informants
英 [ɪnˈfɔːmənts]
美 [ɪnˈfɔrmənts]
n. (向警方或报纸)提供消息的人,告密者,线人; (为研究等)提供资料的人; 合作者
informant的复数
柯林斯词典
- 信息提供人
Aninformantis someone who gives another person a piece of information. - 同 informer
Aninformantis the same as aninformer.
双语例句
- Gangs have murdered several children shortly after their releases because of suspicions that they gained their freedom by becoming informants.
海地犯罪团夥已经谋杀了数名被释放的少年犯,因为犯罪团夥怀疑孩子们是因为泄漏了团夥内幕才重获了自由。 - The informants were anonymous, how did he know who they were?
告密者是无名氏,他怎么知道告密者是谁? - Quanshan Tian, one of the main informants, and his family.
主要发音人之一田全山先生与他的家人Mr。 - In recent years, a kind of media information provider called "People of giving news clues"( or news informants) has appeared in every city of our country.
近年来,在我国各城市都出现了一类被称作“新闻报料人”(或新闻线人)的媒体信息提供者。 - The evidence of police informants needs to be treated with caution.
警方情报中搜集的证据应当得到慎重对待。 - They listened to every phone call, every conversation; they had all of their informants.
他们可以窃听每一个电话,每一次谈话,他们有自己的线人。 - You mean, wait until all five informants are dead?
你是说等到五个告密者都死掉? - "In the Spanish-language sessions, informants perceived females as more self-sufficient and extroverted," they said.
“说西班牙语时,被调查者认为女性更自立、更外向。”研究者说。 - We can at least find the identity of the informants.
我们至少可以知道告密者的身份。 - Southeast Asian informants may be behind this.
可能是中国在东南亚的间谍。
