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puerta traseran.• postigo s.m.• puerta trasera s.f.noun puerta f trasera or de atrásthrough o by the back door door — a escondidas, furtivamente
* * *noun puerta f trasera or de atrásthrough o by the back door door — a escondidas, furtivamente
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back door1 adj GEN, POL geheim, heimlich (clandestine; underhand) back door2 GEN, POL Hintertür f, (infrml) Hintertürchen n (e.g. get in by or through the back door) • by the back door GEN, PERS, POL durch die Hintertür (synonymous: through the back door) -
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back door n ( of car) portière f arrière ; ( of building) porte f de derrière ; to come in through the back door fig entrer par la petite porte. -
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back doorporta traseira. -
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back-door[b'æk dɔ:] n porta dos fundos. • adj clandestino, sub-reptício. -
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back-door Hintertür f (undokumentierter Zugang zu einem System bzw. einer Software)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > back-door
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back door Hintertür fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > back door
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1. чёрный ходchurch door — церковное крыльцо, вход в церковь
2. запасный выход3. потайная дверь4. действия с «чёрного хода»; закулисные интриги -
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черный ход имя существительное:черный ход (BACK door, back entrance, side door, service entrance)запасный выход (back door) -
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بَاب خلفيّ \ back door: a door at the back of a house, from a yard or garden. -
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N1. पीछे\back-doorका\back-doorद्वारUsually thieves use the back-door to enter the the house.प्राय: चोर चोरी करने के लिए पीछे का दरवाजा उपयोग करते हैं. -
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[͵bækʹdɔ:]1. 1) чёрный ход2) запасный выход3) потайная дверь2. действия с «чёрного хода»; закулисные интригиto get the place /post/ through the back door - получить место /устроиться/ по протекции /«по блату»/
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adj. \/ˌbækˈdɔː\/1) hemmelig, skjult2) bakdørs-, fordekt, indirekte• did the Prime Minister's brother have a back-door influence on the new law? -
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Back door — may refer to:* Backdoor (computing), is a hidden method for bypassing normal computer authentication systems. * Back Door (jazz trio), a British jazz trio, drums sax and bass guitar, who played in the bar of the highest pub on the Yorkshire moors … Wikipedia
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back door — noun count * a door at the back or side of a building by/through the back door using secret or dishonest methods to achieve something, and hoping that people do not realize what is happening: They managed to sneak the legislation in through the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
back|door — back door, 1. a door in the back of a room or house. 2. Figurative. a secret, devious, or irregular means. »[She] charged that the Democratic plan was “socialized medicine by the back door” (New York Times). back|door «BAK DR, DOHR», adjective.… … Useful english dictionary
Back door — A door in the back part of a building; hence, an indirect way. Atterbury. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
back door — [n] secretive or illicit method back entrance, back way, indirect access, means of entry, trap door; concepts 274,631 … New thesaurus
back door — back′ door′ n. a secret, furtive, illicit, or indirect method or means • Etymology: 1520–30 back′door′, adj … From formal English to slang
back-door — ˌback ˈdoor [back door] adjective only before noun using indirect or secret means in order to achieve sth … Useful english dictionary
Back Door — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Jazzrock, Blues Gründung 1971 Auflösung 1977 … Deutsch Wikipedia
back door — noun 1. a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position) (Freq. 1) he got his job through the back door • Syn: ↑backdoor • Hypernyms: ↑access 2. an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains … Useful english dictionary
back door */ — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms back door : singular back door plural back doors a door at the back or side of a building • by/through the back door using secret or dishonest methods to achieve something, and hoping that people do not realize … English dictionary