B1 [ I or T ] to give a description of something or information about it to someone报道;报告;汇报
to be described by people as being or doing a particular thing although there is no real proof(没有确凿证据的情况下)传说,据说,传闻
[ T ] to make a complaint to a person in authority about something or someone举报;告发
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Witnesses reported seeing a huge orange fireball as the oil refinery exploded.
Shortly before the crash the pilot had reported a malfunction of the aircraft's navigation system.
Her disappearance was reported to the police department's Missing Persons Bureau.
Do you have anything to report?
Several journalists have been killed or injured by stray bullets while reporting on the civil war.
[ I usually + adv/prep ] to go to a place or a person and say that you are there报到
A2 also school report, US also report card a teacher's written statement to parents about a child's ability and performance at school(学生)成绩报告单
B1 a description of an event or situation报道;报告;记述
stories for which you do not yet have real proof传闻
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The report contains numerous demonstrable errors.
The prime minister issued a denial of the report that she is about to resign.
The content of her report is shrouded in secrecy.
We file these reports under country of origin.
The newspaper reports of the discussion only roughly approximated to what was actually said.
formal the loud noise of a shot枪(或炮)声
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