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in.form (obj)HIn5fC:m, $-5fC:rmvto tell (someone) about particular facts通知,告知The name of the dead man will not be released until his relatives have been informed. [T]在通知死者亲属之前,不会公布死者的姓名。Why wasn't I informed about this earlier? [T]为什么不早点把这件事通知我?Walters was not properly informed of the reasons for her arrest. [T]没有让沃尔特斯足够了解逮捕她的原因。I informed my boss (that) I was going to be away next week. [T + obj + (that) clause]我告诉我的老板我将于下周外出。If you inform (on/ against someone else) you give the police information, usually secretly, about that person, showing that he or she has done something wrong.告发The terrorists said that anyone caught informing (on them) would be killed. [I]恐怖主义分子说任何告发他们的人都会被干掉。
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