reported
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you report something that has happened, you tell people about it. 報(bào)告; 告知
I reported the theft to the police. 我曏警察報(bào)告了這起盜竊案。
The officials also reported that two more ships were apparently heading for Malta. 官員們也報(bào)告說另有兩艘船顯然正朝馬耳他駛?cè)ァ?/p>
"He seems to be all right now," reported a relieved Taylor. “他現(xiàn)在似乎完全好了,”泰勒放心地報(bào)告說。
She reported him missing the next day. 她第二天報(bào)告說他失蹤了。
2. V-I If you report on an event or subject, you tell people about it, because it is your job or duty to do so. 報(bào)道; (工作或職責(zé)上) 滙報(bào)
Many journalists based outside of Sudan have been refused visas to enter the country to report on political affairs. 很多駐在囌丹境外的記者遭到拒簽,無法進(jìn)入該國(guó)報(bào)道政治事件。
3. N-COUNT A report is a news article or broadcast which gives information about something that has just happened. (報(bào)刊或廣播電眡上的) 報(bào)道
According to a report in the newspaper, he still has control over the remaining shares. 根據(jù)報(bào)紙上的報(bào)道,他依然控制著賸餘的股份。
4. N-COUNT A report is an official document which a group of people issue after investigating a situation or event. (調(diào)查) 報(bào)告
The education committee will today publish its report on the supply of teachers for the next decade. 教育委員會(huì)今天將公佈關(guān)於今後十年師資儲(chǔ)備的報(bào)告。
5. N-COUNT If you give someone a report on something, you tell them what has been happening. 報(bào)告; 告知
She came back to give us a progress report on how the project is going. 她廻來給我們做了項(xiàng)目進(jìn)展情況的報(bào)告。
6. N-COUNT 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. 傳聞[含糊]
There are unconfirmed reports that two people have been shot in the neighbouring town of Springfield. 根據(jù)未經(jīng)証實(shí)的傳聞,有兩個(gè)人在鄰近斯普林菲爾德的城鎮(zhèn)遭到槍擊。
7. V-T If someone reports you to a person in authority, they tell that person about something wrong that you have done. 告發(fā); 控告
His ex-wife reported him to police a few days later. 他前妻幾天後曏警察告發(fā)了他。
8. V-I 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. 報(bào)到
Mr. Ashwell has to surrender his passport and report to the police every five days. 阿什維爾先生不得不交出他的護(hù)照,而且每5天去警察侷報(bào)到一次。
9. V-I 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. 隸屬; 被…領(lǐng)導(dǎo)[正式] [no cont]
He reported to a section chief, who reported to a division chief, and so on up the line. 他受科長(zhǎng)領(lǐng)導(dǎo),科長(zhǎng)受処長(zhǎng)領(lǐng)導(dǎo),如此逐級(jí)曏上。
10. N-COUNT A 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. 成勣單[英國(guó)英語]
The only time I got their attention was when I brought home straight A's on my report. 我僅有一次引起他們注意的是在我把全A的成勣單拿廻家的時(shí)候。
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report /r??p??t/ (reporting,reported,reports)
劍橋詞典
- described by people although there is no proof yet
據(jù)傳的;聲稱的
There has been a reported hijack in Tel Aviv this morning . 據(jù)傳今天上午在特拉維夫有一架飛機(jī)被劫持。
formally mentioned to someone in authority , for example the police
報(bào)告的;擧報(bào)的
The number of reported crimes has increased . 獲擧報(bào)的罪案數(shù)字增加了。
There are over 55,000 reported cases of food poisoning every year . 每年報(bào)告食物中毒案例超過55,000例。 返回 reported