inform
Significado: To give information to someone; to tell officially
The word 'inform' means to give someone facts or information about something. It's more formal than 'tell' and is often used in official or professional contexts. The phrase 'keep someone informed' means to regularly update them with new information. 'Informed' as an adjective means having knowledge about something.
Ejemplos
- Please inform us of any changes to your address. 如您的地址有任何变更,请通知我们。Por favor, infórmenos de cualquier cambio en su dirección.住所の変更があればお知らせください。주소 변경 사항이 있으면 알려 주십시오.
- We regret to inform you that your application was unsuccessful. 我们很遗憾地通知您,您的申请未成功。Lamentamos informarle de que su solicitud no ha tenido éxito.残念ながら、ご応募は不採用となりましたことをお知らせいたします。유감스럽게도 귀하의 지원이 불합격되었음을 알려드립니다.
- She likes to stay informed about current events. 她喜欢了解时事。A ella le gusta mantenerse informada sobre los acontecimientos actuales.彼女は時事問題について情報を得ておくのが好きです。그녀는 시사 문제에 대해 잘 알고 있는 것을 좋아합니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old French 'enformer', from Latin 'informare' meaning 'to shape, to form an idea of', from 'in-' (into) + 'formare' (to form), from 'forma' (form, shape). Originally meant 'to give form to the mind'.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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