interview
英 ['ɪntəvjuː]
美 ['ɪntɚvju]
- n. 接见,采访;面试,面谈
- vt. 采访;接见;对…进行面谈;对某人进行面试
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interview 面试,会谈inter-,在内,在中间,相互,view,看。即相互看,引申词义面试,面谈等。
- interview (n.)
- 1510s, "face-to-face meeting, formal conference," from Middle French entrevue, verbal noun from s'entrevoir "to see each other, visit each other briefly, have a glimpse of," from entre- "between" (see inter-) + Old French voir "to see" (from Latin videre; see vision). Modern French interview is from English. Journalistic sense is first attested 1869 in American English.
The 'interview,' as at present managed, is generally the joint product of some humbug of a hack politician and another humbug of a newspaper reporter. ["The Nation," Jan. 28, 1869]
- interview (v.)
- "to have a personal meeting," 1540s, from interview (n.). Related: Interviewed; interviewing.
- 1. In the interview he gave some grounds for optimism.
- 他接受采访时阐述了持乐观态度的理由。
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- 2. As mentioned earlier, the University supplements this information with an interview.
- 如前所述,大学将通过面试对这一信息进行补充。
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- 3. The interview reflected a growing rift between the President and the government.
- 这段采访反映了总统和政府之间的裂痕越来越大。
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- 4. He then recounted the story of the interview for his first job.
- 他接着讲述了自己第一次找工作时面试的情形。
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- 5. The publicity-shy singer spoke frankly in his first interview in three years.
- 这位不喜欢抛头露面的歌手在3年来的首次访谈中畅所欲言。
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