backroom

英[\'bækru:m]
美[ˈbækˈrum, -ˈrʊm]

基本释义

adj.
(工作)秘密的,在幕后进行的; ,(人)幕后的
n.
密室

词性变化

实用例句

They have been calling the Presidency decision a backroom deal.

他们称总统人选问题是个幕后交易。

柯林斯例句

He is confident the backroom can step into the temporary void.

他确信原先的幕后智囊能够填补暂时的空缺。

柯林斯例句

In the backroom study stood two desks side by side.

在里屋书房里,有两张桌子并排放着.

辞典例句

About 40% of the company is now administration, finance, and backroom functions.

目前公司把约40%精力放在行政管理 、 财务和后勤上.

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About 40% of the company is now administration, finance, and backroom functions.

目前公司把约40%的精力放在行政管理 、 财务和后勤上.

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Or scrape it up off the floor in the backroom of Babylon.

或者从Babylon后巷的地板上收集一些.

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The boys in the backroom picked the last presidential candidate.

政客们挑选出了最后一位总统候选人.

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The recall may cause a split in Macca's backroom staff.

召回小贝可能让麦克拉伦后院起火.

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There's a wealth of information that your backroom staff will come to you with.

教练组成员会带给你非常丰富的信息.

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There backroom advice if you were going to get perfect advice every time.

俱乐部主见内中当然也有思量,不是每一次都能获得完满的主见.

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Ask A if he can recommend a scout a potential new assertion to the backroom staff.

询问A他是否能推荐一名可能的球探给相关的工作人员做帮手.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the meeting place of a group of leaders who make their decisions via private negotiations

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