| 釋義 |
通風(fēng)報信tōng fēng bào xìnfurnish (/divulge)secret information; keep sb posted on(/informed about) some affair; pass on what one has learned to; provide sb with information (/intelligence);send secret messages; serve as one’s listening posts; tip sb off ? 陶阿毛心里想,重點試紡的“底”摸的差不多了;剛才梅廠長一定是坐汽車回家,他想快點結(jié)束這個談話,好早一點~。(周而復(fù)《上海的早晨》Ⅰ—521) Tao Amao was thinking to himself that he now had a pretty good idea of what was involved in the key-point check spinning;Mei Zuoxian was doubtless on his way home and all Tao Amao wanted now was to get the conversation over quickly so that he could pass on what he had learned to Mei Zuoxian straight away. ? 叫他給咱~,叫他給咱指向帶路。(《楊佩瑾《劍》210) Let them provide us with intelligence and show us the way. ? 共產(chǎn)黨當(dāng)然要領(lǐng)導(dǎo)工會,我們給他來個換湯不換藥,表面上是他的,實際上里面有我們的人,要是不能按我們的心事辦事,至少可以~。(周而復(fù)《上海的早晨》 Ⅰ—11) The Communists would of course want to leadthe trade union themselves but we could keep the old system going in a new guise: to all appearances it would be in their hands but in actual fact we’d have our own people inside it arranging things our way,or at least serving as our listening posts. 通風(fēng)報信tong feng bao xindivulge or furnish secret information 通風(fēng)報信furnish or divulge secret information;tip sb off 肯定有人事先給嫌疑犯~了。Someone must have tipped off the suspect beforehand. 通風(fēng)報信tōnɡ fēnɡ bào xìn把對立雙方中一方的有關(guān)消息秘密地告訴另一方。tip sb. off, pass on information, send news secretly, divulge secret information |