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Inform on Meaning in English

expression

ˌɪnˈfɔɹm/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
in-FORM-awn
ɪnfˈɔːm/ /ˈɒn
in-FORM-on

释义

To secretly give information about someone, usually to the police or authorities, especially when they have done something wrong or illegal.

用法与细微差别

Mostly formal or used in legal/criminal contexts; often carries a negative sense of betraying someone's trust. Collocates with 'police,' 'authorities' (e.g., 'He informed on his partner'). Not to be confused with 'inform about' (general information) or 'report' (less secretive, less negative).

例句

He refused to inform on his friends.

basic

The police asked her to inform on the gang.

basic

He was afraid someone would inform on him.

basic

If you inform on the others, the police might go easier on you.

natural

Nobody likes people who inform on their friends just to save themselves.

natural

She wouldn't inform on him—no matter what they threatened her with.

natural