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词组 report
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noun | verb
report1 /rɪˈpɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ noun 1. an official document or talk which provides information about somethingadjectives/nouns + reportan official report The economic situation is improving, according to an official report.a government report A government report said that there needed to be more training for young people.a written report The manager asked me to send him a written report about my visit.a formal report At the end of each year, your supervisor will complete a formal report on your performance.a full/detailed/in-depth report (=containing all the information about something) A full report will be prepared for the next committee meeting.a confidential report (=one that only a few people are allowed to see) He made a confidential report to UN headquarters in New York.an annual report (=every year) Our annual report shows that the company is making good profits.a monthly/weekly report Each member of the sales force has to write a weekly report.a scientific/medical/financial etc report Only patients themselves have access to their medical reports.an autopsy report also a post-mortem report BrE (=giving the results of an examination to find out why someone died) The autopsy report gave the cause of death as alcohol poisoning.a school report (=about how well a student is doing at school) Her last school report was very good and she got As in all her subjects.a glowing report (=praising someone or something a lot) Paul received a glowing report from his previous employers.verbs + reportwrite a report She has been asked to write a report about her research.make a report We make regular progress reports to our manager.give a report also deliver a report formal (=make a report, usually a spoken one) He came to the office to give his report in person.publish/release a report The Ministry of Defence will publish its report into the accident next week.submit a report formal (=give a written report to someone) Doctors will have to submit weekly reports.draft a report (=prepare a report) The data protection officers have been drafting their report since September.commission/order a report (=ask someone to write a report) The government has commissioned an independent report into the affair.report + verbsa report says/states (that)... The report says that it will cost another £250 million to repair the damage.a report finds (that)... The report found that carbon monoxide emissions had risen by 30%.a report reveals/shows sth A recent report reveals an increase in the number of people suffering from the disease.a report examines/looks into sth The report will examine the events leading up to the war.a report recommends sth The report recommended that teachers’ pay should be increased.a report highlights/emphasizes sth (=says that it is particularly important) The report emphasizes the need for better safety checks.prepositionsa report on sth The government published a report on the country’s energy needs.a report into sth (=on something, especially the causes and reasons for something) The official report into the accident says it was caused by human error.a report by/from sb A new report from the Health Department recommends changes.according to a report The school is improving, according to a recent government report.2. a description of an event or situation, especially on the newsadjectives/nouns + reporta news report According to one news report, over a hundred people have been killed.a television/radio report A television report showed pictures of the town after the earthquake.an eyewitness/first-hand report (=from someone who saw what happened) He was able to give an eyewitness report of what happened when the city was attacked.an accurate report We still don’t know if this a fair and accurate report of what happened.a reliable/credible report (=which you can trust to be accurate) We received reliable reports that there were whales in the area.an unconfirmed report (=not yet supported by official information) There are unconfirmed reports that up to 2,000 people have been killed.an unofficial report According to unofficial reports, the president had talks with rebel leaders.conflicting reports (=reports saying very different things) Conflicting reports of the attacks continued to emerge from the area.a misleading report (=likely to make you believe something that is not true) There were misleading reports of the causes of the violence.an initial/early report Initial reports claimed that nobody was injured in the attack.verbsget/receive a report We have received several reports of the mistreatment of prisoners.have had reports of sth The police say they have had reports of a gang shooting in East London.confirm a report (=say that it is true) The report has never been confirmed by authorities.deny a report (=say that it is not true) Government officials have denied reports that the minister is planning to resign.dismiss a report as... (=refuse to discuss it because you say it is not true) A Treasury official yesterday dismissed the reports as untrue.prepositionsa report on sth We watched the TV reports on the war.amid reports (=while people are saying that a particular thing is happening) The manager resigned amid reports that the players had lost confidence in him.
noun | verb
report2 /rɪˈpɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ verb 1. to tell people about something that has happened by writing about it in a newspaper, showing film of it on the television etc: The BBC reported that a man had been arrested.prepositionsreport on sth The Wall Street Journal reported on the company’s decision.sth is reported in a newspaper The incident was reported in the London Evening Standard.2. to tell someone in authority that something has happened, especially something badnounsreport a crime If your car is broken into, you should report the crime as soon as possible.report an incident (=report an event, especially a crime) He reported the incident to the local police.report an accident Failing to report an accident is a criminal offence.report a problem/fault I’ve reported the fault to the telephone company.prepositionsreport sth to sb He reported the problem to his manager.phrasesbe reported missing The boy was reported missing when he failed to return home from school.3. to officially tell people about the information you have foundnounsreport findings/results The committee will report its findings in March.report an increase/an improvement Doctors have reported a 13% increase in cases of breast cancer.report a change They reported a change in the students’ behaviour.report sales The company has reported disappointing sales.prepositionsreport on sth The scientists will report on the findings of their research.
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