3.a chink in somebody’s armourFAULT/something WRONGa weakness in someone’s character or in something they have said, that you can use to attack them 某人性格中的弱点;某人话语中的漏洞
chink• Through a chink in the shutter we could see Ralph.• The jawless fish, even though their heads were heavily plated with bone, had chinks in their armour to accommodate eyes.• Boards let in chinks of dying light from the sky's embers.• In the wall both houses shared there was a little chink.• Outside, bigger, rougherrocks were piled up to the eaves, with scant little chinks left for doorways and windows.• The ladies' bathhouse is round, with little chinks of windows.• The painfully neatclothesbearwitness that, depressed as she was, she allowed no chink in her armor.• One chink of light had appeared, however: Steve was talking to her.• She could hear laughter and talking and the chink of glasses.• the chink of knives and forks