1 VERB 报告;汇报;告发 If you
report something that has happened, you tell people about it.
报告;汇报;告发 [Also it be V-ed that, V] -
They had been called in to clear drains after local people reported a foul smell. [VERB noun]
当地居民举报闻到恶臭气味后,他们被叫来清理排水沟。
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I reported the theft to the police. [VERB noun + to]
我向警方报告了这起盗窃案。
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The officials also reported that two more ships were apparently heading for Malta. [VERB that]
官员们也报告说,又有两艘船显然正往马耳他驶去。
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'He seems to be all right now,' reported a relieved Taylor. [VERB with quote]
“他现在看上去没事了,”泰勒放心地报告。
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The foreign secretary is reported as saying that force will have to be used if diplomacy fails. [be VERB-ed + as]
报道称,外交大臣表示如果外交努力不能奏效将不得不使用武力。
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She reported him missing the next day. [VERB noun adj.ive]
第二天她报案说他失踪了。
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Between forty and fifty people are reported to have died in the fighting. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive]
报道称有40到50人在冲突中丧生。
2 VERB (就某个事件或主题)报告情况,报道 If you
report on an event or subject, you tell people about it, because it is your job or duty to do so.
(就某个事件或主题)报告情况,报道 3 N-COUNT (报纸或广播的)报道 A
report is a news article or broadcast which gives information about something that has just happened.
(报纸或广播的)报道 -
...a report in London's Independent newspaper.
伦敦《独立报》的报道
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With a report on these developments, here's Jim Fish in Belgrade.
这里是吉姆·菲什在贝尔格莱德发来的关于事件进展的报道。
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Press reports said that 65mm of water fell in twenty four hours.
媒体报道称24小时内的降雨量达到了65毫米。
4 N-COUNT (调查)报告;情况汇报 A
report is an official document which a group of people issue after investigating a situation or event.
(调查)报告;情况汇报 [Also + on/by] -
After an inspection, the inspectors must publish a report.
在视察之后,视察者必须发表一份报告。
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A report by the Association of University Teachers finds that only 22 per cent of lecturers in our universities are women.
大学教师联合会发表的报告发现只有22%的大学讲师为女性。
5 N-COUNT (向某人作出的)报告,汇报 If you give someone a
report on something, you tell them what has been happening.
(向某人作出的)报告,汇报 -
She came back to give us a progress report on how the project is going.
她回来给我们作了关于项目进程的报告。
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It seemed obvious from his report of that meeting that you were trying to focus suspicion on Mr Hirsch.
从他对那次会面的报告中可以明显看出你正把怀疑的焦点转向赫希先生。
6 N-COUNT [usually plural, NOUN that] (未经证实的)报道 If you say that there are
reports that something has happened, you mean that some people say it has happened but you have no direct evidence of it.
(未经证实的)报道 [Also + of] -
There are unconfirmed reports that two people have been shot in the neighbouring town of Lalitpur.
据报道有两人在勒利德布尔城附近被枪杀,但尚未得到证实。
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There were no reports of casualties.
没有人员死伤的报道。
7 VERB 控告;告发 If someone
reports you
to a person in authority, they tell that person about something wrong that you have done.
控告;告发 -
His ex-wife reported him to police a few days later. [VERB noun + to]
他的前妻几天后向警方告发了他。
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The Princess was reported for speeding twice on the same road within a week. [be VERB-ed + for]
这位公主一周之内在同一路段上两次因超速行驶被告发。
8 VERB 报到 If you
report to a person or place, you go to that person or place and say that you are ready to start work or say that you are present.
报到 -
According to protocol, he first reported to the Director of the hospital. [VERB to noun]
根据礼节,他先向医院院长报到。
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Mr Ashwell has to surrender his passport and report to the police every five days. [VERB + to]
阿什维尔先生不得不交出他的护照,并且每隔5天到警察局报到一次。
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None of the men had reported for duty. [VERB + for]
这些人没有一个到岗位报到。
9 VERB [no cont] 向…报告;对…负责;隶属 If you say that one employee
reports to another, you mean that the first employee is told what to do by the second one and is responsible to them.
向…报告;对…负责;隶属 [formal] 10 N-COUNT 学年(或学期)成绩单 A school
report is an official written account of how well or how badly a pupil has done during the term or year that has just finished.
学年(或学期)成绩单 [British] in AM, use 美国英语用 report card
11 N-COUNT 爆炸声;枪声 A
report is a sudden loud noise, for example the sound of a gun being fired or an explosion.
爆炸声;枪声 [formal] Thesaurus | report Also look up: |
VERB. | broadcast, cover, narrate, publish 1 2 appear, arrive, show up 8 |
N. | announcement, communication, release, story 3 4 5 |
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