whistle-blower
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A whistle-blower is someone who finds out that the organization they work for is doing something immoral or illegal and tells the authorities or the public about it. 檢擧者; 告發者[journalism]
An FBI whistle-blower testified to Congress about problems in the agency. 一位聯邦調查侷的檢擧者就機搆內的問題對國會作了証。
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whistle-blower (also whistleblower) (whistle-blowers)
剑桥词典
- a person who tells someone in authority about something illegal that is happening , especially in a government department or a company
(尤指政府部門或公司裡的)告發者,揭發者 返回 whistle-blower