zǒu
hòu
mén

HSK 7-9
idiom
common

Meaning of 走后门

走后门 means to use backdoor connections; to pull strings; to achieve goals through improper channels or bribery. Pronounced zǒu hòu mén. HSK 7-9.

  • to use backdoor connections; to pull strings; to achieve goals through improper channels or bribery

Definitions & Examples

néng
qiáng
 
wán
quán
yào
zǒu
hòu
mén
jiù
néng
kǎo
shàng
 

He is so capable that he can pass the exam without pulling any strings.

Zhè
jiā
gōng
zhāo
pìn
hěn
yán
 
rèn
rén
dōu
néng
zǒu
hòu
mén
 

This company has strict hiring practices; nobody can get in through the back door.

Tīng
shuō
shì
kào
zǒu
hòu
mén
cái
dào
fèn
tong
de
 

They say he only got that contract by using backdoor connections.

Zài
zhè
ge
shè
huì
 
zǒu
hòu
mén
yǒu
shí
hou
bàn
chéng
shì
 

In this society, sometimes you cannot get things done without pulling strings.

Xiào
zhǎng
gōng
kāi
shēng
míng
 
zhāo
shēng
jué
duì
jìn
zhǐ
zǒu
hòu
mén
r
 

The principal publicly declared that using connections to gain admission is strictly prohibited.