insider

英[ɪn'saɪdə] 美[ɪn'saɪdɚ]
  • n. 内部的人,会员;熟悉内情者

词态变化


复数: insiders;

中文词源


insider 知内情者

来自inside,内部。

英文词源


insider (n.)
"one in possession of special information by virtue of being within some organization," 1848, from inside + -er (1). Originally in reference to the stock markets.

双语例句


1. Germany still has no insider-dealing offence in its statute books.
德国的法律条文中仍未设立内幕交易罪。

来自柯林斯例句

2. German banks have more insider knowledge than most.
德国银行与大多数银行相比知晓更多的内部消息。

来自柯林斯例句

3. An insider said, "Katharine has told friends it is time to end her career."
一位知情人说:“凯瑟琳已告诉朋友准备结束她的事业”。

来自柯林斯例句

4. One insider who has seen the report said it was pretty jaw-dropping stuff.
一位看过此报道的内部人士说这绝对是令人震惊的爆料。

来自柯林斯例句

5. The insider trading undermined investors'confidence in the stock market.
这起内线交易案动摇了投资人对股市的信心。

来自辞典例句