单词 | debriefing |
释义 | debriefing (once / 68320 pages) n A debriefing is a thorough report given by a spy, government agent, or solider after a mission has ended. During a debriefing, the subject is usually questioned extensively. While a debriefing is typically used for a supervisor to gain as much information as possible about secret, dangerous, or controversial missions, there are also other types of debriefings. After a natural disaster or other traumatic event, counselors sometimes hold debriefings, allowing victims to reflect and deal with trauma. The word was first used in the US military toward the end of World War Two, from the sense of brief that means "inform or instruct." WORD FAMILYdebriefing: debriefings+/debrief: debriefed, debriefing USAGE EXAMPLESJohn Nixon is a former CIA analyst whose book “Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein” is scheduled for publication this month. Washington Post(Dec 22, 2016) After debriefing and rest, Leonard returned to active duty at Foggia within a week. Washington Times(Nov 28, 2016) After debriefing, they believe it was possibly a drone. Seattle Times(Nov 14, 2016) n report of a mission or task Hyper examination, interrogation, interrogatory formal systematic questioning account, reportthe act of informing by verbal report |
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