- reporting verb give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated汇报, 报告:
with obj. the minister reported a decline in milk and meat production部长报告牛奶和肉类产量有所下降
with clause police reported that the flood waters were abating警方报告说洪水正在退去
no obj. the teacher should report on the child's progress.老师应该汇报孩子的进步。
- no obj. cover an event or subject as a journalist or a reporter(新闻工作者)报道:
the press reported on Republican sex scandals
报界报道了共和党人的性丑闻
with clause the Egyptian news agency reported that a coup attempt had taken place埃及新闻社报道说发生了一次未遂政变
with obj. The Times reported a secret programme by the country to build nuclear warheads.《泰晤士报》报道了该国制造核弹头的秘密计划。
be reported
used to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy据报道:with infinitive hoaxers are reported to be hacking into airline frequencies to impersonate air traffic controllers据报道有恶意破坏者非法进入航空公司无线电通信频率冒充航空指挥人员
as adj. reported a reported £50,000 in debt.据报道有50,000英镑债务。
- with obj. make a formal statement or complaint about (someone or something) to the necessary authority告发, 报告, 揭发, 汇报, 诉说:
undisclosed illegalities are reported to the company's directors
未公开的违法行为被汇报给公司的董事们
with obj. and complement eight Yorkshire Terriers have been reported missing in the last month.上个月八名约克郡本土防卫义勇军士兵被报告失踪。
- with obj. Brit. (of a parliamentary committee chairman) formally announce that the committee has dealt with (a bill)〈英〉(议会委员会主席)正式宣布委员会已讨论(法案):
the Chairman shall report the Bill to the House.
委员会主席应向下院正式宣布委员会已讨论该法案。参见report a bill out.
- no obj. present oneself formally as having arrived at a particular place or as ready to do something报到:
you are instructed to report to Administration Shed Fourteen immediately, Captain.
上尉, 你应立即按命令去管理处14号棚报到。
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report to
be responsible to (a superior or supervisor)对(上级或监督者)负责, 由…领导: the officers now report to the Russian president, not the Politburo.
军官们现在由俄罗斯总统领导, 而不是政治局。
- an account given of a particular matter, especially in the form of an official document, after thorough investigation or consideration by an appointed person or body报告, 汇报:
the chairman's annual report.
主席的年度报告。
- a spoken or written description of an event or situation, especially one intended for publication or broadcasting in the media(尤指通过媒体公开或传播的)报道, 报告:
press reports suggested that the government was still using secret police to help maintain public order.
报纸报道暗示政府仍在使用秘密警察帮助维持公共秩序。
- Brit. a teacher's written assessment of a pupil's work, progress, and conduct, issued at the end of a term or school year〈英〉(包括学业和操行评定的)学生成绩报告单。
- Law a detailed formal account of a case heard in a court, giving the main points in the judgement, especially as prepared for publication【律】案情报告。
- a piece of information that is unsupported by firm evidence and that the speaker feels may or may not be true传闻:
reports were circulating that the chairman was about to resign.
据传主席要辞职了。
- mass noun dated rumour〈旧〉流言, 谣传:
report has it that the beetles have now virtually disappeared.
据说那些甲虫现在实际上已绝迹了。
- mass noun archaic the way in which someone or something is regarded; reputation〈古〉名誉, 名声:
whatsoever things are lovely and of good report.
不管什么东西都是美妙而且远近闻名。
- a sudden loud noise of or like an explosion or gunfire爆炸声, 噼啪声。
- an employee who reports to another employee向另一雇员汇报工作的雇员。
on report
- Brit. during the report stage of a bill in the House of Commons or House of Lords〈英〉(法案在下院或上院)接受审议(阶段)。
- (especially of a prisoner or member of the armed forces) on a disciplinary charge(尤指罪犯或军人)被列入惩戒报告。
reportable
adjectivereport back(或report something back)
- deliver a spoken or written account of something one has been asked to do or investigate(对所执行的任务)提出(口头或书面)报告, 述职:
the deadpan voice of a police officer reporting back to his superior
向上司述职的警官毫无感情色彩的声音
every movement I made was reported back to him.
我的一举一动都报告给他。
- return to work or duty after a period of absence(暂离后)重返工作岗位。
report a bill out
- US (of a committee of Congress) return a bill to the legislative body for action〈美〉(议会委员会)将法案交还给议会表决。