Vi fant 19 definisjoner av report på engelsk.
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| report - the act of informing by verbal report; "he heard reports that they were causing trouble"; "by all accounts they were a happy couple" | ||
| account | ||
| making known, informing a speech act that conveys information | ||
| summarisation, summarization the act of preparing a summary (or an instance thereof); stating briefly and succinctly | ||
| indirect discourse a report of a discourse in which deictic terms are modified appropriately (e.g., "he said `I am a fool' would be modified to `he said he is a fool'") | ||
| direct discourse, direct quotation a report of the exact words used in a discourse (e.g., "he said `I am a fool'") | ||
| megillah (Judaism) the scroll of parchment that contains the biblical story of Esther; traditionally read in synagogues to celebrate Purim | ||
| debriefing report of a mission or task | ||
| anecdote short account of an incident (especially a biographical one) | ||
| yarn, narration, recital (rhetoric) the second section of an oration in which the facts are set forth | ||
| report - a written document describing the findings of some individual or group; "this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale" | ||
| study, written report | ||
| papers, written document, document anything serving as a representation of a person's thinking by means of symbolic marks | ||
| assay a quantitative or qualitative test of a substance (especially an ore or a drug) to determine its components; frequently used to test for the presence or concentration of infectious agents or antibodies etc. | ||
| case study a detailed analysis of a person or group from a social or psychological or medical point of view | ||
| white book, white paper a government report; bound in white | ||
| blue book a blue booklet used in universities for writing examinations | ||
| green paper a preliminary report of government proposals that is published in order to stimulate discussion | ||
| progress report a report of work accomplished during a specified time period | ||
| position paper a report that explains or justifies or recommends some particular policy | ||
| report - a short account of the news; "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" | ||
| news report, story, account, write up | ||
| news information about recent and important events; "they awaited news of the outcome" | ||
| newsletter, newssheet report or open letter giving informal or confidential news of interest to a special group | ||
| bulletin a brief report (especially an official statement issued for immediate publication or broadcast) | ||
| communique, despatch, dispatch the act of sending off something | ||
| urban legend a story that appears mysteriously and spreads spontaneously in various forms and is usually false; contains elements of humor or horror and is popularly believed to be true | ||
| report - a sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing); "they heard a violent report followed by silence" | ||
| report - the general estimation that the public has for a person; "he acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing"; "he was a person of bad report" | ||
| reputation | ||
| estimation, estimate a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody; "many factors are involved in any estimate of human life"; "in my estimation the boy is innocent" | ||
| report - an essay (especially one written as an assignment); "he got an A on his composition" | ||
| composition, paper, theme | ||
| essay a tentative attempt | ||
| report - a written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment; "his father signed his report card" | ||
| report card | ||
Verb |
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| report - be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism; "Snow reported on China in the 1950's"; "The cub reporter covered New York City" | ||
| cover | ||
| inform give character or essence to; "The principles that inform modern teaching" | ||
| report - to give an account or representation of in words; "Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental" | ||
| describe, account | ||
| inform give character or essence to; "The principles that inform modern teaching" | ||
| report - announce one's presence; "I report to work every day at 9 o'clock" | ||
| denote, announce have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' " | ||
| check in, sign in announce one's arrival, e.g. at hotels or airports | ||
| check out try to learn someone's opinions and intentions; "I have to sound out the new professor" | ||
| clock off, clock out, punch out register one's departure from work | ||
| report - announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding; "Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city"; "The team reported significant advances in their research" | ||
| denote, announce have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' " | ||
| report - make known to the authorities; "One student reported the other to the principal" | ||
| inform give character or essence to; "The principles that inform modern teaching" | ||
| report - complain about; make a charge against; "I reported her to the supervisor" | ||
| kvetch, plain, quetch, complain, sound off, kick make a formal accusation; bring a formal charge; "The plaintiff's lawyer complained that he defendant had physically abused his client" | ||