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单词 debrief
释义

debriefv.

/diːˈbriːf/
Etymology: < de- prefix 2a + brief v.2
colloquial.
transitive. To obtain information from (a person) on the completion of a mission or after a journey. Usually passive.
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society > communication > information > action of informing > give (information) [verb (transitive)] > get information from
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1945 John o' London's Weekly 16 Nov. 70/2 The R.A.F. use of the atrocity debrief. When airmen receive their orders for an operation they are said to be briefed for it—a quite legitimate extension of the legal term. But when they return to give their report, they do not just report, as one would think. They are debriefed.
1964 Observer 13 Sept. 2/2 He [sc. a defecting Russian scientist] is now in the U.S., presumably being debriefed by American intelligence.
1964 J. Porter Dover One xi. 138 I want everybody back at the station..for a de-briefing session.
1965 Guardian 22 Mar. 9/6 Leonov and Belyaev..will stay at the space station for several days to be debriefed and medically examined.

Derivatives

deˈbriefing n.
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1945 Picture Post 31 Mar. 9/1 Crump and his men go through a medical test,..de-briefing and customs.
1951 Life 17 Dec. 31/2 He went to the debriefing shed and made a routine report on the railroad bombing mission.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2019).
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