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
- Informants hoping to gain financial reward will often notify the I.R.S. of friends and colleagues falsifying tax returns.
第二种信息来源来自想得到报酬而将朋友和同事虚填纳税申报单通知税务局的人。 - Information received from the two informants didn't match up.
从两个线人那里得到的消息不相符。 - Other agencies are now wooing informants, too.
其他机构也对告密者求贤若渴。 - "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。 - After initial census, births and deaths were reported by village informants and updated monthly by project enumerators.
经过初步的普查,由各村庄报告人提供具体的出生和死亡人数并由该项目的人口普查员进行每月更新。 - If the reporters, complainants or informants wish not to make their names and acts of reporting, complaining or informing known to the public, these shall be kept confidential for them.
报案人、告人、报人如果不愿公开自己的姓名和报案、告、报的行为,应当为他保守秘密。 - Then someone is killing the informants in the same manner?
所以有人以相同的方式杀害告密者? - Then you must know the remaining two informants.
那你一定知道剩下的告密者。 - We can identify the informants in a few days.
我们不要几天就能发现这些告密者的身份。 - So they were all monetarily and materially incented, the informants.
因此对于线人可以用钱和物质的刺激。