insider
n. 知情人; 了解内幕的人
An insider is someone who is involved in a situation and who knows more about it than other people.
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”。
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。
1. an officer of a corporation or others who have access to private information about the corporation's operations
I believe majority of the football playing soccer friends have bought materials as insider betting!
相信广大玩足球的足球朋友都有买过内幕料来作为投注!
The fourth part has study on the legislation and statement of insider trading in China.
第四部分研究了我国规制内幕交易的立法及现状.
The last time we spoke ( Insider # 37 ), we talked a lot about Return of the Jedi.
上一次我们谈话时 ( 《知情者》 第37 期 ), 我们谈论了许多关于《绝地归来》的事.
The second chapter analyses component elements of insider dealing: insider information, insider personnel, insider dealing behaviour.
第二章分析了内幕交易的构成要素: 内幕信息 、 内幕人员 、 内幕交易行为.
Because of my connection with the bank you could be accused of insider trading.
我在银行里做事,你可能因此被人指控盗窃内部经济情报.