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report
Từ điển Collocation
report noun
1 written/spoken account of sth
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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later, subsequent | periodic, regular | annual, quarterly | final | draft | formal | written | verbal | published | unpublished | special | standard | verbatim | reliable | false, misleading | conflicting There have been conflicting reports on the number of people killed.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
2 written statement about a student's work
ADJ. good | bad | school | end-of-term
VERB + REPORT get She got a better report this year.
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Từ điển WordNet
- a written document describing the findings of some individual or group; study, written report
this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale
- a short account of the news; news report, story, account, write up
the report of his speech
the story was on the 11 o’clock news
the account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor furious
- the act of informing by verbal report; account
he heard reports that they were causing trouble
by all accounts they were a happy couple
- a sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing)
they heard a violent report followed by silence
- a written evaluation of a student’s scholarship and deportment; report card
his father signed his report card
- an essay (especially one written as an assignment); composition, paper, theme
he got an A on his composition
- the general estimation that the public has for a person; reputation
he acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing
he was a person of bad report
n.
- to give an account or representation of in words; describe, account
Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental
- announce as the result of an investigation, or announce something to the proper authorities
Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city
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The team reported significant advances in their research
- announce one’s presence
I report to work every day at 9 o’clock
- make known to the authorities
One student reported the other to the principal
- be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism; cover
Snow reported on China in the 1950’s
The cub reporter covered New York City
- complain about; make a charge against
I reported her to the supervisor
v.
Microsoft Computer Dictionary
Bloomberg Financial Glossary
Written or oral confirmation that all or part of one’s order has been executed, including the price and size parameters of the trade being reported; often followed by a fresh picture.
English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary
syn.: describe narrate relate repeat tell
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