hòu​mén

back door

后门 後門 hòu​mén
back door noun
a door or gate at the back of a building or yard; refers to the opposite of 前门 qián​mén

The front and back doors were closed.

backdoor influence
unfair or dishonest ways of getting things done through personal connections or bribery; under-the-table dealings
backdoor
(computing) a hidden entry point in a software system or computer that bypasses normal security
anus
(slang) the anus
lowly family background
(literary) a person of humble origin or a low-ranking family
way out
(figurative) a means of retreat; a way out of a difficult situation

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Movie subtitles
13.8 per million appears in 6% of films
Written text
4.33 per million

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