n. an officer of a corporation or others who have access to private information about the corporation's operations
n. 内部的人, 权威人士, 知道内情的人
[经] 熟悉内情者
1. The insider shared valuable information about the company's future plans.
内部人士分享了关于公司未来计划的宝贵信息。
2. She was considered an insider because she had worked at the company for many years.
她被视为内部人士,因为她在公司工作了很多年。
3. The journalist interviewed an insider to get the latest news on the scandal.
记者采访了一位内部人士,以获取丑闻的最新消息。