back door 的 2 个定义
Also back door .
- a door at the rear of a house, building, etc.: Fans were waiting by the backdoor of the theater, hoping to catch a glimpse of the band.
- a secret, furtive, or illicit manner or means: The business has a backdoor through which the board of directors can access slush fund money.
- an indirect manner or means: Marriage counseling was a kind of backdoor into therapy, where I finally faced my dysfunctional relationship with my mother.
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Also back-door .
- secret; furtive; illicit: Special interests pushed through a backdoor contract before the bidding period had expired.
- indirect: The immigration reform bill included backdoor amnesty for employed undocumented residents.
- Computers. relating to, using, or noting an indirect access point into a network, computer, or program: Hackers used a Trojan horse to establish backdoor access to the mainframe.
- Slang: Vulgar. anal.
back door 近义词
back entrance
更多back door例句
- Pull up any video clip of Lee and you see a player cutting through the paint, head up, hands ready for a pass and a backdoor layup.
- Once downloaded, the file would install a “backdoor” on the target’s machine.
- The administration even tried to push the “Clipper Chip,” which would give them a backdoor into consumer devices.
- He said barely a word, just stared straight ahead at the backdoor entrance to the Senate Chamber.
- It was early 2019 and I’d gotten word that managers were worried they’d opened a backdoor to a rather intense surveillance effort.
- Yet, after months of backdoor negotiations there was Xi, stone-facedly shaking hands with a smirking Abe.
- In Kafr Kanna, because of the blocked highway exit, The Daily Beast was forced to use a backdoor entry to town.
- That's happening thanks to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Survillence Act, the very "backdoor" discussed here.
- The defenders of backdoor searches argue that the same rule should apply in the section 702 situation.
- It was “a reasonably featureful backdoor product sold very cheaply,” he says.
- He went out through the backdoor into the garden: stood to listen towards the next garden.
- He went out by the backdoor into the garden, and saw how the sky was clouding up from the south-west.
- The last Royalist defender of safe measures had vanished through the backdoor.
- Early next morning, he tied up his clothes in his handkerchief, crept downstairs noiselessly and let himself out by the backdoor.
- I had left of drinking of water from the year of '89 in America, but there was a well close by the backdoor.