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View usage for: (briːfɪŋ) Word forms: plural briefings1. variable nounA briefing is a meeting at which information or instructions are given to people, especially before they do something. They're holding a press briefing tomorrow. Security staff did not then receive any briefing before they started each shift. Synonyms: conference, meeting, priming, question and answer session More Synonyms of briefing 2. See also brief More Synonyms of briefing briefing in British English (ˈbriːfɪŋ) noun1. a meeting at which detailed information or instructions are given, as for military operations, etc 2. the facts presented during such a meeting briefing in American English (ˈbrifɪŋ) noun1. the act or an instance of supplying pertinent instructions or information 2. the information so supplied Examples of 'briefing' in a sentencebriefing I went to a fifteen-minute briefing where she spoke to the press.Additional stores were loaded onto the katiba `s donkeys and mules, while the section commanders received their final briefing from Habib.Guidelines for your briefing are attached, along with a copy of the national-security brief done in the 1984 presidential campaign. In other languagesbriefing British English: briefing / ˈbriːfɪŋ/ NOUN A briefing is a meeting at which information or instructions are given to people. They're holding a press briefing tomorrow. - American English: briefing
- Arabic: إصْدار التَعْليمات
- Brazilian Portuguese: instruções
- Chinese: 发布会
- Croatian: informiranje
- Czech: instruktáž
- Danish: briefing
- Dutch: briefing
- European Spanish: sesión informativa
- Finnish: ohjeiden jako
- French: exposé
- German: Einsatzbesprechung
- Greek: ενημέρωση
- Italian: briefing
- Japanese: ブリーフィング
- Korean: 브리핑
- Norwegian: orientering
- Polish: instruktaż
- European Portuguese: instruções
- Romanian: ședință informativă
- Russian: инструктаж
- Latin American Spanish: sesión informativa
- Swedish: briefing
- Thai: การสรุปแบบสั้นๆ
- Turkish: brifing
- Ukrainian: брифінг
- Vietnamese: trình bày ngắn gọn
Chinese translation of 'briefing' n (c/u) -
发(發)布(佈)会(會) (fābùhuì) (次, cì)
adj - [period, visit, appearance]
短暂(暫)的 (duǎnzàn de) - [description, speech]
简(簡)短的 (jiǎnduǎn de)
n (c) - (esp Brit, frm, = task)
任务(務) (rènwu) (项, xiàng)
vt - (= inform)
对(對) ... 作任务(務)指示 (duì ... zuò rènwu zhǐshì)
in brief ... 简(簡)而言之 ... (jiǎn ér yán zhī ... ) I'll try to be brief 我尽(儘)量简(簡)单(單)地说(說) (wǒ jǐnliàng jiǎndān de shuō) Derived Forms briefs n pl- (for men)
男式三角内(內)裤(褲) (nánshì sānjiǎo nèikù) (条(條), tiáo) - (for women)
女式三角内(內)裤(褲) (nǚshì sānjiǎo nèikù) (条(條), tiáo)
They're holding a press briefing tomorrow. Synonyms priming question and answer session The Chancellor gives a twenty-minute briefing to his backbenchers. Synonyms instructions priming directions preparation preamble Additional synonymsDefinition help, advice, or instruction, usually from someone more experienced or more qualified They improve their performance under the guidance of professional coaches. Synonyms advice, direction, leadership, instruction, government, help, control, management, teaching, counsel, counselling, auspicesDefinition knowledge acquired in any manner They refused to give us any information about her. Synonyms facts, details, material, news, latest (informal), report, word, message, notice, advice, knowledge, data, intelligence, instruction, counsel, the score (informal), gen (British, informal), dope (informal), info (informal), inside story, blurb, lowdown (informal), tidings, drum (Australian, informal), heads up Definition the process or act of teaching Each candidate is given instruction in safety. Synonyms teaching, schooling, training, classes, grounding, education, coaching, lesson(s), discipline, preparation, drilling, guidance, tutoring, tuition, enlightenment, apprenticeship, tutorials, tutelage (formal) |