informer
英 [ɪnˈfɔːmə(r)]
美 [ɪnˈfɔːrmər]
n. (向警方或其他当局的)告密者; 线人
复数:informers
Collins.1 / BNC.15395 / COCA.17392
牛津词典
noun
- (向警方或其他当局的)告密者;线人
a person who gives information to the police or other authority
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 告密者;线人
Aninformeris a person who tells the police that someone has done something illegal.- ...two men suspected of being police informers.
被怀疑是警方线人的两名男子
- ...two men suspected of being police informers.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police.
为警察作信息人或欺骗的人。 - Speak out of turn, and an informer reports you.
你稍微不慎说了一点不适宜的话,会有人打小报告。 - However, the legitimacy of the informer of criminal investigation is suspected because of its secret and infringement of right.
但是由于其实施的秘密性与易侵权性,其正当性也遭到了质疑。 - The method greatly reduces centralized control, enhancing informer cooperation among individual store, distribution center, and suppliers.
这一方法大大减少了集权控制,加强了各商店、配货中心与供应商之间频繁的非正式合作。 - Prentice saw Goss fall in behind the informer.
普伦蒂斯看见戈斯走在密探身后。 - An informer denounced him to the police.
检举人已向警方告发他。 - You've an informer in your midst.
在你们中有一个告密的人。 - The group claimed that he was an informer to the secret police.
那群人声称他专事向秘密警察告密。 - This ioyai man of yours was actually a poIice informer.
事实上,你那个忠诚的手下是警察的线人。 - An informer denounced him to the police ( as a terrorist).
检举人已向警方告发他(是恐怖分子)。