单词 | reporting |
释义 | reportingn. The action or practice of reporting something (in various senses). Formerly also: †an instance of this, a report (obsolete). ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > reporting > [noun] deliverance1431 reporting?a1439 reportationc1475 delivery1592 the mind > language > speech > narration > [noun] spellc888 talec1000 telling?c1225 relationc1390 fablec1400 collationc1430 deliverance1431 narrationc1449 exposition1460 recounting1485 deducing1530 recital1565 delivery1592 reporting1603 retailing1609 recountmenta1616 narrative1748 narrating1802 deducement1820 recountal1825 retailment1832 society > communication > record > written record > [noun] > action of recording in writing recordationa1500 entrance1588 reportinga1626 calendaring1671 entry1712 recordal1822 committal1833 chalking1849 paperwork1861 chronicling1863 overbooking1902 rapportage1903 notarization1930 a1439 J. Lydgate Fall of Princes (Bodl. 263) ii. 815 (MED) Wheroff komth the famous cleer shynyng Off emperoures..Of wheroff komth ther laude in reportyng, Sauff that clerkis han wreten ther histories? 1460–1 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VI (Electronic ed.) Parl. Oct. 1460 376/2 Every Lord shuld have his fredome to sey what he wuld sey, withoute eny reportyng or magre to be had for his seiyng. 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus in Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Luke xxiv. f. clxxxv Certayn wemen of the fraternitie of his disciples, haue by the reportyng of certayn straunge newes..made vs yea more astouned then we were afore. 1574 J. Whitgift Def. Aunswere to Admon. sig. Mm.iiij This Theodorete..[is] a notable Hystoriographer, & of great credite in the reporting of things done by other. 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 184 Fables, better worth the smiling at than the serious reporting. a1626 F. Bacon Propos. Compil. Laws Eng. in Wks. (1730) IV. 6 Misprinting, and insensible reporting, which many times confound the students..will be..amended. 1738 G. Lillo Marina iii. ii. 52 Like eyes, disdaining the disguise of truth, And found in the reporting. 1797 J. Mathews Cause & Progress of Scarcity & Dearness Cattle 69 The prices paid for lots of provisions..were every where nearly alike,..which in a great measure may be attributed to market chronicle reportings. 1840 Penny Cycl. XVI. 195/2 Let us suppose..that four reporters are engaged.., the process of reporting being the same in each house. 1861 T. E. May Constit. Hist. Eng. I. 430 No circumstance..has done more for freedom and good government, than the unfettered liberty of reporting. 1903 E. L. Shuman Pract. Journalism 25 In the first ten years the young journalist masters reporting, copy-reading, and the rest of the routine work. 1942 N.Y. Times 17 June 21/2 Such a perfectionist standard of criticism..leaves plenty of room for serious reporting and discussion of major matters. 1973 J. Shub Moscow by Nightmare xiii. 150 He was pleased to inform the servants of his whereabouts; it simplified their reporting for the KGB. 2003 National Post (Canada) 19 Mar. (Arts & Life section) 5/3 The best bit of reporting I've yet seen on why the U.S. doesn't just clip Saddam and get it over with. Compounds C1. General attributive.Not always distinguishable from reporting adj. ΚΠ c1450 J. Capgrave Life St. Augustine (1910) 17 (MED) Alipius..litil be-for þe court schuld be hold, walkyd a-lone with his reporting tables in his hand..for it was his cours þat day for to plete. 1599 R. Roche Eustathia sig. C4v In Breschith booke it resteth in record; (Reporting Register, of mans creation). 1658 R. Brathwait Honest Ghost 83 Yet might she Enjoy her pleasure with securitie; If thy reporting tenure did not beare The newes of strange suspicion to his eare. 1827 N. Amer. Rev. Oct. 439 So large a number [of Parliamentary reporters] could scarcely be required, but for the manner in which the reporting service is attended. 1845 I. Pitman Man. Phonogr. 49 Phonographers who wish to become reporters, should, from the commencement, cherish reporting habits. 1871 J. Grant Newspaper Press I. 141 The reporting department..of our existing morning papers. 1886 Encycl. Brit. XXI. 842/1 Numerous mechanical reporting machines have been invented. 1948 Jrnl. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 43 463 Reporting forms varied in length..from a multipage form..to a simple registration statement requesting only a name and address. 1977 Ann. Internal Med. 86 836/2 The author's personalized reporting technique will be of interest to the novice arteriographer beginning his training program. 2008 Wall St. Jrnl. 9 Sept. a17/3 Confidential reporting systems allow pilots, engineers, managers and others to anonymously flag potential safety concerns without fear of grounding or demotion. C2. reporting company n. North American Business a company that issues publicly traded securities and thus must comply with certain requirements about publicly reporting its earnings and other business information. ΚΠ 1968 Univ. Pennsylvania Law Rev. 116 1336 A stock-for-stock acquisition will require a Form 8-K filing if it is significant to S, or if D is a 1934 Act reporting company. 1973 Daily Colonist (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 5 Oct. 9/2 It is a reporting company (new term for what was formerly called a public company) with 5,000 shareholders, mostly in B.C. 2003 H. Domash Fire your Stock Analyst v. 74 Others prefer the pro forma earnings favored by many reporting companies. reporting line n. Business a structure or relationship in which an employee reports to or is accountable to a particular manager; cf. line of report n. at line n.2 Additions. ΚΠ 1957 Managem. Surv. Depart. Nat. Resources (Dept. Finance, Calif.) 4 Each staff specialist and district superintendent will have definite reporting lines, thus, definite supervision. 2002 P. Augar & J. Palmer Rise Player Manager iii. 47 The third area of pressure..relates to problems with work overload and confusion over reporting lines and responsibilities. reporting verb n. Grammar any of a class of verbs conveying the action of speaking and used with both direct and indirect speech. ΚΠ 1867 C. P. Mason Analyt. Lat. Exercises xliii. 114 In the above passage, in which the person denoted by the reporting verb is the same as the original speaker, what change is made in the words of the first person? 1981 Lang. 57 11 ‘Reporting verbs’ like say, explain, and declare can occur in initial position in declarative sentences. 2006 R. Ribes & P. R. Ros Med. Eng. ii. 39 The reporting verb (said in the examples below) can come before or after the reported clause. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). reportingadj. That reports (in various senses). ΚΠ 1573 G. Gasgoigne Hundreth Sundrie Flowres Bounde 302 I shal hear ye weary newes, by true reporting fame, Lamenting thy mishap, in source of swelling teares. 1753 tr. F. Génard School of Man 274 What is a reporting Judge? One who states a Case, and makes it good Law by his artful Glosses on it. 1801 Monthly Rev. Jan. 90 The Reporting Clergy were betrayed by a calm and deliberate consideration. 1897 C. W. Groszmann Working Syst. Child Study for Schools 19 On each card, space is left for the name of the pupil, name of the reporting teacher and the date of the report. 1986 Stone's Justices' Man. (ed. 118) III. v. 6024 A probation officer shall, if so requested by or on behalf of a court—act as guardian ad litem or reporting officer in proceedings. 2001 M. Oakley Collage of God i. 8 There are those who want to resolve the mystery of God,..to spell out the facts as they are believed, to be like a reporting journalist. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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