debrief
debrief 英 [ˌdi:ˈbri:f] 美 [ˌdi'brif]
vt. 盘问;听取报告
进行时:debriefing 过去式:debriefed 过去分词:debriefed 第三人称单数:debriefs 名词复数:debriefs
- When you debrief someone, you interview the person about an experience, project, or mission they've completed. A soldier's commanding officer might debrief her after a particularly difficult battle.
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- vt. 盘问;听取报告
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1. As you listen, consider the following questions. Then we’ll examine the answers in the debrief.
听录音时,考虑以下的问题,我们在听取汇报时会检查答案。
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2. Jack questions why Nina didn’t finish the debrief but she gets called away before she can answer.
杰克问尼娜为何没有完成盘问情报的工作,尼娜还未来得及回答就被别人叫走了。
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3. Green comes in to debrief Jack, and he asks to phone his wife and daughter in return for his cooperation.
格林走进审讯室盘问杰克,作为合作,杰克要求与他的老婆和女儿通电话。
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