词汇 | report |
释义 | report verb uk /rɪˈpɔːt/ us /rɪˈpɔːrt/ reportverb (TELL)B1[ I or T ] to give a description of something or information about it to someone: 报道;报告;汇报 We called the insurance company to report the theft.我们打电话将失窃的事情告知保险公司。 The assassination was reported in all the newspapers.所有报纸都报道了这起暗杀事件。 I want you to report (to me) on progress (= on what you have done) every Friday.我希望你每周五(向我)汇报进展情况。 [ + -ing verb ]Spies reported seeing a build-up of soldiers.密探报告说看见士兵正在集结。 [ + obj + adj ]He was reported missing in action.报告称他在战斗中失踪了。 The inquiry reports (= will officially make its results known) next week.调查结果将在下周发布。 to tell someone something tellMy friend told me you were looking for me. let someone knowLet me know if you'd like to come. giveCan you give the message to Jo? communicateA 60-second TV commercial isn't always the best way to communicate a complex medical message. informThe relatives of the injured have been informed of the accident. notifyThe school has to notify parents if their children do not arrive at school. be reported to be/do something to be described by people as being or doing a particular thing although there is no real proof: (没有确凿证据的情况下)传说,据说,传闻 The storm is reported to have killed five people.据说这场暴风雨已经造成5人死亡。 [ T ] to make a complaint to a person in authority about something or someone: 举报;告发 My neighbours reported me to the police for firing my rifle in the garden.我的邻居们因为我在花园里打枪而向警方举报了我。 Witnesses reported seeing a huge orange fireball as the oil refinery exploded.目击者报告说炼油厂发生爆炸时他们见到了一个巨大的橙红色火球。 Shortly before the crash the pilot had reported a malfunction of the aircraft's navigation system.就在飞机坠毁前不久,飞行员曾报告说导航系统失灵。 Her disappearance was reported to the police department's Missing Persons Bureau.她的失踪被报到了警察局的失踪人口调查处。 Do you have anything to report? Several journalists have been killed or injured by stray bullets while reporting on the civil war.有几位记者在报道内战时因被流弹打中而丧命或负伤。 Describing & telling stories dream sequence framing griot narrate narrative narratively narrator omniscient narrator paint paint a picture (of something) idiom personalize personification personify recitation recount relate retell spin teller world-building You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Complaining reportverb (GO)[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to go to a place or a person and say that you are there: 报到 I report for(= am ready for and at) work/duty at 8 a.m. every morning.我每天上午8点报到上班。 Arriving, entering and invading access code annex annexation be on the sceneidiom been break hit infiltration ingress interloper intrude intrusion jump rock up roll up!idiom scene set foot in somewhereidiom show up trespass turn Phrasal verbsreport back report to someone report noun[ C ] uk /rɪˈpɔːt/ us /rɪˈpɔːrt/ reportnoun[C] (DESCRIPTION)A2(alsoschool report); (US alsoreport card) a teacher's written statement to parents about a child's ability and performance at school(学生)成绩报告单 B1 a description of an event or situation: 报道;报告;记述 a news/weather report新闻报道/天气预报 a company's financial/annual report公司财政/年度报告 I gave/made/submitted a report of the theft to the insurance company.我向保险公司提交了失窃报告。 She sent in weekly reports on the situation.她每周都发回形势报告。 reports[ plural ] stories for which you do not yet have real proof: 传闻 get reports ofWe're getting reports of a plane crash in Paris.我们听到传言说一架飞机在巴黎坠毁。 The report contains numerous demonstrable errors.该报告有多处可以查证的错误。 The prime minister issued a denial of the report that she is about to resign. The content of her report is shrouded in secrecy. We file these reports under country of origin. The newspaper reports of the discussion only roughly approximated to what was actually said. Judgments and analyses analysis anatomy appraisal appraisee assessment cognizable construction impact assessment impact statement interpretation job evaluation judgment prognostication rap rating re-evaluation re-review restudy value judgment verdict You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Marks & results Accounts and stories Information and messages reportnoun[C] (NOISE)formal the loud noise of a shot: 枪(或炮)声 We heard the loud/sharp report of a rifle.我们听到一声震耳欲聋/尖锐刺耳的枪声。 a sudden loud sound bangShe slammed the door with a bang. slamThe window closed with a slam. clashI can still hear the clash of metal against metal during the car crash. clankMy mechanic asked me to describe the clanks that my engine makes. clangThe jail door closed with a resounding clang. thumpHe dropped his suitcase with a loud thump and sprinted up the steps. Sounds made by objects, movement or impact bang around bleep boop choo-choo chuff clap along click away honk peal resonance rumble spit squeak susurrus swoosh thrum thunk tick-tock ticking whisper report | American Dictionaryreport verb us/rɪˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt/ reportverb (TELL)[ T ] to give a description of something or information about something to someone: We called the police to report the theft. The accident was reported in all the newspapers. [ + that clause ]The crew reported that the situation was normal. reportverb (GO SOMEWHERE)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to go to a place and say that you are there or inform someone about what you are doing: I report for work/duty at 8 a.m. every morning. In this job you’ll be reporting directly to (= working for) the president. report noun[ C ] us/rɪˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt/ reportnoun[C] (TELL)information about something: a financial report I have to write a report on immigration. According to reports there has been an earthquake in Los Angeles. report | Business Englishreport noun[ C ] uk /rɪˈpɔːt/us a spoken or written description of an event or situation: give/make a reportI think it is good practice for companies to make a proper report to shareholders. write a reportShe wrote a simple no-nonsense report. a report on sthCan you give us a report on what happened at the meeting? an employment/inflation/market report a statement that may or may not be true: a report (that)Its shares have risen 33p over the past 10 days after reports it had received more than one approach. According to reports from the US, details of the deal were leaked on internet message boards. ACCOUNTING, FINANCE (alsoannual report) a report by a company each year with its audited(= officially examined) accounts, and information on how its management thinks it will do in the future: In last year's annual report we set a goal to double our revenue within the next five years. an official document made by someone who has examined a particular subject: The panel's report said that governments are not spending enough on research. a report on sthThe task force published a scathing report on the impact of regulation on hotels and restaurants. In a report, he said investors still face risks with this company if a merger does not occur. IT a search for a particular type of information in a large amount of data, or the results of a search like this: run/generate a reportYou may need to run a report for a meeting from your laptop at home. COMMUNICATIONS an article in a newspaper or on television about a particular situation or event: The statement was in response to a Dallas Morning News report. a report on sthThe evening news featured a special report on the banking crisis. HR, WORKPLACE, MANAGEMENT someone who works for a particular manager: He has 15 direct reports. See alsoauditor's report credit report directors' report earnings report employment report financial report law report progress report statutory report report verb uk /rɪˈpɔːt/us [ T ] COMMUNICATIONS, ACCOUNTING to make a public statement about something: report a rise/fall/dropThey reported a 5.7% drop in sales. report a profit/lossTheir chief executive reported pre-tax profits of £489m. The government reported the worst job losses in more than four years. [ I or T ] COMMUNICATIONS to give information about something or a description of something: Dealers reported some extreme price movements among some of the biggest companies. Small traders reported long waits to contact internet-based stockbrokers. report thatStaff members reported that morale had reached new lows. report on sthThe task force is due to report on its findings from the industry later this year. report sth to sbThat board has 30 days to report its findings to the President. [ I or T ] to make an official complaint or statement about someone or something to a person in authority: report sb/sth to sbShe threatened me, and I reported her to the manager. report sb for sthShe reported him for benefit fraud. report sth stolen/missing/lost66 vehicles have been reported stolen during the month of April. [ I ] to go to a place or person and say that you are there: Anyone entering the building must report to the office. report to sbHe must report daily to a pretrial services officer in San Diego. She reported for work right on time as usual. Phrasal verbsreport back report to sb Examples of reportreport We estimate the probability of reporting no problem for each dimension independently. Persons with secondary, short secondary, and pre-secondary education achievement reported respectively 2.4%, 4.5%, and 6.0% lower health state scores. The organization committee presented monthly reports to the executive. The average treatment slot was reported as 20 min (ranging from 15 to 60 min). The experiences and views of homeless people interviewed for the study are reported in chapter seven. The state of the art and the main results in the evaluation of these systems are reported. A complete table of all reported rank types is available upon request. Twenty-six of the 30 who reported sterilization said they had a family physician. The work reported in this paper represents the first part of a two part research project. Many languages have mechanisms for reporting abnormal situations that arise at runtime. Such reports highlight consequences that affect development prospects in general. In multicellular organisms different patterns have been reported. The assessment of workload and team effectiveness is reported elsewhere. Only a few practices reported using the data in a more systematic way and carrying out a regular analysis of them. One way of facilitating such changes was reported to be through the employment of salaried doctors. See all examples of report These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withreportreportThese are words often used in combination with report. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. alarming report It was a most thorough survey, and a most interesting and alarming report was produced. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 anecdotal report Such therapeutic outcomes are difficult to measure other than through anecdotalreport and observed behaviours. autopsy report Pulmonary ascariasis resembling eosinophilic lung : autopsyreport with description of larvae in the bronchioles. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with report |
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