debrief

英[ˌdiː'briːf] 美[ˌdiː'briːf]
  • v. 向……询问情况;汇报情况
debriefed debriefed debriefing debriefs
GRE
Verb:
  1. put someone through a debriefing and make him report;

    "The released hostages were debriefed"

1. 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?

来自电影对白

2. 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.

来自互联网

3. 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.

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4. They fly prescribed missions against basic threats and then thoroughly debrief the missions.
他们飞完指定任务化解主要的威胁然后对任务作出详细的报告.

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    1. 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。
    2. 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。