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reported

/ri-pawrt, -pohrt/US // rɪˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt //UK // (rɪˈpɔːt) //

报告,报道,报告的,已报告的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
    • : a statement or announcement.
    • : a widely circulated statement or item of news; rumor; gossip.
    • : an account of a speech, debate, meeting, etc., especially as taken down for publication.
    • : a loud noise, as from an explosion: the report of a distant cannon.
    • : a statement of a student's grades, level of achievement, or academic standing for or during a prescribed period of time.
    • : Computers. output, especially printed, containing organized information.
    • : a statement of a judicial opinion or decision, or of a case argued and determined in a court of justice.
    • : reports, Law. a collection of adjudications.
    • : repute; reputation; fame: a man of bad report.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to carry and repeat, as an answer or message; repeat, as what one has heard.
    • : to relate, as what has been learned by observation or investigation.
    • : to give or render a formal account or statement of: to report a deficit.
    • : to send back to a legislative body with a formal report outlining findings and recommendations: The committee reported out the bill.
    • : to make a charge against, as to a superior: I intend to report him to the dean for cheating.
    • : to make known the presence, condition, or whereabouts of: to report a ship missing.
    • : to present to a person in authority, as in accordance with requirements.
    • : to take down in writing.
    • : to write an account of, as for publication in a newspaper.
    • : to relate or tell.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to prepare, make, or submit a report of something observed, investigated, or the like.
    • : to serve or work as a reporter, as for a newspaper.
    • : to make one's condition or whereabouts known, as to a person in authority: to report sick.
    • : to present oneself duly, as at a place: to report to Room 101.

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Examples

  • According to local reports, Shirkey said Friday that he is “happy to meet with the president” but did not elaborate.

  • The factory also allegedly supplies other American electronics makers like Facebook’s Oculus, Microsoft and Google, according to the report.

  • He limited restaurant hours after reports of spotty adherence to mask-wearing late into the evening and data showing people contracting the virus after visiting bars and restaurants.

  • Cornerbacks Quinton Dunbar and Shaquill Griffin are out, while Lockett and running back Chris Carson are listed as questionable for this game on the injury report.

  • In addition to Alvarez’s body-worn-camera footage, the prosecutors reviewed statements from officers and civilians, radio transmissions and the autopsy report.

  • Late Wednesday night, French authorities reported that Mourad had surrendered to police, while the two brothers remained at large.

  • Politico has reported that some Republican donors see Scalise as damaged goods.

  • At least two people were injured in the explosion but no fatalities have been reported.

  • Lalo said he reported the kidnapping to his ICE handlers, which was confirmed by a former federal agent familiar with the case.

  • The woman in question, meanwhile, has business of her own to take care of—she is reported to be shopping a memoir.

  • Fourteen genera, representing about 19 species, of Mallophaga are reported for 20 different species of bird hosts.

  • Shortly afterwards a few acceptances were reported, principally against securities.

  • He explains the late departure of the ships for Nueva España, and the consequent mortality reported on one of them.

  • The engineer officer charged with preparing the line of retreat reported that the one bridge across the Elster was not sufficient.

  • Harry had no further adventures in reaching Fulton, and at once reported to Captain Duffield, who was in command of the post.