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debrief

/dee-breef/US // diˈbrif //UK // (diːˈbriːf) //

解说,汇报情况,汇报,听取汇报

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to interrogate on return from a mission in order to assess the conduct and results of the mission.
    • : to question formally and systematically in order to obtain useful intelligence or information: Political and economic experts routinely debrief important defectors about conditions in their home country.
    • : to subject to prohibitions against revealing or discussing classified information, as upon separation from a position of military or political sensitivity.
    • : Psychology. to disclose to the subject the purpose of the experiment and any reasons for deception or manipulation.

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Examples

  • He wrote sympathetic copy about his friend Kim Philby, who spied for Russia, then passed Philby’s correspondence to the SIS and debriefed the agency after visiting Philby in Moscow.

  • At the same time, the NYPD is continuing to field undercovers as well as debrief informants.

  • Wilkinson, an editor at DeBrief, was on a train, eating a rushed meal.

  • But quickly the debrief went sour, discussion turning to accusation.

  • Would it be possible for Carrie to just burst into that debrief and be like “Hey, you started without me!”

  • Finally, in March 2004 the Europeans relented and we sent one of our very best field officers to debrief Curveball.

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