whistle-blowers

英 [ˈwɪsl ˈbləʊəz] 美 [ˈwɪsl ˈbloʊərz]

n.  (公司等处)检举揭发舞弊内情的人
whistle-blower的复数

法律



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 告发者;检举者
    A whistle-blower is someone who finds out that the organization they are working for is doing something immoral or illegal and tells the authorities or the public about it.
    1. He has been a prominent victim of alleged witch-hunts against whistle-blowers in the NHS.
      他成了英国国民保健制度下所谓追查报复检举者行动的典型牺牲品。

双语例句

  1. He has been a prominent victim of alleged witch-hunts against whistle-blowers in the NHS.
    他成了英国国民保健制度下所谓追查报复检举者行动的典型牺牲品。
  2. Wikileaks is a wiki for activists, whistle-blowers, and others who want to anonymously publish sensitive documents kept secret by governments, corporations, or other organizations.
    Wikileaks是一个针对激进主义者,举报者和其他想要匿名发布政府、企业或其他组织希望保密的机密文档的人员的wiki。
  3. Going after the whistle-blowers now, are we?
    我们现在要跟踪一个恐怖分子?
  4. The unresolved cases contribute to a climate of fear facing investigative journalists and whistle-blowers.
    案件未破,给调查性记者和揭发者带来了恐惧气氛。
  5. In recent years, the biological sciences have moved considerably to ensure greater transparency where there are potential conflicts of interest between research and financial remuneration, providing mechanisms for whistle-blowers to report conflicts of interest.
    最近几年,在确保研究和报酬之间的潜在利益冲突能够更加透明方面,生物科学界取得了可观进展,建立了鼓励举报利益冲突情况的机制。
  6. WikiLeaks welcomes documents from whistle-blowers and provides anonymous drop boxes.
    维基泄密欢迎告密者的文件并为匿名者提供文件投递箱。
  7. The provisions include state protection for whistle-blowers, as well as rewards for bringing legitimate cases – a strong incentive in an increasingly litigious society such as China's.
    条款包括对举报者的国家保护,以及依法举报的奖励&在一个越来越喜欢打官司的社会中,如中国,这是一个强烈的激励。