backroom
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A backroom is a room that is situated at the back of a building, especially a private room. 密室
...the backroom of the officers' club. ...官員俱樂部中的密室。
2. N-COUNT You can use backroom to refer to people in an organization who do important work but are not seen or known about by the public. You can also use backroom to refer to a place where such people work. 幕后[oft N n]
Public scrutiny had brought civil servants out from the backroom and into the spotlight. 公開審查使得公務(wù)員從幕后變成焦點(diǎn)。
...Mr. Smith's backroom staff. ...史密斯先生的幕后員工。
3. ADJ If you refer to a deal made by someone such as a politician as a backroom deal, you disapprove of it because it has been made in a secret, dishonest way. 秘密的; 在幕后進(jìn)行的[ADJ n] [表不滿]
They have been calling the presidency decision a backroom deal. 他們稱總統(tǒng)的決定為幕后政策。
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backroom /?b?kr?m/ (also back room) (backrooms)
劍橋詞典
- a room in which work or other activities are done out of public view or secretly
里屋;密室
backroom staff 親信
backroom negotiations 秘密談判 返回 backroom