backroom的意思和读音

backroom

: [ˈbækˌrum] : [ˈbækˌruːm]

adj.()

backrooms  

adj.public

adj.unobtrusive,clandestine,secret,private,secretive

adj.1.()

adj.1ed for describing work that is important but is done in a private or secret way, or the people who do this work

1. cultural background backroom backroom boys

2. backroad backroom backsaw ...

3. 〖 insideandoutside〗 〖 innerroom;backroom〖 streetsandlanes〗 ...

4. ... backroom boys : backroom backroom : ...

5. ... high-maintenance: backroom: level with: ...

6. cultural background backroom backroom boys

7. 〖 whathappenedafterwards〗 backroom〖 can’tmaintain〗 ...

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1.If the mother doesn't actually abandon the child, the child is kept in a backroom in a shack and literally does not see the light of day.

2.I decided to reveal that I was a journalist so I could ask the backroom auction staff about the apparent illegality of the items on sale.

3.What they aired was a feeling of betrayal by the backroom deal of which they had not been informed.

4.He carefully cultivated the image of the Outsider. He avoided the restaurants where politicians lived it up and cut their backroom deals.

5.They point out that it takes hundreds of thousands of backroom engineers, mathematicians and technicians to make space flight possible.

6.Actuaries, the backroom boys of finance, may yet find themselves at the heart of political debate.使

7.They might, perhaps, have been disappointed that the game had lost some of its backroom edginess.

8.The potential for friction has been evident in backroom negotiations over the funding of a joint clean energy research centre.

9.The Reds boss says the two senior members of his backroom team have taken well to the challenge of their new roles.

10.Japan can no longer go back to the colorless insiders who ruled by brokering backroom deals between party factions, experts say.