Reporting in spanish

Reportando

pronunciation: repoʊɹ̩tɑndoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

report2 = informar, dar parte de, dar a conocer, difundir, manifestar, declarar, denunciar, mostrar, presentar. 

Example: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.

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» report back to = informar a, rendir cuentas a, dar cuenta a, dar parte de.

Example: So, it's that time of the year to assess our student's reading levels, and report back to the parents about it.

» report + benefits = declarar beneficios, manifestar beneficios, reportar beneficios.

Example: On the whole, teachers and administrators reported benefits of technology use for all types of students.

» report + Nombre + to the police = denunciar en comisaría, denunciar a la policía, denunciar ante la policía.

Example: If he hadn't been such a goop he wouldn't have reported the matter to the police.

» report + the findings = presentar los resultados.

Example: This article reports the findings of a collaborative project which surveyed trends in library and information science research published during 1984.

» report + the results = presentar the resultados.

Example: This article reports the results of project to examine the needs of a group of rheumatology outpatients for information about the drugs they are taking.

» report to = rendir cuentas a, depender de, informar a, presentarse ante, acudir a, ir a.

Example: The university has a single library system whose director reports to the provost, and has the rank of professor.

reporting1 = recogida de datos, suministro de datos, presentación de informes. 

Example: The reporting period for this survey is 1 July 77-30 June 79, during which 92 projects were identified.

reporting2 = periodismo. 

Example: No wonder their paper is going down the tube with their trashy reporting.

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» investigative reporting = periodismo de investigación.

Example: The best predictor for whether people approve or disapprove of investigative reporting is their general attitude toward the media's role in society.

reporting3 = subordinación. 

Example: This article presents information on number and type of employees, education, work experience and reporting levels.

Reporting synonyms

coverage in spanish: , pronunciation: kʌvɜrədʒ part of speech: noun reportage in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪpɔrtɪdʒ part of speech: noun
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