This is a guess, but since Tolstoy, the great Russian realist, wrote some of the longest novels in the world, I'm assuming the writer is saying the report was very long and very detailed.
The phrase compte rendu means report to the king.
The phrase "take a report" is a misnomer because it implies that an individual is simply receiving or accepting a report, when in reality, they are often responsible for gathering, compiling, or generating the information contained within it. The term can also suggest a passive role, whereas creating a report typically involves active analysis and critical thinking. Thus, a more accurate phrase might be "prepare a report" or "compile a report."
"The skinny on..." something is a relatively recent idiom that means to give the bare facts about something without a lot of unnecessary detail: a concise, detailed report on.
Don't understand the question. Filing a false report with the police is a self-explanatory phrase!!
What does election of remedy on a credit report mean
a 4 means an A on a report card
That is not a phrase
wat do you mean "your report"?
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"must report at the office" is the complete predicate of the sentence. It includes the main verb "report" and the prepositional phrase "at the office."
That phrase could mean MANY things. It could mean the case file number under which the court jacket is filed. It could mean the Police Report Number under wihich it is filed. It could mean that this case is referred to in another case. Etc, etc, etc..