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brief

 (brēf)
adj. brief·er, brief·est
1. Short in time, duration, length, or extent.
2. Succinct; concise: a brief account of the incident.
3. Curt; abrupt: We were upset because he was so brief with us.
n.
1. A short, succinct statement.
2. A condensation or an abstract of a larger document or series of documents.
3. Law A document concisely stating the legal points being made, including often the citation and explanation of supporting legal authority.
4. Roman Catholic Church A papal letter that is not as formal as a bull.
5. A briefing.
6. often briefs Short, tight-fitting underpants.
7. briefs Chiefly British The instructions that are given to explain a task or assignment.
tr.v. briefed, brief·ing, briefs
1. To give instructions or preparatory information to: briefed the astronauts before the mission.
2. To summarize.
Idiom:
in brief
In short.

[Middle English bref, from Old French, from Latin brevis. N., Middle English bref, written communication, from Old French, from Medieval Latin breve, from Latin, neuter of brevis, short; see mregh-u- in Indo-European roots.]

brief′er n.
brief′ly adv.
brief′ness n.
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brief

(briːf)
adj
1. short in duration: a brief holiday.
2. short in length or extent; scanty: a brief bikini.
3. abrupt in manner; brusque: the professor was brief with me this morning.
4. terse or concise; containing few words: he made a brief statement.
n
5. (Journalism & Publishing) a condensed or short statement or written synopsis; abstract
6. (Law) law a document containing all the facts and points of law of a case by which a solicitor instructs a barrister to represent a client
7. (Roman Catholic Church) RC Church a letter issuing from the Roman court written in modern characters, as contrasted with a papal bull; papal brief
8. short for briefing
9. (Rhetoric) a paper outlining the arguments and information on one side of a debate
10. (Professions) slang Brit a lawyer, esp a barrister
11. hold a brief for to argue for; champion
12. in brief in short; to sum up
vb (tr)
13. to prepare or instruct by giving a summary of relevant facts
14. to make a summary or synopsis of
15. (Law) English law
a. to instruct (a barrister) by brief
b. to retain (a barrister) as counsel
16. (foll by: against) to supply potentially damaging or negative information regarding someone, as to the media, a politician, etc
[C14: from Old French bref, from Latin brevis; related to Greek brakhus]
ˈbriefly adv
ˈbriefness n
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brief

(brif)

adj. brief•er, brief•est,
n., v. adj.
1. lasting or taking a short time.
2. using few words; concise: a brief report.
3. abrupt; curt.
4. scanty: a brief bathing suit.
n.
5. a short and concise statement or written item.
6.
a. a memorandum of points of fact or of law for use in conducting a case.
b. a written statement submitted to a court by counsel presenting the principal facts, points of law, and arguments related to a client's case.
7. an outline, summary.
8. briefs, (used with a pl. v.) close-fitting legless underpants with an elastic waistband.
9. a papal letter less formal than a bull.
v.t.
10. to make an abstract or summary of.
11. to instruct by a brief or briefing.
Idioms:
in brief, in a few words; in short.
[1250–1300; Middle English bref < Anglo-French, Old French < Latin brevis short; see breve]
brief′er, n.
brief′ly, adv.
brief′ness, n.
syn: See short. See also summary.
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brief


Past participle: briefed
Gerund: briefing

Imperative
brief
brief
Present
I brief
you brief
he/she/it briefs
we brief
you brief
they brief
Preterite
I briefed
you briefed
he/she/it briefed
we briefed
you briefed
they briefed
Present Continuous
I am briefing
you are briefing
he/she/it is briefing
we are briefing
you are briefing
they are briefing
Present Perfect
I have briefed
you have briefed
he/she/it has briefed
we have briefed
you have briefed
they have briefed
Past Continuous
I was briefing
you were briefing
he/she/it was briefing
we were briefing
you were briefing
they were briefing
Past Perfect
I had briefed
you had briefed
he/she/it had briefed
we had briefed
you had briefed
they had briefed
Future
I will brief
you will brief
he/she/it will brief
we will brief
you will brief
they will brief
Future Perfect
I will have briefed
you will have briefed
he/she/it will have briefed
we will have briefed
you will have briefed
they will have briefed
Future Continuous
I will be briefing
you will be briefing
he/she/it will be briefing
we will be briefing
you will be briefing
they will be briefing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been briefing
you have been briefing
he/she/it has been briefing
we have been briefing
you have been briefing
they have been briefing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been briefing
you will have been briefing
he/she/it will have been briefing
we will have been briefing
you will have been briefing
they will have been briefing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been briefing
you had been briefing
he/she/it had been briefing
we had been briefing
you had been briefing
they had been briefing
Conditional
I would brief
you would brief
he/she/it would brief
we would brief
you would brief
they would brief
Past Conditional
I would have briefed
you would have briefed
he/she/it would have briefed
we would have briefed
you would have briefed
they would have briefed
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.brief - a document stating the facts and points of law of a client's casebrief - a document stating the facts and points of law of a client's case
legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument - (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right
amicus curiae brief - a brief presented by someone interested in influencing the outcome of a lawsuit but who is not a party to it
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
2.brief - a condensed written summary or abstract
precis, synopsis, abstract, outline - a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory
Verb1.brief - give essential information to someone; "The reporters were briefed about the President's plan to invade"
apprise, apprize, instruct - make aware of; "Have the students been apprised of the tuition hike?"
Adj.1.brief - of short duration or distance; "a brief stay in the country"
short - primarily temporal sense; indicating or being or seeming to be limited in duration; "a short life"; "a short flight"; "a short holiday"; "a short story"; "only a few short months"
2.brief - concise and succinct; "covered the matter in a brief statement"
concise - expressing much in few words; "a concise explanation"
3.brief - (of clothing) very shortbrief - (of clothing) very short; "an abbreviated swimsuit"; "a brief bikini"
short - (primarily spatial sense) having little length or lacking in length; "short skirts"; "short hair"; "the board was a foot short"; "a short toss"
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brief

adjective
1. short, fast, quick, temporary, fleeting, swift, short-lived, little, hasty, momentary, ephemeral, quickie (informal), transitory This time their visit is brief.
short long, extensive, lengthy, protracted
3. curt, short, sharp, blunt, abrupt, brusque He was brief, rapid, decisive.
verb
1. inform, prime, prepare, advise, fill in (informal), instruct, clue in (informal), gen up (Brit. informal), put in the picture (informal), give a rundown, keep (soemone) posted, give the gen (Brit. informal) A spokesman briefed reporters.
noun
1. instructions, remit, briefing, guidelines, mandate, directive Hughes will be given the brief of man-marking Francesco Totti.
2. summary, résumé, outline, sketch, abstract, summing-up, digest, epitome, rundown, synopsis, précis, recapitulation, abridgment He gives me my first brief of the situation.
3. case, defence, argument, data, contention a lawyer's brief
in brief
4. briefly, in summary, in synopsis, in digest form And now sport in brief.
5. in short, briefly, in essence, in a word, in a nutshell, to sum up, to come to the point, to put it briefly In brief, take no risks.
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brief

adjective
1. Not long in time or duration:
2. Accomplished in very little time:
3. Marked by or consisting of few words that are carefully chosen:
4. Rudely unceremonious:
noun
A short summary or version prepared by cutting down a larger work:
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Translations
لَمْحَةٌ مُخْتَصَرهوَجيزوَجيز، قَصيريُعْطي تَعْليمات
krátkýstručnýstručný výtahzprávadát instruktáž
kortkortvarigorienteresagsresumébriefe
lyhyt
kratak
megbízást adrövidtényállástömörügyvédi megbízást ad
stutturupplÿsa, kynnayfirlit
短い
잠시의
apatinės kelnėsaplankasbrifingasinstruktažasinstruktuoti
instruētīssīss lietas izklāstsneilgsrezumējums
dať inštruktáž
dati napotkekratek
kort
อย่างสั้น
kısabrifing yapmakdava özetigerekli bilgileri vermek
ngắn gọn

brief

[briːf]
A. ADJ (briefer (compar) (briefest (superl)))
1. (= short) [visit, period, career] → breve, corto; [glimpse, moment, interval] → breve
2. (= concise) [speech, description, statement] → breve
please be briefsea breve, por favor
he was brief and to the pointfue breve y yendo al grano
in briefen resumen, en suma
3. (= skimpy) [panties, bathing costume, shorts] → diminuto, breve
B. N
1. (Jur) → escrito m
to hold a brief for sb (fig) → ser partidario de algn, abogar por algn
I hold no brief for those whono soy partidario de los que ..., no abogo por los que ...
I hold no brief for himno lo defiendo
2. (= instructions, remit) → instrucciones fpl
his brief is to negotiate a solution to the conflictsus instrucciones son solucionar el conflicto mediante negociaciones
it's not part of my brief to sort out disputesno entra dentro de mi competencia solventar disputas
3. briefs (man's) → calzoncillos mpl, slip m, calzones mpl (LAm); (woman's) → bragas fpl (Sp), calzones mpl (LAm)
C. VT
1. (Jur, Mil) (= instruct) → dar instrucciones a
the pilots were briefeddieron instrucciones a los pilotos
2. (= inform, prepare) → informar
we were briefed on recent developmentsnos informaron sobre los acontecimientos recientes
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

brief

[ˈbriːf]
adj
[appearance, visit, statement, description] → bref(brève)
[person] to be brief → être bref(brève)
I'll try to be brief → J'essaierais d'être bref.
in brief → en bref
the news in brief → les actualités en bref
n (= responsibility) → tâche f, mission f
with a brief to → chargé(e) de
(LAW)dossier m, cause f
vt
(= inform) to brief sb about sth → mettre qn au courant de qch
(= instruct) → donner des instructions à
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brief

adj (+er)kurz; (= curt also) mannerkurz angebunden; in briefkurz; the news in briefKurznachrichten pl; to be briefum es kurz zu machen; could you give me a brief idea …könnten Sie mir kurz erzählen
n
(Jur) → Auftrag m (an einen Anwalt); (= document)Unterlagen plzu dem/einem Fall; (= instructions)Instruktionen pl; to take a brief (Jur) → einen Fall annehmen; to hold a brief for somebody (Jur) → jds Sache vor Gericht vertreten; I hold no brief for him (fig)ich will nicht für ihn plädieren
(= instructions)Auftrag m
(Brit sl: = lawyer) → Rechtsverdreher m
vt
(Jur) lawyerinstruieren; (= employ)beauftragen
(= give instructions, information to)instruieren (→ on über +acc); the pilots were briefed on what they had to dodie Piloten wurden instruiert, was sie tun sollten
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brief

[briːf]
1. adj (visit, period, moment, speech) → breve; (glimpse) → veloce, breve
for a brief moment I thought ... → per un attimo ho creduto...
I caught a brief glimpse of the queen → ho intravisto per un attimo la regina
in brief ... → in breve..., a farla breve...
2. n
a. (Law) → dossier m inv
b. (Mil) (gen) → istruzioni fpl
that's outside my brief → non è di mia competenza
3. vt (Mil) → dare istruzioni a
to brief sb (about sth) (person) → mettere qn al corrente (di qc) (Law) → affidare una causa a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

brief

(briːf) adjective
not long; short. a brief visit; a brief account.
noun
a short statement of facts (especially in a lawsuit, of a client's case). a lawyer's brief.
verb
to give detailed instructions to (especially a barrister, group of soldiers etc). The astronauts were briefed before the space mission.
ˈbriefing noun
instructions and information. The pilots were given a briefing before they left.
ˈbriefly adverb
He told me briefly what he knew.
briefs noun plural
(used especially in shops) women's pants or men's underpants. a pair of briefs.
brevity (ˈbrevəti) noun
shortness (of speech, writing, time etc). He is well known for the brevity of his speeches.
ˈbriefcase noun
a light case for papers, made of leather etc. a businessman's briefcase.
in brief
in a few words. In brief, we have been successful.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

brief

وَجيز krátký kort kurz σύντομος breve lyhyt bref kratak breve 短い 잠시의 kort kort zwięzły breve недолгий kort อย่างสั้น kısa ngắn gọn 简短的
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

brief

n. sumario, resumen;
adv. brevemente, concisamente; en pocas palabras;
a. breve, corto-a, conciso-a.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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But twice in her life she had left the Cheniere Caminada, and then for the briefest span.
Now it chanced there lived in the same boarding-house a fellow-clerk of his, an honest fellow, with what is called a weakness for drink - though it might, in this case, have been called a strength, for the victim had been drunk for weeks together without the briefest intermission.
Out of this pack-persecution he learned two important things: how to take care of himself in a mass-fight against him--and how, on a single dog, to inflict the greatest amount of damage in the briefest space of time.
The remaining hymns are mostly of the briefest compass, merely hailing the god to be celebrated and mentioning his chief attributes.
Perceiving further, that in order to understand these relations I should sometimes have to consider them one by one and sometimes only to bear them in mind, or embrace them in the aggregate, I thought that, in order the better to consider them individually, I should view them as subsisting between straight lines, than which I could find no objects more simple, or capable of being more distinctly represented to my imagination and senses; and on the other hand, that in order to retain them in the memory or embrace an aggregate of many, I should express them by certain characters the briefest possible.
Like a flash the beast wheeled upon its tormentor, and, in the briefest instant of turning, the placid, friendly animal was metamorphosed to a frenzied demon of rage.
I gave the briefest possible answers to his queries and observations, and fell back.
As the Jew uttered these words, his bright dark eyes, which had been staring vacantly before him, fell on Oliver's face; the boy's eyes were fixed on his in mute curiousity; and although the recognition was only for an instant--for the briefest space of time that can possibly be conceived--it was enough to show the old man that he had been observed.
A brawny arm flew back--for the briefest fraction of an instant a huge spear poised above the giant's shoulder--and then the mighty arm shot out, and swift death tore through the intervening leaves to bury itself in the heart of the leaping lion.
Cavalier he was to the extreme, and, after the briefest of inspection, he turned back to Villa Kennan.
'If I let you mention me,' she said, 'we must at least decide what you are to say.' She wrote the words in the briefest and plainest form:--'I venture to state that my wife has been known from her childhood to Miss Agnes Lockwood, who feels some little interest in my welfare on that account.' Reduced to this one sentence, there was surely nothing in the reference to her name which implied that Agnes had permitted it, or that she was even aware of it.
If I had only asked her what associations she connected with my Christian name--if I had only persuaded her to speak in the briefest and most guarded terms of her past life--the barrier between us, which the change in our names and the lapse of ten years had raised, must have been broken down; the recognition must have followed.