[VERB 动词]报告;汇报;告发 If you report something that has happened, you tell people about it.
[V n]
[V n to n]
[V that]
[V with quote]
[be V-ed as -ing/-ed]
[V n adj]
[be V-ed to-inf]
[Also it be V-ed that]
They had been called in to clear drains after local people reported a foul smell...
当地居民举报闻到恶臭气味后,他们被叫来清理排水沟。
I reported the theft to the police...
我向警方报告了这起盗窃案。
The officials also reported that two more ships were apparently heading for Malta...
官员们也报告说,又有两艘船显然正往马耳他驶去。
'He seems to be all right now,' reported a relieved Taylor...
“他现在看上去没事了,”泰勒放心地报告。
The foreign secretary is reported as saying that force will have to be used if diplomacy fails...
报道称,外交大臣表示如果外交努力不能奏效将不得不使用武力。
She reported him missing the next day...
第二天她报案说他失踪了。
Between forty and fifty people are reported to have died in the fighting.
报道称有40到50人在冲突中丧生。
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[VERB 动词](就某个事件或主题)报告情况,报道 If you report on an event or subject, you tell people about it, because it is your job or duty to do so.
[V on n]
[V to n]
Many journalists enter the country to report on political affairs...
许多记者进入该国对政治事件进行报道。
I'll now call at the vicarage and report to you in due course.
我现在要去教区牧师家拜访,然后适时向你汇报情况。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](报纸或广播的)报道 A report is a news article or broadcast which gives information about something that has just happened.
[usu with supp]
...a report in London's Independent newspaper...
伦敦《独立报》的报道
With a report on these developments, here's Jim Fish in Belgrade...
这里是吉姆·菲什在贝尔格莱德发来的关于事件进展的报道。
Press reports said that 65mm of water fell in twenty four hours.
媒体报道称24小时内的降雨量达到了65毫米。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](调查)报告;情况汇报 A report is an official document which a group of people issue after investigating a situation or event.
[oft N on n]
After an inspection, the inspectors must publish a report.
在视察之后,视察者必须发表一份报告。
A report by the Association of University Teachers finds that only 22 per cent of lecturers in our universities are women.
大学教师联合会发表的报告发现只有22%的大学讲师为女性。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](向某人作出的)报告,汇报 If you give someone a report on something, you tell them what has been happening.
She came back to give us a progress report on how the project is going...
她回来给我们作了关于项目进程的报告。
It seemed obvious from his report of that meeting that you were trying to focus suspicion on Mr Hirsch.
从他对那次会面的报告中可以明显看出你正把怀疑的焦点转向赫希先生。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](未经证实的)报道 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.
[usu pl]
There are unconfirmed reports that two people have been shot in the neighbouring town of Lalitpur...
据报道有两人在勒利德布尔城附近被枪杀,但尚未得到证实。
There were no reports of casualties.
没有人员死伤的报道。
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[VERB 动词]控告;告发 If someone reports you to a person in authority, they tell that person about something wrong that you have done.
[V n to n]
[be V-ed for -ing/n]
His ex-wife reported him to police a few days later...
他的前妻几天后向警方告发了他。
The Princess was reported for speeding twice on the same road within a week.
这位公主一周之内在同一路段上两次因超速行驶被告发。
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[VERB 动词]报到 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.
[V to n]
[V for n]
According to protocol, he first reported to the Director of the hospital...
根据礼节,他先向医院院长报到。
Mr Ashwell has to surrender his passport and report to the police every five days...
阿什维尔先生不得不交出他的护照,并且每隔5天到警察局报到一次。
None of the men had reported for duty.
这些人没有一个到岗位报到。
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[VERB 动词]向…报告;对…负责;隶属 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.
[V to n]
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[FORMAL 正式]
He reported to a section chief, who reported to a division chief, and so on up the line.
他由组长领导,组长由部门主管领导,如此逐级向上。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]学年(或学期)成绩单 A school 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.
[BRIT 英]
And now she was getting bad school reports.
现在她的学习成绩越来越差。
in AM, use 美国英语用 report card
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]爆炸声;枪声 A report is a sudden loud noise, for example the sound of a gun being fired or an explosion.
[FORMAL 正式]
Soon afterwards there was a loud report as the fuel tanks exploded.
不久之后就听到燃料箱爆炸的巨响。
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re·port★/rɪˈpɔːt; NAmErɪˈpɔːrt/
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reportreportsreportedreportingverb★give information 提供信息1★[transitive , intransitive ]to give people information about sth that you have heard, seen, done, etc. 汇报;报告;通报reportsth (to sb) ◆The crash happened seconds after the pilot reported engine trouble.飞行员报告发动机有故障后几秒钟飞机就坠毁了。◆Call me urgently if you have anything to report.如果有什么事要向我汇报,立即给我打电话。report(on sth) (to sb) ◆The committee will report on its research next month.委员会下个月将汇报他们的研究情况。report(sb/sth) doing sth ◆The neighbours reported seeing him leave the building around noon.邻居们说在中午时分看见他离开大楼。reportsb/sth + adj. ◆The doctor reported the patient fully recovered.医生说这位病人已经完全康复。reportsb/sth as sth/as doing sth ◆The house was reported as being in excellent condition.报告说明这房子的状况极佳。be reported to be/have sth◆The house was reported to be in excellent condition.报告说明这房子的状况极佳。report(that)… ◆Employers reported that graduates were deficient in writing and problem-solving skills.雇主反映毕业生缺乏写作和解决问题的技能。reportwhat, how, etc… ◆She failed to report what had occurred.她对发生的事情没有报告。+ speech◆‘The cabin's empty,’ he reported back.“小屋是空的。”他汇报说。news/story 新闻;事件2★[transitive , intransitive ]to present a written or spoken account of an event in a newspaper, on television, etc. 报道;公布;发表;宣布reportsth ◆The stabbing was reported in the local press.当地的新闻媒体报道了刺杀事件。it is reported that…◆It was reported that several people had been arrested.据报道已有数人被捕。reportthat… ◆The TV news reported that several people had been arrested.据电视新闻报道,已有数人被捕。report(on sth) ◆She reports on royal stories for the BBC.她为英国广播公司做有关王室活动的报道。3★be reported[transitive ]used to show that sth has been stated, and you do not know if it is true or not (不知传言是否确凿)据说,传闻reportto do sth ◆She is reported to earn over $10 million a year.据传她一年挣 1 000 多万元。reportas doing sth ◆The President is reported as saying that he needs a break.据传总统说他需要休息一下。it is reported that…◆It was reported thatchanges were being considered. 有传言说改革措施正在酝酿之中。crime/accident, etc. 犯罪或事故等4★[transitive ]to tell a person in authority about a crime, an accident, an illness, etc. or about sth bad that sb has done 举报;告发reportsth (to sb) ◆Have you reported the accident to the police yet?你将这次事故报警了吗?◆a decrease in the number of reported cases of AIDS报告的艾滋病病例数量的减少reportsb (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth) ◆He's already been reported twice for arriving late.他因为迟到已经两次被告发。reportsb/sth + adj. ◆She has reported her daughter missing.女儿失踪,她已经向警方报案。arrive 到达5★[intransitive ]report(to sb/sth) (for sth) to tell sb that you have arrived, for example for work or for a meeting with sb 报到◆You should report for duty at 9.30 a.m.你应该在上午 9:30 报到上班。◆All visitors must report to the reception desk on arrival.所有访客到达后务必在接待处报到。PHRASAL VERBSreˌport ˈbackto return to a place, especially in order to work again 回归;返回;(尤指)回到工作岗位◆Take an hour for lunch and report back at 2.花一个小时吃午饭,两点钟返回。reˌport ˈback (on sth) (to sb)to give sb information about sth that they have asked you to find out about 汇报(所需信息);反馈◆Find out as much as you can about him and report back to me.尽量查找有关他的资料,向我汇报。◆One person in the group should be prepared to report back to the class on your discussion.一名组员应准备向全班汇报你们的讨论情况。reportthat… ◆They reported back that no laws had actually been broken.他们汇报说并没有真正发生违法的事。reˈport to sb( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) ( business 商) if you report toa particular manager in an organization that you work for, they are officially responsible for your work and tell you what to do 对…负责;隶属;从属noun★of news 新闻1★report(on/of sth) a written or spoken account of an event, especially one that is published or broadcast 报道◆Are these newspaper reports true?报纸上这些报道属实吗?◆a weather report天气预报information 信息2★report(on sth) a spoken or written description of sth containing information that sb needs to have 汇报;报告;记述◆a police/medical report警方的╱医疗报告◆Can you give us a progress report?你可以给我们提供进度报告吗?official study 研究3★report(on sth) an official document written by a group of people who have examined a particular situation or problem 调查报告◆The committee will publish their report on the health service in a few weeks.委员会将在几周内发表他们对公共医疗服务的调查报告。story 传说4★a story or piece of information that may or may not be true 传闻◆I don't believe these reports of UFO sightings.我不相信这些有关目击不明飞行物的传言。◆There are unconfirmed reports of a shooting in the capital.有未经证实的传言说在首都发生了枪击事件。on student's work 学生的学习5( BrE) (NAmEreˈport card)a written statement about a student's work at school, college, etc. 成绩报告单◆a school report学生成绩报告单◆to get a good/bad report成绩优异╱欠佳employee 雇员6( BrE) ( business 商) an employee whose work is the responsibility of a particular manager (某个主管的)下属◆a weekly meeting with my direct reports同我的直接下属一起开的周会of gun 枪炮7the sound of an explosion or of a gun being fired 爆炸声;射击声SYN
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◆a loud report巨大的爆炸声IDIOMof bad/good reˈport( formal) talked about by people in a bad/good way 名声坏╱好SYNONYMS 同义词辨析reportstory ◆account ◆version These are all words for a written or spoken account of events. 以上各词均指对所发生事情的记述、讲述。■reporta written or spoken account of an event, especially one that is published or broadcast 尤指刊登或广播的报道:◆Are these newspaper reports true?报纸上这些报道属实吗?■storyan account, often spoken, of what happened to sb or of how sth happened; a report of events in a newspaper, magazine or news broadcast 常指对所发生事情的口头叙述、描述、(新闻)报道:◆It was many years before the full story was made public.许多年之后,事情的全貌才公之于众。◆the front-page story头版报道■accounta written or spoken description of sth that has happened 指对所发生事情的书面或口头描述、叙述、报告:◆She gave the police a full account of the incident.她向警方详尽地叙述了所发生的事情。report or account? 用 report 还是 account?A reportis always of recent events, especially news. An accountmay be of recent or past events. *report 总是指对最新事情的报道,尤指新闻报道。account 可指对最近的或过去的事情的叙述。 ■versiona description of an event from the point of view of a particular person or group of people 指特定的人或群体对某事的描述、说法:◆She gave us her version of what had happened that day.她从她的角度向我们描述了那天发生的事情。PATTERNS◆a report/story aboutsth ◆a brief / brief report/story/account ◆a fullreport/story/account/version ◆a newsreport/story ◆to givea(n) report/account/version re·port/rɪˈpɔːt; NAmErɪˈpɔːrt/
1a written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need → accountreport of/on/about Colleges have to provide a written report on the progress of each student during the year.2a piece of writing in a newspaper about something that is happening, or part of a news programme → reporter: According to recent news reports, two of the victims are Americans.report on/of media reports of the food shortages3an official document that carefully considers a particular subjectreport on a recent report on child abuse4information that something has happened, which may or may not be truereport of Police received reports of a bomb threat at the airport at 11:28 p.m. Government officials have denied reports of rebel advances.report that a report that he had been killed5British English a written statement by teachers about a child’s work at school, which is sent to his or her parentsSYN report card American English6British English someone who works for a particular manager: Only Gordon’s direct reports are attending the course.7formal the noise of an explosion or shot: a loud reportCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1verbswrite a report· Her social worker has written a report on the case.make a report· We make regular progress reports to our manager.give a report (=make a report, usually a spoken one)· He came to the office to give his report in person.prepare a report· The surveyor will view the property and prepare a full report.submit a report formal (=give a written report to someone)· Doctors will have to submit weekly reports.a report says/states (that)· The report said that it would cost another £250 million to repair the damage.ADJECTIVESa full/detailed report· A full report will be prepared for the next committee meeting.an official/formal report· Black graduates still face discrimination from employers, according to an official report.a written report· Mr Thomas asked me to send him a written report.a confidential report (=one that only a few people see)· He made a confidential report to UN headquarters in New York.an autopsy report (also a post-mortem report British English) (=that shows the results of an examination on a dead body to find the cause of death)· The autopsy report gave the cause of death as alcohol poisoning.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 4verbsreceive a report· Amnesty has received repeated reports of violation of detention procedures.have a report (=receive one)· The police say they had reports of a gang shooting in East London.confirm a report· A spokesman refused to confirm reports that the aircraft had previously suffered an engine fire.deny a report· Government officials have denied reports of rebel advances.dismiss a report (=refuse to consider it because you believe it is not true)· A Treasury official yesterday dismissed the reports as ‘pure speculation’.ADJECTIVES/NOUNS + reportan unconfirmed report (=not yet supported by official information)· There are unconfirmed reports that up to 2,000 people have been killed.an eyewitness/first-hand report (=from someone who saw what happened)· Some were beaten and tortured according to first-hand reports from former prisoners.a reliable report· On Sunday there were reliable reports of a group of whales off the Devon coast.an unofficial report· According to unofficial reports, the president had talks with Palestinian leaders.conflicting reports (=reports saying very different things)· Conflicting reports continued to emerge from the area.a misleading report (=likely to make you believe something that is not true)· This isn’t the first time the industry has published misleading reports based on incomplete data.
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1news [intransitive, transitive] to give people information about recent events, especially in newspapers and on television and radio → reporter: This is Gavin Williams, reporting from the United Nations in New York. We aim to report the news as fairly as possible. The incident was widely reported in the national press.report on The Times sent her to Bangladesh to report on the floods.report that Journalists in Cairo reported that seven people had been shot.report doing something Witnesses reported seeing three people flee the scene.GRAMMARIn more formal English, you say it is reported that something is true: · It is reported that there has been an explosion.2be reported to be/do something used to say that a statement has been made about someone or something, but you do not know if it is true → allege: The stolen necklace is reported to be worth $57,000.3job/work [intransitive, transitive] to tell someone about what has been happening, or what you are doing as part of your jobreport (to somebody) on something I’ve asked him to come back next week and report on his progress.► see thesaurus at
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4public statement [transitive] to officially give information to the public: Doctors have reported a 13% increase in the number of people with heart disease.5crime/accident [transitive] to tell the police or someone in authority that an accident or crime has happened: I’d like to report a theft.report something to somebody All accidents must be reported to the safety officer.report somebody/something missing/injured/killed The plane was reported missing.6complain [transitive] to complain about someone to people in authorityreport somebody for something Polish referee Ryszard Wojoik reported two Leeds United players for violent conduct.report somebody to somebody Hadley’s drinking problem led co-workers to report him to the supervisor.7arrival [intransitive] to go somewhere and officially state that you have arrivedreport to All visitors must report to the site office. All soldiers were required to report for duty (=arrive and be ready for work) on Friday.8report sick to officially tell your employers that you cannot come to work because you are illreport back phrasal verbto give someone information about something that they asked you to find out aboutreport back to The committee has 60 days to report back to Congress.report back on Students were asked to report back on their results.report to phrasal verbto be responsible to someone at work and be managed by them: He will report to Greg Carr, Boston Technology’s chief executive.