گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'report'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: صدا

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2 عمومی:: انتشار

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3 عمومی:: شهرت‌

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4 عمومی:: صدای انفجار

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5 عمومی:: گزارش

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6 عمومی:: گزارش‌ دادن‌

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7 عمومی:: گزارش‌

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8 عمومی:: کارمند زیردست

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english

1 general:: report to sb Someone you report to at work is the person in authority over you who gives you tasks and checks that you do them • You will report directly to the boss.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general::   noun written/spoken account of sth ADJ. important, influential, major | lengthy | brief, short | complete, comprehensive, extensive, full, wide-ranging I will have to make a full report of the situation to my superiors. | detailed, in-depth | general | encouraging, excellent, favourable, positive | adverse, bad, critical, damning, hard-hitting, negative, pessimistic | sensational | latest, new, recent, up-to-date | previous | original There have been many new findings since the original report. | early, initial, interim, preliminary | further, later, subsequent | periodic, regular | annual, quarterly | final | draft | formal | written | verbal | published | unpublished | special | standard | verbatim | reliable | false, misleading | conflicting There have been conflicting reports on the number of people killed. | factual | anecdotal | eyewitness, first-hand, on-the-spot | second-hand | anonymous | unconfirmed unconfirmed reports of a shooting in the capital | independent | joint | official | unofficial | confidential, secret | public | government, parliamentary | intelligence, police Reliable intelligence reports suggest that the terrorists have bases in five cities. | media, press | magazine, newspaper, radio, television | news | weather | committee | company | economic, financial, market | environmental | medical, psychiatric | scientific, technical | lab/laboratory | case, research, survey | enquiry | accident, crash | autopsy | progress, status | probation | audit, due diligence (law) | law The case has not yet been reported in the law reports. VERB + REPORT deliver, give sb, make, present The committee presented its report to the Attorney General. | compile, do, draw up, prepare, produce, type (up), write I typed up a report about the morning's events for our clients. | file, give (sb/sth), let sb have, submit Our correspondent in Washington files a report most days. I'll let you have a report as soon as I can. | issue, release Auditors normally issue a report as to whether the company accounts have been prepared correctly. | leak a confidential report leaked to the press | have, hear, receive We've had reports of a gang shooting in the city. | call for The MPs called for a full report on the nuclear contract. | commission The government commissioned a report on the state of agriculture in the country. | launch, undertake | accept, endorse Following discussion, the annual report was accepted unanimously. | reject | confirm | deny They could neither confirm nor deny reports that the chairperson was to be replaced. | read | consider, discuss | publish | appear in A large number of tables and figures appear in the report. REPORT + VERB be based on sth This report is based on the analysis of 600 completed questionnaires. | concern sth, cover sth, detail sth, examine sth, look at sth, relate to sth The report looks at the health risks linked to obesity. | comprise sth, contain sth, include sth | comment (on) sth, describe sth, explain sth, express sth, indicate sth, mention sth, outline sth, say sth, state sth Reports have indicated that a growing number of medium-sized firms are under financial pressure. | cite sth, list sth, note sth The report notes evidence that secondary smoke from other people's cigarettes harms unborn children. | add sth, go on … The report went on to list her injuries. | acknowledge sth, admit (to) sth The report admits to several outstanding questions about the safety of the waste dumps. | allege sth, claim sth | argue sth | demonstrate sth, show sth | reveal sth The riots had been sparked off by police mishandling of a case, a report revealed yesterday. | draw attention to sth, emphasize sth, highlight sth, point sth out, stress sth The report draws attention to the appalling conditions in the country's prisons. | warn sth The report warns that more job losses are likely. | confirm sth | conclude sth, find sth, link sth with sth a report linking ill health with industrial pollution | advocate sth, call for sth, propose sth, recommend sth, suggest sth, urge sth The report called for sweeping changes in the education system. | accuse sb/sth, attack sb/sth, blame sb/sth, criticize sb/sth | be called sth, be entitled sth a report entitled ‘Kick-start’ | be out Criticism has been levelled at local businesses in a report out (= released) today. REPORT + NOUN writer, writing PREP. according to a/the ~ According to this evening's weather report, there will be snow tomorrow. | amid/amidst ~s The pro-democracy rally came amidst reports of dissatisfaction among army officers. | in a/the ~ The findings are summarized in the report. | ~ about, ~ by a report by scientists | ~ from a report from the select committee | ~ into The department has launched a report into the bombing. | ~ on an official report on the accident written statement about a student's work ADJ. good | bad | school | end-of-term VERB + REPORT get She got a better report this year.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: noun essay: The report is due today. verb present yourself: Report to the leader now. verb describe: You will report on your trip. noun bang: We heard a loud report.

Simple Definitions

4 general::   verb ADV. back The reconnaissance party reported back that the town was heavily fortified. VERB + REPORT be expected to, expect to The company is expected to report record profits this year. | be delighted to, be glad to, be happy to, be pleased to I am pleased to report that the scheme is going well. | have to It is with regret that I have to report the death of one of our members. | fail to He was charged with careless driving and failing to report an accident. PREP. from This is John Hutchins, reporting from Zimbabwe. | on reporting on the situation in central Africa | to Report the theft to the police as soon as possible. PHRASES be widely reported The incident was widely reported in the British press.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: report verbs write a report • Her social worker has written a report on the case. make a report • We make regular progress reports to our manager. give a report (= make a report, usually a spoken one ) • He came to the office to give his report in person. prepare a report • The surveyor will view the property and prepare a full report. submit a report formal (= give a written report to someone ) • Doctors will have to submit weekly reports. a report says/states (that) • The report said that it would cost another £250 million to repair the damage. ADJECTIVES a full/detailed report • A full report will be prepared for the next committee meeting. an official/formal report • Black graduates still face discrimination from employers, according to an official report. a written report • Mr Thomas asked me to send him a written report. a confidential report (= one that only a few people see ) • He made a confidential report to UN headquarters in New York. an autopsy report ( also a post-mortem report British English ) (= that shows the results of an examination on a dead body to find the cause of death ) • The autopsy report gave the cause of death as alcohol poisoning. report 2 verbs receive a report • Amnesty has received repeated reports of violation of detention procedures. have a report (= receive one ) • The police say they had reports of a gang shooting in East London. confirm a report • A spokesman refused to confirm reports that the aircraft had previously suffered an engine fire. deny a report • Government officials have denied reports of rebel advances. dismiss a report (= refuse to consider it because you believe it is not true ) • A Treasury official yesterday dismissed the reports as ‘pure speculation’. ADJECTIVES/NOUNS + report an unconfirmed report (= not yet supported by official information ) • There are unconfirmed reports that up to 2,000 people have been killed. an eyewitness/first-hand report (= from someone who saw what happened ) • Some were beaten and tortured according to first-hand reports from former prisoners. a reliable report • On Sunday there were reliable reports of a group of whales off the Devon coast. an unofficial report • According to unofficial reports, the president had talks with Palestinian leaders. conflicting reports (= reports saying very different things ) • Conflicting reports continued to emerge from the area. a misleading report (= likely to make you believe something that is not true ) • This isn’t the first time the industry has published misleading reports based on incomplete data.

transnet.ir

6 general:: report back to bring information to someone in authority • Find out their names and report back to me tomorrow.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

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