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debrief [ˌdi:'bri:f]

vt. 向(外交人员等)询问执行任务的情况;
过去式:: debriefed 过去分词:: debriefed 现在分词:: debriefing 第三人称单数:: debriefs

例句:

  • Debrief shortfalls and use them as a learning opportunity.
    来自WSJ
  • If Nadia's the one with intel on Vadik, why not debrief her yourself?
    如果娜蒂娅就是在瓦蒂克工作的为什么你自己不去听她报告?
  • Join Charles Cooper and Stephen Shankland on the CNET News Daily Debrief.
    加入了CNET新闻每天的总结查尔斯库珀和斯蒂芬的专访.
  • JB : My debrief room, after qualifying, I think.
    简森 -巴顿 :我认为会是在排位赛之后的汇报室里.
  • It's going to be a long night doing the debrief.
    来自BBC
  • Webber made his feelings clear in the debrief last night, while Horner says he will have further talks with Vettel.
    来自THETIMES