释义 |
inform美 [ɪn'fɔrm] 英 [ɪn'fɔː(r)m] - v.通知;通告;知会;了解
- adj.无形状的
- 网络告诉;告知;报告
第三人称单数:informs 现在分词:informing 过去分词:informed v.+n. inform public,inform user,inform woman,inform client v. tell,notify,let know,update,apprise 1. | 知会;通知;通告to tell sb about sth, especially in an official way |
| Please inform us of any changes of address. 地址若有变动请通知我们。 | | I have been reliably informed(= somebody I trust has told me) that the couple will marry next year. 我得到可靠消息说他们俩明年结婚。 | | ‘He's already left,’ she informed us. “他已经走了。”她告诉我们说。 | | I have not been informed when the ceremony will take place. 没人通知我典礼何时举行。 |
2. | ~ yourself (of/about sth) 了解;熟悉to find out information about sth |
| We need time to inform ourselves thoroughly of the problem. 我们需要时间对这个问题有个透彻的了解。 |
3. | ~ sth 对…有影响to have an influence on sth |
| Religion informs every aspect of their lives. 宗教影响着他们生活的各个方面。 |
v. | 1. to communicate information or knowledge to somebody 2. to familiarize yourself with a subject 3. to give confidential or incriminating information about somebody else's activities, especially to the police 4. to play an essential part in determining the nature, shape, or structure of something 5. to give structure or substance to something 6. to officially tell someone something, or to give them information about something 7. to influence something such as an opinion, attitude, or style 1. to communicate information or knowledge to somebody 2. to familiarize yourself with a subject 3. to give confidential or incriminating information about somebody else's activities, especially to the police 4. to play an essential part in determining the nature, shape, or structure of something 5. to give structure or substance to something 6. to officially tell someone something, or to give them information about something 7. to influence something such as an opinion, attitude, or style |
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