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简明的。

adj : 短时间的,短暂的,简洁的,简单的,过短的,暴露身体的。

n :任务简介,指示,(向辩护律师提供的)案情摘要,委托辩护,辩护状。

v : 给(某人)指示,向(某人)介绍情况,向(辩护律师)提供案情摘要。

扩展资料:

名词;复数,briefs 。

动词;

第三人称单数:briefs

过去分词:briefed

现在分词:briefing

过去式:briefed

形容词;

最高级:briefest

比较级:briefer

1、She once made a brief appearance on television

她曾经在电视上短暂露面。

2、In a brief statement, he concentrated entirely on international affairs

他作了一个简短的声明,集中阐述了在国际事务方面的立场。

3、Now please be brief — my time is valuable

请长话短说——我的时间宝贵。

参考资料来源:百度翻译——brief

brief英语造句

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往昔岁月

BRIEF和DEBRIEF常用于口头说明最新情况,区别。 Brief发生在事前,通常用于计划。DEBRIEF用于事后听取汇报。

单词详解:briefadj. 短暂的;短期的;简短的;扼要的n. 摘要;案件陈述vt. 作…的概述;(向…)简单介绍debriefvt. 盘问;听取报告相关短语:brief sb about  向某人介绍,向某人作简报brief sb on  向某人介绍,向某人作简报Mission debrief 行动总结Curbside debrief 回顾与总结

例句:

1.A guide gives a brief talk on the history of the site.导游简要地介绍了那个遗址的历史。

2.Now please be brief — my time is valuable.请长话短说——我的时间宝贵。

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四叶细辛

brief [briːf]n. 摘要, 公事包, 简报v. 作简报, 节录, 摘要adj. 简短的; 短暂的

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Bubble0104

BRIEF和DEBRIEF常用于口头说明最新情况,区别:Brief发生在事前,通常用于计划。DEBRIEF用于事后听取汇报。

DEBRIEF相关短语:

brief sb about  向某人介绍,向某人作简报。

brief sb on  向某人介绍,向某人作简报。

Mission debrief 行动总结。

Curbside debrief 回顾与总结。

BRIEF造句:

Our brief was to rummage as many of the vessels as possible.

我们的明确指示是彻底检查尽可能多的船只。

It was only his brief's eloquence that had saved him from prison.

全仗了律师的雄辩才使他免受牢狱之灾。

A way of telescoping many events into a relatively brief period.

把许多事件浓缩在一个相对短暂的时期内的办法。

Be brief and don't talk for longer than is necessary.

简明扼要一点,别说得过长。

There was a brief hiatus in the war with France.

与法国之战有一短暂间歇。

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徐珊珊11

What's the differencebetween brief and debrief?To brief is to give a short verbal update on events. To debrief is to receive a short verbal updateon events. A debriefing usually occurs after an event, while a briefing oftenoccurs before or during an event.Brief vs debriefBrief can be a noun, an adjective, or a verb,and all have different meanings. The noun form is a set of legal documents or aset of specific instructions. The adjective form means to be short in durationor size. The verb form means the act of giving instructions or, especially inmilitary settings, the act of talking about matters in a meeting known as abriefing. It is also used in legal settings outside the United States as theact of instructing a barrister (lawyer) by a brief.Debrief is the act questioning someone after thecompletion of a task or project. This review or interrogation is meant to gleaninformation. It was originally used with spies, pilots, or soldiers. It isstill used in that setting, but also in general situations for any time onemight want to learn from an experience or project.Both verbs may be conjugated through all the regular forms.In short, one briefs beforea task and debriefs afterward.

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几丁不二

简短的、简洁的

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