plural reports
plural reports
Learner's definition of REPORT
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: a story in a newspaper or on radio or television that is about something that happened or that gives information about something报道 -
a news/weather/financial report新闻/气象/财经报道
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a special report on/about health关于健康的专题报道
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a report from our correspondent in China来自驻华通讯记者的报道
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a : a written or spoken description of a situation, event, etc.报告;汇报 -
She wrote/made a report of the meeting.她写/做了一个会议报告。
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He gave a detailed/full report on/about the project.他对项目进行了详细/全面的汇报。
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a medical report医学报告
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a book report读书报告
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She filled out a police report at the scene of the accident.她在事故现场填写了一份警方报告。
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Can you give us a quick progress report? [=an explanation of how something is developing]你能尽快给我们一份进度报告吗?
b : an official document that gives information about a particular subject(某一方面的官方或正式)报告 3
: a written or spoken statement about something that may or may not be true传闻 -
Unconfirmed reports state that over 100 people were hurt.未经证实的传闻称有100多人受伤。
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Police have received reports of gang activity in the neighborhood.警方收到了附近有帮派活动的传言。
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By/from all reports, you are a very hard worker. [=everyone says that you are a very hard worker]大家都说你是个非常勤奋的员工。
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formal : a loud noise made by a gun or an explosion枪击声;爆炸声 2 report /rɪˈpoɚt/ verb
reports; reported; reporting
reports; reported; reporting
Learner's definition of REPORT
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: to give information about (something) in a newspaper or on television or radio报道 [+ object]
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The murder was reported in the national news.国内新闻报道了这起谋杀案。
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Several TV stations are reporting that the police are close to making an arrest.几家电视台报道称警方即将实施抓捕。
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Their job is to report the news accurately and fairly.他们的工作是准确、公正地报道新闻。
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It was reported (on the news) that two people died in the fire. = Two people were reported to have died in the fire.据(新闻)报道,有两人死于那场火灾。
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often + on 2
: to tell people about (something) : to make a report about (something)报告;汇报;通报 [+ object]
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often + on 3 [+ object]
a : to describe (a feeling, condition, etc.)描述(感情、病情等) b ◊ Something that is reported is said by people and may or may not be true.据说;传闻
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[+ object] : to tell the police, fire department, etc., about (something, such as a crime or accident).举报(案件);报告(事故) -
He called 911 and reported a fire.他打911报了火警。
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She reported the burglary to the police.她向警方报案称发生了盗窃。
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They reported their son missing. [=they told the police that their son was missing]他们报案称儿子失踪了。
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[+ object] : to tell someone with authority about (someone who has broken a rule, done something wrong, etc.)举报;告发;控告 —
often + for 6
[no object] : to go somewhere and tell someone that you have arrived报到 —
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The new recruits are expected to report for duty next week.新雇员应在下周报到上班。
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Please report to the office immediately when you arrive.你到了之后请立刻去办公室报到。
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He was asked to report for work at 7:00 a.m.他被要求早上7点报到上班。
report back
[phrasal verb] 1
: to return to a place in order to report information you have found, do more work, etc.(为汇报、工作等)返回(某地);回归 2
report back or report back (something) or report (something) back : to give (information that you have found) to someone汇报(某事) —
often + to
report sick
: to tell your boss, employer, etc. that you are sick and cannot work请病假
report to
[phrasal verb] report to (someone)
◊ The person you report to at your job is the person who is directly in charge of what you do, who reviews your work, etc.对(直属上级)汇报;隶属于
— reported
adjective, always used before a noun