dossier 的定义
plural dos·si·ers [dos-ee-eyz, -ee-erz, daw-see-eyz, -see-ers; French daw-syey]. /ˈdɒs iˌeɪz, -i ərz, ˈdɔ siˌeɪz, -si ərs; French dɔˈsyeɪ/.
- a collection or file of documents on the same subject, especially a complete file containing detailed information about a person or topic.
 
dossier 近义词
file
更多dossier例句
- Doing so has often come at a high cost with regards to career prospects or getting blacklisted on websites like Canary Mission that keep detailed and misleading dossiers of supporters of the Palestinian cause.
 - She addresses many issues in “Know Before You Go,” a dossier shared on the members-only site.
 - The head of Voice of America’s parent agency hired a law firm at a rate of about $500 an hour and spent $2 million in taxpayer funds to compile personnel dossiers on managers he had targeted for removal, according to a complaint filed Tuesday.
 - The Jets delivered the dossier to the paper over the summer.
 - The Clinton campaign’s funding of Steele’s research only emerged months later, long after the dossier was published.
 - And yet, a dossier of allegations involving human rights could not help any cardinal at a moment like that.
 - Last year, the Home Office said the dossier had mysteriously disappeared from the archives.
 - Recently, when whistleblowers finally surfaced, the Home Office officials could find no trace of the dossier.
 - He copies and pastes the listing into an ever-expanding dossier of suspected loot.
 - He was released from the case in 2007 for “showing bias against the McCanns” according to the court dossier.
 - "You have had access to my dossier—I feel sure you have, monsieur," Paul said, addressing Pierrepont.
 - The dossier is not complete, but, such as it is, it furnishes a riddle in which the supernatural appears to play a part.
 - The former opinion was, no doubt, justified by the evidence which the lost dossier contained.
 - Meanwhile, my secretary will give you a complete dossier on my planned Official Bulletin.
 - He placed the dossier back in a drawer and, lighting a cigar, paced up and down the room puffing furiously.