behind closed doors
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Behind Closed Doors — refers to things said or done in private.* Behind closed doors (football), a term that describes football matches played where spectators are not allowed to watchBehind Closed Doors may also refer to:In music: * Behind Closed Doors (song), by… … Wikipedia
behind closed doors — In private, the public being excluded, as in court cases, committee meetings, etc (closed doorˈ adjective) • • • Main Entry: ↑close * * * behind closed doors phrase in a place where other people cannot see or know what is happening Nobody knows… … Useful english dictionary
Behind Closed Doors — «Behind Closed Doors» Сингл Чарли Рича из альбома Behind Closed Doors Выпущен 1973 Жанр Кантри Длительность 2:56 Лейбл Epic … Википедия
behind closed doors — If something happens away from the public eye, it happens behind closed doors … The small dictionary of idiomes
behind closed doors — ► behind closed doors taking place secretly. Main Entry: ↑closed … English terms dictionary
Behind Closed Doors — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Behind Closed Doors signifie derrière les portes closes en anglais. Cinéma et télévision Behind Closed Doors est un film américain réalisé par Joseph A.… … Wikipédia en Français
behind closed doors — If something happens away from the public eye, it happens behind closed doors. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If something takes place behind closed doors, it is done privately, with no observers or intruders. The matter was… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
behind closed doors — if something is done behind closed doors, it is done in private. The United Nations Security Council met behind closed doors in New York … New idioms dictionary
behind closed doors — in a place where other people cannot see or know what is happening Nobody knows what goes on in a family behind closed doors … English dictionary
Behind closed doors — If something happens away from the public eye, it happens behind closed doors … Dictionary of English idioms