释义 |
loophole美 ['lup.hoʊl] 英 ['luːp.həʊl] 复数:loopholes 过去分词:loopholed 现在分词:loopholing 1. | ~ (in sth) (法律、合同等的)漏洞,空子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 |
| | | to close existing loopholes 堵住现有的漏洞 |
n. | | un. | 1. 逃路;〔尤指〕(用来摆脱义务、不遵守法律、不履行合同等的)遁词,借口,(契约中的)漏洞;欺骗性圈套 |
n. | 1. a small mistake or omission in a rule or law that allows it to be circumvented 2. a small slit or hole in a wall, especially one in a fortified wall through which guns or other weapons are fired 3. something that has been left out of a law or legal document that people can use to avoid obeying it | v. | 1. to provide a wall with loopholes |
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