blow the whistle

揭发
常用释义
揭发某人或某团体的非法或对社会有害的行为;举报;告发

例句

1·Companies should protect employees who blow the whistle on dishonest workmates and work practices.

公司应该保护那些揭发不诚实的同事和不良工作行为的员工。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

2·Stop when I blow the whistle.

我一吹哨你就停下。

3·Stop when I blow the whistle .

他用口哨吹奏出一首曲子。

4·We stood with a very large crowd, waiting for the manager to blow the whistle.

还有一大群人站在那儿等着经理吹哨。

5·Blow the whistle - to report an illegal or unacceptable activity to the authorities.

向权威部门举报不合法、不能接受的行为。

6·People often fail to blow the whistle when organizational conditions suggest they should.

人们往往不能打击的哨子组织条件时,建议他们应。

7·He was dismissed when he tried to blow the whistle on the safety problems at the factory.

他因试图检举厂里存在安全隐患问题被解雇了。

8·Minority physicians or docs in small practices were less likely to blow the whistle than hospital staff.

和大医院的职工们相比,小医院的小部分内科医师或者是医生不太会告状。

9·'When a person's abilities ebb,' so usually do their powers of self-assessment, 'he wrote.' Someone else often needs to blow the whistle.

他写道,一个人的能力一旦衰退,那么他的自我评价能力通常也会衰退,需要有其他人来提醒。

10·Paul McMullan is the former News of the World deputy features editor who helped blow the whistle on phone-hacking practices at the paper. "it's."

Paul McMullan就是前任的执行编辑,他帮助揭露了报纸进行电话信息窃取的整个活动。

同义词

告发;揭发