词汇 | inform |
释义 | inform 5 ENTRIES FOUND: inform (verb) informed (adjective) informed consent (noun) ill-informed (adjective) well-informed (adjective) inform /ɪnˈfoɚm/ verb informs; informed; informing inform /ɪnˈfoɚm/ verb informs; informed; informing Learner's definition of INFORM 1 : to give information to (someone)通知;告知 [+ object] The book will entertain and inform you.这本书将兼具趣味性和知识性。 The arresting officer failed to inform the suspect of his rights.执行逮捕的警官没有告知嫌疑犯应有的权利。 He failed to inform the suspect that he had the right to remain silent.他没有告知那个嫌疑犯他有权保持沉默。 We haven't yet been informed of/about her decision.我们还没有得知她的决定。 Frequent reports from the battlefield kept the general informed about how the attack was progressing.战报频传使将军掌握了进攻的进展情况。 I am sorry to have to inform [=tell] you that your flight has been delayed.我不得不很抱歉地通知您,您的航班延误了。 [no object] The book will both entertain and inform.这本书将兼具趣味性和知识性。 2 [+ object] formal : to be or provide the essential quality of (something) : to be very noticeable in (something)赋特征于;渗透 His Catholic upbringing informs all his writing.他的天主教成长背景在他所有的作品中都有所体现。 inform on [phrasal verb] also inform against inform on/against (someone) : to give information about the secret or criminal activity of (someone) to the police告发;告密 Despite pressure from the police he refused to inform on the other conspirators.尽管有来自警方的压力,他拒绝供出共谋者。 |
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