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BNC: 1726 COCA: 2177
inform
verb [T] /ɪnˈfɔː(r)m/
present tense
I/you/we/theyinform
he/she/itinforms
present participleinforming
past tenseinformed
past participleinformed
  1. 1
    to officially tell someone something, or to give them information about something 通知;告知

    We will inform you in writing if your application has been successful. 如果你的申请获得成功,我们将以书面形式通知你。

    inform someone of/about something :

    Please inform us of any changes in your circumstances. 请告知我们有关你境况的任何变动。

    inform someone (that) :

    Parents were informed that the school was closing. 家长们被告知这家学校即将关闭。

    inform someone as to how/what/when etc :

    I haven't been informed as to whether he's coming or not. 我还没有得到通知他是否要来。

    be reliably informed (=have information that you are sure is correct) 得到可靠消息 :

    I've been reliably informed that the delivery will arrive tomorrow. 我已得到可靠消息,货物明天到达。

    be fully informed (=be told all the details about something) 被全面告知 :

    The President has been fully informed of developments. 总统全面听取了事态的发展情况。

     Synonyms and related words
    To announce something officially or formally: announce, inform, declare...
  2. 2
    formal to influence something such as an opinion, attitude, or style 影响(意见、态度或风格等)

    His poetry is deeply informed by the experience of poverty. 他的诗歌深受其贫困经历的影响。

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