1(give report)(gen)informar;(officially)presentar un informe
the committee was asked to investigate the complaint and report back to the assemblyI'll report back the moment I have located himthe teams are due to report back to the Prime Minister early next yearhe would, of course, report back on all deliberationsif we have a week looking at the problem, can we report back in two weeks time?she was sent to attend the meeting and then to report back on its discussions
2(return)volver (a presentarse)
report back at six o'clockvuelva (a presentarse) a las seis
he was told not to report back to workwhy don't you go away for a few days? - you don't need to report back until Mondayall soldiers who have returned from the front line are to report back to barracksthey were sent home and told to report back in the afternoonemployees who leave the office on business should report straight back to their supervisor when they return
transitive verb
my every move was reported back to my superiorsse informaba a mis superiores de todo lo que hacía
we reported this back to Krajicekthey're scared that their sentiments might be reported back to the governmenthe reported back [that] he had fixed the faultthe repairman reported back that the computer had a virushe could be relied upon to report back [what] he saw