report
verb
uk/rɪˈpɔːt/us/rɪˈpɔːrt/reportverb(TELL)
B1[IorT]
to give adescriptionof something orinformationabout it to someone:
报道;报告;汇报We called theinsurancecompanyto report thetheft.我们打电话将失窃的事情告知保险公司。
Theassassinationwas reported in all thenewspapers.所有报纸都报道了这起暗杀事件。
Iwantyou to report (tome)onprogress(= on what you have done)everyFriday.我希望你每周五(向我)汇报进展情况。
[+ -ing verb]Spies reportedseeingabuild-upofsoldiers.密探报告说看见士兵正在集结。
[+ obj + adj]He was reportedmissinginaction.报告称他在战斗中失踪了。
Theinquiryreports(= willofficiallymakeitsresultsknown)nextweek.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/dosomething
to bedescribedbypeopleas being or doing aparticularthingalthoughthere is norealproof:
(没有确凿证据的情况下)传说,据说,传闻Thestormis reported to havekilledfivepeople.据说这场暴风雨已经造成5人死亡。
[T]
to make acomplaintto apersoninauthorityabout something or someone:
举报;告发Myneighboursreported metothepoliceforfiringmyriflein thegarden.我的邻居们因为我在花园里打枪而向警方举报了我。
- Witnessesreportedseeingahugeorangefireballas theoilrefineryexploded.
- Shortly before thecrashthepilothad reported amalfunctionof the aircraft'snavigationsystem.
- Herdisappearancewas reported to thepolicedepartment's Missing Persons Bureau.
- Do you have anything to report?
- Severaljournalistshave beenkilledorinjuredbystraybulletswhile reporting on thecivilwar.
Describing & telling stories
- dream sequence
- griot
- narrate
- narration
- narrative
- narrator
- non-narrative
- omniscient narrator
- paint a picture (of something)idiom
- personalize
- personification
- personify
- recitation
- recount
- relate
- retell
- self-report
- storyteller
- storytelling
- teller
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Revealing secrets & becoming known
Complaining
reportverb(GO)
[Iusually+ adv/prep]
to go to aplaceor apersonand say that you are there:
报到I reportfor(= amreadyfor and at)work/dutyat 8 a.m. everymorning.我每天上午8点报到上班。
Arriving, entering and invading
- annex
- annexation
- be on the sceneidiom
- been
- break
- breaksomeonein
- hit
- interloper
- intrude
- intrusion
- invade
- jump
- jump the queueidiom
- roll up!idiom
- scene
- set foot insomewhereidiom
- show up
- trespass
- turn
- turn out
Phrasal verbs
report back
report tosomeone
report
noun[C]
uk/rɪˈpɔːt/us/rɪˈpɔːrt/reportnoun[C](DESCRIPTION)
A2(alsoschool report);(USalsoreport card)
a teacher's writtenstatementtoparentsabout a child'sabilityandperformanceatschool
(学生)成绩报告单B1
adescriptionof aneventorsituation:
报道;报告;记述anews/weatherreport新闻报道/天气预报
a company'sfinancial/annualreport公司财政/年度报告
I gave/made/submitteda reportofthetheftto theinsurancecompany.我向保险公司提交了失窃报告。
Shesentinweeklyreportsonthesituation.她每周都发回形势报告。
reports[plural]
storiesfor which you do notyethaverealproof:
传闻According to reports, tenpupilswereexpelled.有传闻说,10名学生被开除了。
We'regettingreportsofaplanecrashinParis.我们听到传言说一架飞机在巴黎坠毁。
- The reportcontainsnumerousdemonstrableerrors.
- Theprimeministerissuedadenialof the report that she is about toresign.
- Thecontentof her report isshroudedinsecrecy.
- Wefilethese reports undercountryoforigin.
- Thenewspaperreports of thediscussiononlyroughlyapproximatedto what wasactuallysaid.
Judgments and analyses
- analysis
- anatomy
- appraisal
- appraisee
- assessment
- construction
- counter-interpretation
- impact statement
- interpretation
- job evaluation
- judgment
- misanalysis
- notice
- rap
- rating
- re-evaluation
- re-review
- restudy
- self-appraisal
- verdict
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Marks & results
Accounts and stories
Information and messages
reportnoun[C](NOISE)
formal
theloudnoiseof ashot:
枪(或炮)声Weheardtheloud/sharpreport of arifle.我们听到一声震耳欲聋/尖锐刺耳的枪声。
Sounds made by objects, movement or impact
- babble
- blaze
- bong
- chuff
- clatter
- click away
- clicker
- clinking
- clunk
- crump
- growl
- gunshot
- hiss
- jangling
- plunk
- scrunch
- sonic boom
- tick
- white noise
- whoosh