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de·brief /ˌdiːˈbriːf/ verb [transitive] FIND OUTto ask someone questions about a job they have just done or an experience they have just had, in order to gather information 〔为收集信息对完成任务或有某经历者进行〕询问,盘问 → brief The returning bomber crews were debriefed. 询问了返回的轰炸机机组人员以了解情况。 —debriefing noun [uncountable] a debriefing session 情况了解会→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusdebrief• When they were relieved they would be debriefed.• Even then, his debriefing could yield an intelligence bonanza.• Our detectives and field officers are to be debriefed Monday night by case supervisors.• He has a young friend, a kid he debriefed on behalf of the Agency.• In our inspection debriefing, the two-star general team chief bestowed praise on everyone involved.• Together the three senior men debriefed their two junior colleagues for several hours.• We purposely waited some weeks to debrief you.de·brief verbChineseSyllable have they questions Corpus job a just someone ask to about |