Debrief
Significado: A review session after an event; to discuss what happened and what was learned.
Military procedure where participants review a mission after completion to identify successes and failures. Now standard in business, sports, and project management for any post-event review or 'lessons learned' session.
Ejemplos
- Let's debrief after the client meeting — I want to hear everyone's thoughts. 客户会议结束后我们来做个复盘——我想听听大家的想法。Hagamos un debrief después de la reunión con el cliente — quiero oír la opinión de todos.クライアントとの会議の後に振り返りをしよう——みんなの意見を聞きたい。클라이언트 미팅 후에 디브리핑하자 — 모두의 의견을 듣고 싶어.
- The team held a debrief after the failed product launch. 产品发布失败后,团队召开了一次复盘会议。El equipo realizó un análisis posterior tras el fracaso del lanzamiento del producto.チームは製品発売の失敗後に反省会を開いた。팀은 제품 출시 실패 후 반성 회의를 열었다.
- We need a quick debrief before we move on to the next project. 在进入下一个项目之前,我们需要快速做个总结。Necesitamos una breve reunión de evaluación antes de pasar al siguiente proyecto.次のプロジェクトに移る前に、簡単な振り返りが必要だ。다음 프로젝트로 넘어가기 전에 간단한 디브리핑이 필요하다.
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Guía de uso
Contexto: military, business, sports, project management
Tono: professional, analytical
✓ Correcto
- Let's debrief.我们来做个复盘。Hagamos un debrief.振り返りをしよう。디브리핑하자.
- We need to debrief on this.这件事我们需要复盘一下。Tenemos que hacer un análisis de esto.この件について報告会が必要だ。이 건에 대해 디브리핑이 필요해.
✗ Incorrecto
- So mainstream it's no longer perceived as military slang.已经非常主流,不再被视为军事俚语了。Tan extendido que ya no se percibe como argot militar.非常に一般的になり、もはや軍事スラングとは感じられない。너무 일반적이어서 더 이상 군사 속어로 인식되지 않는다.
Origen e historia
Military intelligence term — originally the process of questioning soldiers returning from a mission to gather information. 'Brief' meant giving orders before; 'debrief' meant reviewing after.
Contexto cultural
Era: Traditional
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Regional notes: All regions
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