1.“debrief”的现在分词
1.a meeting where someone gives a report about an important job that they have just finished, especially for the military or the government
1.The present participle of debrief
1.RADA's Ground Debriefing Systems (GDS) are used for post flight debriefings of digital recordings done onboard the aircraft.
RADA公司的地面情况汇报系统(GDS)是用于飞行后的情况数字记录。
2.A camera in the system will capture the pilot's field of view, as well as the projected information, for use in postflight debriefings.
系统中的摄像机将捕捉飞行员的视野,以及预计到的信息,在飞行结束后进行情况汇报。
3.Participation should be voluntary. Any group debriefings should be with people who shared your experiences.
群体伤痛恢复训练应和那些愿意与你分担你的经历的人们一起进行。
4.Ms. Munich sent detailed memos describing Mr. Cicero's debriefings to Wal-Mart's senior management.
米尼希将详细记录了奇切罗报告的备忘录寄给了沃尔玛公司的高级管理层。
5.Both were restored to CIA's East Asia Division as operations officers and underwent a series of debriefings. [24]
两人以行动人员的身份回到中央情报局的东亚司工作,并且进行了一系列的情况汇报。