lòu​wǎng

to slip through the net

lòu​wǎng to slip through the net · to have loopholes

  1. to evade
    to evade or bypass (e.g. taxes); to escape through a loophole
  2. entrapment
    something that restricts or binds, such as the net of the law or a web of emotions

lòu​wǎng to slip through a net

  1. to leak
    to leak out; to seep through; to drip through a small opening or hole
  2. net
    a tool made of knotted string or wire with open spaces for catching fish or animals; something resembling such a tool, such as a spiderweb