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whistleblowing [wɪslb'loʊɪŋ]

释义 告密,揭发;

例句:

  • This week he was fussing about the quality of whistleblowing hotlines.
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  • The topic of this chapter is whistleblowing.
    本章的主题是告密.
  • The more immediate the consequences of the potentially unethical practice, the stronger the case for whistleblowing.
    更直接的后果可能是不道德的实践, 对告密.
  • First, the benefits of carefully considered whistleblowing can lead to the end of unethical business practices.
    首先, 仔细考虑告密会导致最后的不道德的商业行为.
  • One, Sergei Magnitsky, a whistleblowing lawyer, died more than three years ago in his prison cell.
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  • But Sir Bruce defended the action, which he said was taken after whistleblowing calls from consultants.
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