释义 |
Definition of debrief in English: debriefverb diːˈbriːfdiˈbrif [with object]Question (someone, typically a soldier or spy) about a completed mission or undertaking. the government debriefed him over a span of four years Example sentencesExamples - Some of the information came from Embassy personnel debriefings and reports.
- He was in Germany in 1945 as part of a special team dedicated to debriefing Nazi scientists and shipping them back to the US.
- Each SF battalion runs its debriefings in a different manner.
- They should at least write a certification that if somebody comes out of a war zone they need to be debriefed.
- In this case, I know for a fact the shooting happened; I debriefed the officer who did most of the ballistic damage, and his supervisor.
- Every soldier in the patrol knew his mission and post-patrol debriefings began to yield better intelligence because soldiers knew ahead of time what indicators to look for.
- Since then it has been a nun's missionary home, various forms of home for elderly people, and a place where airmen were debriefed during the second world war.
- Once there, trainers evaluated every second of the missions during post-flight debriefings.
- Soldiers want to maintain their equipment and get some chow and rest after a mission, but the mission is not over until participants are debriefed.
- He is safe in Germany this afternoon after being debriefed by his superior officers.
- He has been debriefed by police and taken to a safe house amid fears Hall's underworld associates may target him.
- Once we returned to base camp, we handed any contraband or detainees over to the S2 and debriefed our soldiers, especially those on the assault force.
- The single most important procedure in this methodology is an effective debriefing.
- The CIA never debriefed him on anything of strategic importance and tried to kill the interest others might have by discrediting him behind his back.
- He went to the US in October 1992 and spent most of the next year being debriefed by the CIA.
- Back at the Counter Terrorist Unit, Scott Jaeger was waiting to be debriefed.
- The team was debriefed by the company commander and the operations officer as soon as it returned.
- I debriefed him on the mission over Clark Field.
- After I exited the aircraft, I stayed on the roof, debriefing the troubleshooters.
- I proceeded to the tactical operations center and debriefed Lancer 6 as my men refueled and rearmed.
Synonyms question, quiz, interview, examine, cross-examine, interrogate, probe, sound out put questions to, ask questions of informal grill, pump, give the third degree to, put through the third degree, put through the wringer, put through the mangle, put the screws on
noundiːˈbriːfdiˈbrif A series of questions about a completed mission or undertaking. in the debrief, Gary gave his assessment of the trip and his performance Example sentencesExamples - As discussed in the debrief, dumping gas would have been the right decision to make.
- Despite one of the most constructive debriefs in my aviation career, I could have done without this flight.
- During the flight debrief, the instructor and I identified the following contributing factors to the near-mishap.
- Early in the deployment, we used written reports and oral debriefs with patrol leaders daily.
- Midway through the debrief, we were notified the aircraft battery had gone into a thermal-runaway condition, which is very bad.
- Once I closed and locked the door, the ensuing debrief lasted for 2 hours - which is pretty amazing, considering we only flew one full-up engagement.
- After several debriefs and hours of exploring why the problems occurred, we made several determinations.
- After admitting to maintenance and the squadron what had happened, as well as conducting a thorough debrief, the jet and I were back flying later that night.
- In our debrief, we discussed crew coordination and the process of deciding to eject.
- The crew debrief brought out some interesting points.
- It was not until after a thorough debrief, and after I had a chance to sit down and think about what actually happened, that I realized how close I had come to starring in a Class-A mishap.
- After the debrief, I found out I had shut down with 2,100 pounds of fuel remaining - not bad for a shore-based flight.
- Throughout the crew debrief, we recalled the many questions that had run through our heads.
- His notes became crucial during debriefs and filling out patrol reports.
- I raised these points during our debrief, and we discussed them at length.
- At the debrief, I felt good about how the mission unfolded, except for when we first established comms with the beach.
- The centre will include state-of-the-art technology for commanders to oversee the exercises in real time then replay missions in debriefs to personnel.
- In the debrief, I asked the crew of the lead jet if they had the same problem at the same time, and they said ‘yes.’
- Platoons and companies that conduct rigorous pre-combat inspections, training rehearsals, patrol debriefs, and AARs are laying the foundation of strong discipline.
- We have to be in three hours before flight, and stay one hour after for debriefs and paperwork.
Derivatives noun After the debriefer completes the debriefing, he or she has to translate the patrol's answers into a quantifiable report. Example sentencesExamples - They should have had time, as they did, to go through debriefings, to decompress, to get the information to the debriefers that was necessary.
- There's some personal things that are difficult to talk about, but I never felt pressured by my military debriefers to discuss any of that, really.
- But the debriefers notified their operations officer who in turn reported the situation up the chain of command on June 24.
- Blunt, we are told, meets Chubb, his new MI5 debriefer, for the first time six years after his 1964 confession.
Definition of debrief in US English: debriefverbdiˈbrifdēˈbrēf [with object]Question (someone, typically a soldier or spy) about a completed mission or undertaking. together they debriefed their two colleagues Example sentencesExamples - He is safe in Germany this afternoon after being debriefed by his superior officers.
- The single most important procedure in this methodology is an effective debriefing.
- They should at least write a certification that if somebody comes out of a war zone they need to be debriefed.
- In this case, I know for a fact the shooting happened; I debriefed the officer who did most of the ballistic damage, and his supervisor.
- The CIA never debriefed him on anything of strategic importance and tried to kill the interest others might have by discrediting him behind his back.
- Soldiers want to maintain their equipment and get some chow and rest after a mission, but the mission is not over until participants are debriefed.
- Every soldier in the patrol knew his mission and post-patrol debriefings began to yield better intelligence because soldiers knew ahead of time what indicators to look for.
- Since then it has been a nun's missionary home, various forms of home for elderly people, and a place where airmen were debriefed during the second world war.
- He went to the US in October 1992 and spent most of the next year being debriefed by the CIA.
- Back at the Counter Terrorist Unit, Scott Jaeger was waiting to be debriefed.
- I debriefed him on the mission over Clark Field.
- I proceeded to the tactical operations center and debriefed Lancer 6 as my men refueled and rearmed.
- He has been debriefed by police and taken to a safe house amid fears Hall's underworld associates may target him.
- After I exited the aircraft, I stayed on the roof, debriefing the troubleshooters.
- Once we returned to base camp, we handed any contraband or detainees over to the S2 and debriefed our soldiers, especially those on the assault force.
- The team was debriefed by the company commander and the operations officer as soon as it returned.
- Some of the information came from Embassy personnel debriefings and reports.
- Once there, trainers evaluated every second of the missions during post-flight debriefings.
- He was in Germany in 1945 as part of a special team dedicated to debriefing Nazi scientists and shipping them back to the US.
- Each SF battalion runs its debriefings in a different manner.
Synonyms question, quiz, interview, examine, cross-examine, interrogate, probe, sound out
noundiˈbrifdēˈbrēf A series of questions about a completed mission or undertaking. Example sentencesExamples - Despite one of the most constructive debriefs in my aviation career, I could have done without this flight.
- As discussed in the debrief, dumping gas would have been the right decision to make.
- His notes became crucial during debriefs and filling out patrol reports.
- During the flight debrief, the instructor and I identified the following contributing factors to the near-mishap.
- The crew debrief brought out some interesting points.
- It was not until after a thorough debrief, and after I had a chance to sit down and think about what actually happened, that I realized how close I had come to starring in a Class-A mishap.
- Early in the deployment, we used written reports and oral debriefs with patrol leaders daily.
- In the debrief, I asked the crew of the lead jet if they had the same problem at the same time, and they said ‘yes.’
- Midway through the debrief, we were notified the aircraft battery had gone into a thermal-runaway condition, which is very bad.
- In our debrief, we discussed crew coordination and the process of deciding to eject.
- Once I closed and locked the door, the ensuing debrief lasted for 2 hours - which is pretty amazing, considering we only flew one full-up engagement.
- We have to be in three hours before flight, and stay one hour after for debriefs and paperwork.
- Platoons and companies that conduct rigorous pre-combat inspections, training rehearsals, patrol debriefs, and AARs are laying the foundation of strong discipline.
- After the debrief, I found out I had shut down with 2,100 pounds of fuel remaining - not bad for a shore-based flight.
- Throughout the crew debrief, we recalled the many questions that had run through our heads.
- After admitting to maintenance and the squadron what had happened, as well as conducting a thorough debrief, the jet and I were back flying later that night.
- After several debriefs and hours of exploring why the problems occurred, we made several determinations.
- The centre will include state-of-the-art technology for commanders to oversee the exercises in real time then replay missions in debriefs to personnel.
- At the debrief, I felt good about how the mission unfolded, except for when we first established comms with the beach.
- I raised these points during our debrief, and we discussed them at length.
|