单词 | insider |
释义 | insider (ɪnsaɪdəʳ ) Word forms: insiders countable noun An insider is someone who is involved in a situation and who knows more about it than other people. An insider said, 'Katharine has told friends it is time to end her career.' Synonyms: worker, employee, staff member, job-holder Collocations: company insider The three executives, who include a member of the group's management committee, are in charge of programmes to develop a new generation of electric cars, according to a company insider. Times, Sunday Times So their public exposure was limited, argues one company insider, who wouldn't be named. Globe and Mail One power company insider said that such an incident had not happened in the past ten years. Times, Sunday Times It remained unclear yesterday when that will be, although company insiders suggested it could happen over the weekend. Times, Sunday Times Full integration, say company insiders, remains painfully elusive and can be identified as one of the main reasons behind last year's saftey lapses. Times, Sunday Times Industry insiders are nervous. Times, Sunday Times (2013) One industry insider said the practice of using horsemeat for beef may be widespread. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The company is regarded by industry insiders as particularly well run. Times, Sunday Times (2011) He said it was 'dishonest' to write revealing insider accounts. Times, Sunday Times But now we're getting the insider accounts. The Sun Some researchers use etic to refer to objective or outsider accounts, and emic to refer to subjective or insider accounts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Takeover activity cannot be guaranteed, and only a carefree investor - or an insider trader - would blindly back a company on that basis. Times, Sunday Times They stand to lose their most commercially sensitive information to rivals or insider traders. Times, Sunday Times This persecution complex began abruptly two years ago with a swoop on suspected insider traders. Times, Sunday Times She said sophisticated insider traders avoided using any form of traceable communicationwhen committing their crimes. Times, Sunday Times Volatility in the financial markets offers huge profits for insider traders. Times, Sunday Times Industry insiders predict that more facilities will close or face financial trouble. Times, Sunday Times Insiders predict there will be changes, including ditching the term 'control order', but most of the core restrictions on suspects will remain. The Sun Insiders predict a partial withdrawal rather than a complete pullout. Times, Sunday Times Insiders predict it will be this month. The Sun That might be optimistic: insiders predict a far lower turnout for the mayoral election. Times, Sunday Times Insiders reveal management and player wages are near £18million a year. The Sun Insiders reveal talks are 'well down the road' with the fee provisionally agreed and personal terms not thought to be an issue. The Sun They have been after the teenage sensation (below) for almost two years but insiders reveal they are 'further away than ever' from signing him. The Sun However, insiders reveal there are other options. The Sun The advantages of the political insider and the wealthy are squeezing out manual workers. Times, Sunday Times One political insider said that military chiefs were so desperate to protect their own forces that they were analysing rival services and suggesting possible cuts in them instead. Times, Sunday Times Political insiders have been cashing in ever since. Chicago Sun-Times However, political insiders are not writing off his chances of re-election in 2012. Times, Sunday Times It serves the interests not of the voters but of the two major parties, of political insiders and the political class. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 知情者 Japanese: 内部関係者 |
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