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
- "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。 - Then you must know the remaining two informants.
那你一定知道剩下的告密者。 - 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。 - When those responsible take revenge on the informants or witnesses;
(三)对检举人、证人打击报复的; - You mean, wait until all five informants are dead?
你是说等到五个告密者都死掉? - Other agencies are now wooing informants, too.
其他机构也对告密者求贤若渴。 - Information leaks can compromise safety of informants and undercover operators and the overall success of investigations.
资料泄漏不单危及资料提供者及卧底人员的安全,也影响调查的整体成功率。 - 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? - 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。 - 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。