debriefs

听听怎么读
[di:ˈbri:fs]
是什么意思
  • v.

    向(外交人员等)询问执行任务的情况( debrief的第三人称单数 );

  • 英英释义

    debrief[ di:'bri:f ]

    • v.put someone through a debriefing and make him report

      "The released hostages were debriefed"

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    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。

    权威例句

    Medical team debriefs: Simple, powerful, underutilized
    Do team and individual debriefs enhance performance? A meta-analysis
    Improving simulation training debriefs: mine emergency escape training case study
    Electronic Debriefs and Simulations as Descriptive Methods for Defining the Critical Incident Landscape
    Qualitative Assessment of Hot Debriefs for Code Teams at Seattle Children’s Hospital
    Debriefs as Process Evaluation for Community Well-Being: Community-based Participatory Research with Métis Settlements in Alberta, ...
    Debriefs as Process Evaluation for Community Well-Being: Community-based Participatory Research with Métis Settlements in Alberta, ...
    EMERGENCY PLANNING STRUCTURED DEBRIEFS: LESSONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS WHEN DEALING WITH OUTBREAKS OF DISEASE
    POST-TRAINING FEEDBACK: THE RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF TEAM VERSUS INSTRUCTOR-LED DEBRIEFS
    Post-Training Feedback: The Relative Effectiveness of Team- versus Instructor-Led Debriefs