Report to Meaning in English
expression
ɹiˈpɔɹt/, /ɹɪˈpɔɹt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
ri-POR-t to, ri-POR-t tuh, ri-POR-t ti
ɹəˈpoːt/ /tˈuː
ruh-PAWT to
释义
To be directly supervised by someone at work, or to formally give them information and updates about your tasks or progress.
用法与细微差别
'Report to' is formal and mainly used in business or workplace contexts to show hierarchy or responsibility. Commonly followed by a person's name or job title ("I report to the manager"). It does not mean informing police or news ('report a crime'), and is not used for physical movement.
Spanish: depender de (jerárquicamente) - rendir cuentas aPortuguese (BR): se reportar a - prestar contas aPortuguese (PT): reportar-se a - prestar contas aChinese (Simplified): 向...汇报 - 听从于Chinese (Traditional): 向...匯報 - 聽從於Hindi: को रिपोर्ट करना - के अधीन काम करनाArabic: يقدم تقريرًا إلى - يتبع (إداريًا)Bengali: জবাবদিহি করা - অধীনে থাকাRussian: подчиняться - отчитываться передJapanese: 直属する - 報告する(職場)Vietnamese: báo cáo cho - chịu trách nhiệm trướcKorean: 보고하다 - ~에게 직접 보고하다Turkish: bağlı olmak - rapor vermek (iş yerinde)Urdu: جواب دہ ہونا - کسی کے ماتحت ہوناIndonesian: melapor kepada - bertanggung jawab kepada
例句
I report to the sales manager.
basic
All employees report to their direct supervisor.
basic
Who do you report to in your company?
basic
Right now, I report to two different project leads.
natural
You’ll report to me until we hire a new manager.
natural
I used to report to Anna, but now she works in another department.
natural