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interview
- IPA[ˈin(t)ərˌvyo͞o]
美式
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.;a conversation between a journalist or radio or television presenter and a person of public interest, used as the basis of a broadcast or publication
- hold an interview with (someone);question (someone) to discover their opinions or experience
verb: interview, 3rd person present: interviews, gerund or present participle: interviewing, past tense: interviewed, past participle: interviewed
noun: interview, plural noun: interviews
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名詞
- 1. a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.
- ▪ a conversation between a journalist or radio or television presenter and a person of public interest, used as the basis of a broadcast or publication a half-hour interview with the prime minister
- ▪ an oral examination of an applicant for a job, college admission, etc. I am pleased to advise you that you have been selected for an interview
動詞
- 1. hold an interview with (someone) he arrived to be interviewed by a local TV station about the level of unemployment
- ▪ question (someone) to discover their opinions or experience all the customers interviewed were pleased to be getting a new bathroom
- ▪ orally examine (an applicant for a job, college admission, etc.) he came to be interviewed for a top job I was interviewing all last week
- ▪ perform (well or badly) at an interview.
- an interview held with an employee about to leave an organization, typically in order to ... in his exit interview, he suggested to HR that a counsellor within the office would have been a great help
Oxford Dictionary
- an interview that has not been prearranged, whose purpose is to catch the interviewee off guard: in an ambush interview, he was asked what he will do now
Oxford Dictionary
- a formal meeting in which an applicant is asked questions to determine their suitability for a ... the night before his job interview, he couldn't sleep
Oxford Dictionary
- an interview held with an employee about to leave an organization, typically in order to ... in his exit interview, he suggested to HR that a counselor within the office would have been a great help
Oxford American Dictionary
- an interview that has not been prearranged, whose purpose is to catch the interviewee off guard: in an ambush interview, he was asked what he will do now
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɪntəvjuː]
英式
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.
- hold an interview with (someone): she was interviewed by a reporter from the Daily News police are keen to interview two men seen nearby
Oxford Dictionary