informers
英 [ɪnˈfɔːməz]
美 [ɪnˈfɔrmərz]
n. (向警方或其他当局的)告密者; 线人
informer的复数
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.
双语例句
- Hervella continues to seek informers who can provide information on missing persons, but the only reward he can offer is the moral satisfaction an informer would feel for having done the right thing.
赫尔维拉继续在找寻那些可以提供失踪人员信息的人,但是,他能给这些人提供的唯一奖赏就是,可能只是由于做了一件正确的事情而在道义上得到的满足。 - Most paparazzi have a network of informers who tell them when a celebrity will be at a certain place.
大多数狗仔队都有一个线人网络,他们告诉狗仔队什么时候某个名人会在某个地点出现。 - Now the informers are used of highly irregular in our country, exposing the many difficult issues.
我国目前线人的使用极不规范,暴露出很多棘手的问题。 - Environmental journalists in Latin America are more than simple informers, she says.
她说,拉丁美洲的环境记者不仅仅是简单的信息提供者。 - The government refused to disclose the names of the informers.
政府拒绝透露告密者的姓名。 - Most police informers receive a reward for their information.
大多数警方的密探提供情报后可拿到报酬。 - It is the business of the police to protect the community. The police have informers in the London underworld.
警察在伦敦的下流社会中有告密者。 - The countenance is the portrait of the mind, the eyes are its informers.
表情是思维的写照,眼睛是心灵的穿窗户。 - News informers have non-ignorable value and influence upon the development of media and the society.
新闻线人对媒介以及社会的发展具有不可忽视的价值和意义。 - She tells us how to deal with informers.
她告诉我们如何处置告密者。