whistle-blower
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?w?s.?l?bl??.?r]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?w?s.?l?blo?.?]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- n.揭發(fā)內(nèi)幕的雇員
英漢例句
- But his record on whistle-blower protection, another key area of concern, has been less laudable.
在另一關(guān)鍵領(lǐng)域,即在對檢舉者的保護方面,奧巴馬的記錄卻并不那么值得稱贊。 - Now a spy, traitor or whistle-blower can put gigabytes of data on a fingernail-sized card and pass them on anonymously, irretrievably and all but instantly.
如今的間諜、叛徒或者告密者能把數(shù)以G計的資料放進指甲蓋大小的卡片里并且四處傳播,不為人知,難以追回,而且差不多能瞬間完成。 - Koch spokeswoman Cohlmia says the company reported its compliance issues to the state before a whistle-blower did so.
科赫公司發(fā)言柯西米亞稱公司已在檢舉人舉報之前向州監(jiān)管者報告了其合規(guī)問題。 - But a single whistle-blower with a conscience can also turn your entire organization inside out.
FORBES: The Forbes Post - As with many whistle-blower complaints, the person filing this matter asked not to be identified.
FORBES: SunTrust Or Untrustworthy For SEC Chair Mary Jo White - That requires company cooperation--unlikely to be forthcoming when a company is in trouble--or a whistle-blower.
FORBES: Magazine Article
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- a person who tells someone in authority about something illegal that is happening, especially in a government department or a company
- A whistle-blower is someone who finds out that the organization they work for is doing something immoral or illegal and tells the authorities or the public about it.