inform的意思和读音

inform

: [ɪnˈfɔrm] : [ɪnˈfɔː(r)m]

v.

adj.

informs  informing  informed  

v.+n.inform public,inform user,inform woman,inform client

v.keep mum

v.tell,notify,let know,update,apprise

informv.

1.to tell sb about sth, especially in an official way

Please inform us of any changes of address.

I have been reliably informed(= somebody I trust has told me) that the couple will marry next year.

‘He's already left,’ she informed us.“。”

I have not been informed when the ceremony will take place.

2.~ yourself (of/about sth)to find out information about sth

We need time to inform ourselves thoroughly of the problem.

3.~ sthto have an influence on sth

Religion informs every aspect of their lives.

adj.1.,

v.1.,,2.3.使,使 (with),4., (against)1.,,2.3.使,使 (with),4., (against)

v.1.to officially tell someone something, or to give them information about something2.to influence something such as an opinion, attitude, or style

1. 〖 generalrule〗 〖 notify;inform;givenotice〗 〖 notice;circular;notification〗 ...

2. exchange n. ,,; inform v. ,; sympathy n. 286 ...

3. deformation n inform v information n ...

4. 3. hostage n. 4. inform v. 5. tenant n. ...

5. shǒu (1) [ inform;finger] (5) [ face to] ...

6. 稿〖 wirecopy〗 〖 notify;announce;inform〖 notice;announcement〗 ...

7.,使 (10),[ agree;approve of] (5),使[ inform;tell] (7)[ cry;chirp;roar] ...

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1.And the cables provide a glimpse into how much politics inform relations between the world's two largest economies.

2.I'm writing to inform you that this month I can't pay the rent of the next month which should be paid on Sunday on time.

3.The Amazon model of heavy early investments began to help inform that strategy, one of those people said.Groupon

4.Responsible to inform the Operations Manager of any faults in any equipment and to call for servicing.

5.But we would like to inform you that the testing is now complete, and all of garments are ready to ship.

6.I did not inform the company too, as i did not know what to say.

7.Hence, please inform me how much the monitor and the host computer should be in terms of American dollar.

8.It was thoughtful of you to inform me of your arrival.

9.Officials decided not to inform the crowd about the incident, saying it was safer to let the event continue rather than create more panic.

10.We are delighted to be able to inform the reader, that during the whole of this scene, Gringoire and his piece had stood firm.