debrief 英 [ˌdi:ˈbri:f]   美 [ˌdi'brif]

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 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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。

  • debrief (v.) "obtain information (from someone) at the end of a mission," 1945, from de- + brief (v.). Related: Debriefed; debriefing.
de·brief / ˌdiːˈbriːf ; NAmE ˌdiːˈbriːf / verb debriefsb (on sth) to ask sb questions officially, in order to get information about the task that they have just completed 正式询问,盘问(某人执行任务的情况) He was taken to a US airbase to be debriefed on the mission. 他被带到美国空军基地汇报执行使命情况。 compare brief v.  (1 ) de·brief·ing debriefing debriefings / ˌdiːˈbriːfɪŋ ; NAmE ˌdiːˈbriːfɪŋ / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] a debriefing session 执行任务情况汇报会 debrief debriefs debriefed debriefing de·brief / ˌdiːˈbriːf ; NAmE ˌdiːˈbriːf / de·brief·ing / ˌdiːˈbriːfɪŋ ; NAmE ˌdiːˈbriːfɪŋ /
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