loophole的意思和读音

loophole

: [ˈlupˌhoʊl] : [ˈluːpˌhəʊl]

n.

loopholes  

n.dodge,get-out,gap,ambiguity,excuse

loopholen.

1.~ (in sth)a mistake in the way a law, contract, etc. has been written which enables people to legally avoid doing sth that the law, contract, etc. had intended them to do

a legal loophole

to close existing loopholes

na.1.;(,,),,();2.();

n.1.something that has been left out of a law or legal document that people can use to avoid obeying it

1. win in landslide loophole quitting bell ...

2. loon loophole ,, loosely ...

3. loon loophole ,, loosely ...

4. 3. [ crack] (4)[ loophole;opportunity] (6)[ thoroughfare] ...

5. 〖 aleakywinevessel〗 loophole〖 unintentionallydivulgesth.secret〗 ...

6. Indebted Loophole Eradicate ...

8. ... shapeless a. loophole n. gothic a.()

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1.Already, there seems to be at least one potential loophole.

2.It was clear in the announcements that the city governments were trying to close that loophole.

3.He persisted until, at last, he had not sufficient strength to rise and cast his supper out of the loophole.

4.Even if it means exploiting a loophole in the system, they want to be able to act and smoke.使

5.The wall at the bottom has a sort of shapeless loophole, possibly the hole made by a shell.窿

6.Japan take advantage of this loophole, by the name of scientific research whaling, killing hundreds of whales each year.

7.As in any common law jurisdiction, the usual way in which to deal with such a quandary, or a legal loophole, is to amend the law.

8.The delay may also provide the loophole through which Washington could continue funding Unesco, at least for the time being.

9.The warehouse should implement seals up the specialist to manage, like this can avoid in the management the loophole.

10.That bureaucratic loophole allowed her to save more Jews than the far better known Oscar Schindler.