informing 
					英 [ɪnˈfɔːmɪŋ ]  
					美 [ɪnˈfɔːrmɪŋ ]  
					v.  知会; 通知; 通告; 了解; 熟悉; 对…有影响
					现在分词:informing 
					
					BNC.24682 / COCA.29624
					
					
						
							柯林斯词典 
							
								
									
										VERB 通知;告知inform  someone of  something, you tell them about it.
											They would inform him of any progress they had made... My daughter informed me that she was pregnant... 'I just added a little soy sauce,' he informs us.  
										VERB 告发;检举informs on  a person, they give information about the person to the police or another authority, which causes the person to be suspected or proved guilty of doing something bad.
											Somebody must have informed on us... Thousands of American citizens have informed on these organized crime syndicates.  
										VERB 赋(思想或特质)于;渗透入is informed  by an idea or a quality, that idea or quality is very noticeable in it.
											All great songs are informed by a certain sadness and tension... The concept of the Rose continued to inform the poet's work.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										One of them climbed aboard a soapbox and began informing the locals why gays should be allowed in the military.  
										They have to tread the delicate path between informing children and boring them  
										This results in a notification message being sent to each observer, informing them that the subject has changed.  
										Click Finish in the dialog informing you that you have successfully published your package.  
										The scanner generates a report informing you of what it discovered.  
										An alert should appear informing you to first select an item from the grid.  
										If the connection is successful a pop-up box will appear informing you it was.  
										What happened? Where did you go without informing?  
										So, it is an important system of insurance law how to prescribe informing obligation.  
										You are so thoughtful in informing me of it in time.  
										Informing the job requirements and labor remuneration to the dispatched workers;  
										Change the code or design without informing reviewers.  
										Thank you for informing me.  
										Once we verify your account, we will reply to your email informing you that we have dropped the investigation.  
										They branded her a coward for informing on her colleagues during the interrogation.  
										And why did I get a call informing me that you were on drugs?  
										Speeches, articles, and interviews are useful means of informing the public about agency policy and activities;  
										We take pleasure in informing you that a parcel containing books and others has arrived for you from London.  
										Thank you for informing me of the bad credit of the company.  
										He took away my book without informing me.  
										He is informing his co-workers about the new policy.  
										The act of informing by verbal report. May I give you an oral declaration?  
										Hitler, prompted by Bormann, dictated a telegram informing Goering that he had committed "high treason".  
										I am asking your help in the tremendous task of informing and alerting the American people.  
										Thank you for contacting us and informing us.  
										In addition, trainings aimed at informing the learners about the use and usefulness of strategies were designed.  
										News reports not only have the basis function of informing, but also express emotions and guide public opinion.  
										You know it's illegal to do so without informing them.  
										We will also never do anything without informing our allies and our people first.  
										We would keep on informing you from time to time about the new homes coming up in the market!  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							英英释义 
							
								
									noun
									
										a speech act that conveys information
											Synonym:    making known 
										 
										to furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law (usually in return for favors)
											Synonym:    ratting