]
美 [ˌbæk ˈdɔːr]
n. 后门; 边门
习惯用语
n.
- by/through the back door
- 走后门
in an unfair or indirect way - He used his friends to help him get into the civil service by the back door.
他利用朋友帮他开后门当上了公务员。
牛津词典
noun
- 后门;边门
the door at the back or side of a building
英英释义
noun
- a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position)
- he got his job through the back door
- an entrance at the rear of a building
- an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains
双语例句
- I made a dive at the burglar, but he escaped through the back door.
我向强盗猛扑过去,可他还是从后门溜走了。 - Can I go out at the back door?
我能从后门出去吗? - I watched him run out that back door.
我看着他从后门跑出去了。 - He came through the back door.
他从后门进来。 - So I'll just slip out the back door.
所以,我要从后门出去了。 - They were so involved with the main issues that I was able to slip through the back door.
他们都深深地卷入了对重要问题的讨论,这样才使得我通过后门得以摆脱。 - She returned to her east London home to find her back door forced open
她回到在伦敦东区的住所时发现后门被撬开了。 - They came in by the back door.
他们是由后门进来的。 - I saw him enter the building by the back door.
我看到他从后门进了大楼。 - Sensing possible danger, he sneaked away from the back door.
一看势头不对,他就从后门溜之大吉了。
