debrief
听听怎么读
英 [ˌdi:ˈbri:f]
美 [ˌdi'brif]
是什么意思
向(外交人员等)询问执行任务的情况;
变形
过去式:debriefed过去分词:debriefed现在分词:debriefing第三人称单数:debriefs
英英释义
debrief[ di:'bri:f ]
- v.put someone through a debriefing and make him report
"The released hostages were debriefed"
学习怎么用
双语例句
- When they debrief you, that’s the story you’ll tell.
当他们向你询问情况时,那就是你要讲述的故事。 - Clinton is due to debrief the National Security Council and Obama on his trip.
按照预期,克林顿应向国家安全委员会和奥巴马汇报这次任务的情况。
权威例句
Multicultural factors in the space environment: results of an international shuttle crew debriefEvaluation using cued-recall debrief to elicit information about a user's affective experiencesOperation debrief: a SHARP improvement in performance feedback in the operating room.To debrief or not to debrief our heroes: that is the questionDebrief of a tax advisor (administration) Saigon, Vietnam, 1966-1967Forensic medical lessons learned from the Victorian Bushfire Disaster: recommendations from the Phase 5 debrief.24 – All-in-one-room Schoolhouse : Clinical Simulation Stage, Control, Debrief, and Utilities All within a Single RoomHow to debrief and cut the high cost of Staff ChurnLeakage of Experimental Information to Potential Future Subjects by Debriefed Subjects.On a Resurgence of Management Simulations and Games