单词 | informant |
释义 | informant (ɪnfɔːʳmənt ) Word forms: informants 1. countable noun An informant is someone who gives another person a piece of information. [formal] 2. countable noun An informant is the same as an informer. Collocations: local informant There are also travellers reports and local informants. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These cells then attempt to recruit local informants, especially collaborators who can inform them of the actions of the security forces. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Federal troops found out about the meeting from local informants. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He did not trust local informants and set up his own system of legates and investigators who reported directly to him. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A police informant described the residence as a 'crack house' and police say it relates to the crack video. Times, Sunday Times It further alleges that one of those suspects was a police informant. Times, Sunday Times The claims, made by a registered police informant, led to a delay in pretrial proceedings while they were investigated. Times, Sunday Times The film revealed a confidential report naming four suspects and suggested that one was a police informant. Times, Sunday Times The fence escaped prosecution because it turned out that he was a valuable police informant. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 信息提供者 Japanese: 資料提供者 |
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