英:[ˈɪntəvjuː]
美:[ˈɪntərvjuː]
英:[ˈɪntəvjuː]
美:[ˈɪntərvjuː]
in·ter·view
In tr vyu
复数:interviews
第三人称单数:interviews
现在分词:interviewing
过去式:interviewed
过去分词:interviewed
interviewee (n.), interviewer (n.)
词根:interview
n.interviewee 被接见者;被访问者
interviewer 会见者;面谈者;进行面试者
noun
a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications (as of a prospective student or employee)
a meeting at which information is obtained (as by a reporter, television commentator, or pollster) from a person
a report or reproduction of information so obtained
interviewee
verb
transitive to question or talk with (someone) to get information : to conduct an interview with (someone) was interviewed on television Several strong candidates have been interviewed for the position. More than 60 staff members were interviewed for the project …—Nature Conservancy Gone are the days when a language researcher had to interview subjects in a lab …—Katy Steinmetz
The police are interviewing several witnesses.
intransitive to participate in an interview for a position (such as a job)
One warm morning I arrived to interview for a job as an editorial assistant on a trade journal …—Joseph Epstein
job interview求职面试
telephone interview电话面试,电话访问
personal interview个人面谈;面谈调查;私人的会谈
exclusive interview独家采访
in-depth interview深入访谈;深度访问
interview method访谈法
group interview小组面试;团体访谈
depth interview对顾客需要的深入查询
interview skills面试技巧
interview content采访内容;面试内容
focus group interview焦点团体访谈
structured interview结构化面试;结构式访谈
unstructured interviewn. (对考生进行的)口头审查;非结构化面试;非结构性面谈
16世纪10年代,“面对面的会议,正式会议”,源自法语 entrevue,是 s'entrevoir 的动名词形式,意为“相互见面,短暂拜访,瞥见”,源自 entre- “在...之间”(参见 inter-)和古法语 voir “看见”(源自拉丁语 videre,源自 PIE 词根 *weid- “看见”)。现代法语 interview 源自英语。新闻意义上的“与某人交谈以获取发表声明”始于1869年的美国英语。
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]
“采访”,如今的管理方式,通常是某个骗子政客和另一个骗子报纸记者的共同产品。[《国家》杂志,1869年1月28日]
“个人会议,讨论雇用或就业”是在1921年之后的用法; 早期用于军事招募(1918年)。
访谈
精神检查
Noun Anglo-French entreveue meeting, from (s')entreveer to see one another, meet, from entre- inter- + veer to see — more at view
The first known use of interview was in 1514
intestinenoun
the part of the alimentary canal that is a long tube composed of the small intestine and the large intestine, that extends from the stomach to the anus, that helps to digest food and absorb nutrients and water, and that carries waste matter to be discharged
intestinenoun
the part of the alimentary canal that is a long tube composed of the small intestine and the large intestine, that extends from the stomach to the anus, that helps to digest food and absorb nutrients and water, and that carries waste matter to be discharged
intestinaladjective
of or relating to the intestine
affecting or occurring in the intestine
intestateadjective
not having made a will
he died intestate
not disposed of by will
intestate personal property
interweaveverb
to weave together
to blend or cause to blend together
interweaveverb
to weave together
to blend or cause to blend together
interweaveverb
to weave together
to blend or cause to blend together
interviewnoun
a meeting usually face to face especially for the purpose of talking or consulting
an interview to evaluate a prospective student's qualifications
a meeting at which information is obtained (as by a reporter) from a personalso: the account of such a meeting
interviewnoun
a meeting usually face to face especially for the purpose of talking or consulting
an interview to evaluate a prospective student's qualifications
a meeting at which information is obtained (as by a reporter) from a personalso: the account of such a meeting
interviewnoun
a meeting usually face to face especially for the purpose of talking or consulting
an interview to evaluate a prospective student's qualifications
a meeting at which information is obtained (as by a reporter) from a personalso: the account of such a meeting
1 By Friday, June 19, there was still no indication that the fingerprints had been received and that the interview date had come through.
2 In theory, the success of an applicant should not depend on the few others chosen randomly for interview during the same day, but Dr Simonsohn suspected the truth was otherwise.
理论上来说,申请者的成功不应取决于当天随机抽选参加面试的其他几名申请者,但是,西蒙逊博士怀疑事实并非如此。
3 As I started to turn away, he asked if he could interview me on camera about my going to America.
4 Dad’s in Atlanta for a job interview, and Mom’s been working late every single day.
5 But now GEO TV, the biggest channel in our country, wanted to interview a girl about the peace treaty.
6 One day I interviewed a community activist who described a particular job program as a throwback to the Progressive Era.
7 After the main session, reporters pulled each one of us students aside for what they called one-on-one interviews.
8 I wanted to interview him and I also wanted him to ship me some of his food so I could taste it myself.
9 Tsang yesterday's first reading in the background of the Jackie Chan Awards reports after an interview.
曾志伟昨日先在金像奖后台阅读有关成龙的报道后,才接受访问.
10 And as the United States’ first athlete to compete at the games in hijab, I received a lot of additional media requests for interviews by myself.
11 Most of the offenders interviewed for this article said they had experienced it.
为完成这篇文章所访问的大多数性侵犯者表示都有过类似的经历.
12 In the 60 Minutes interview with Chapman, he dismissed as silly the suggestion of any racial bias in Walter McMillian's prosecution.
13 Meanwhile, the interviews to find that first group of Navajos for “special duty” were going on.
14 "You said at the interview you'd had a crush on me forever. When did forever start?"
15 “She was there alone,” Patrolman Mancuso said finally, trying to save the interview from becoming a shambles.
16 All over Harlem, reporters were interviewing people, and microphones were being put before the mouths of the man-in-the-street.
17 My interview notebooks were filled up, but at night I was too tired to write in my journal and went immediately to bed.
18 The sort of stuff he was trying to get me to tell about myself when we were practicing for the interview.
19 Extended my hand to Chaff on interview night.
20 The journalist interviewed my parents and came to watch me practice in New York at the foundation.
1 面试
2 会谈
talk colloquy interlocutory conference talk-in conversation palaver parley powwow get-together huddle face-off gam indaba
3 谈话
conversational interlocutory talk visit conversation crack dialogue discourse converse colloquy confabulate jaw-jaw say call speak rap make conversation
12 提问
13 进行面试
14 调查
search survey investigation examination inquiry probe profiling research investigate run checks on look into check up on inquire into
15 面谈
16 对…进行面试
17 被访问者
18 接受访问
19 口试
20 表现
pheno- performance treatment expression representation projection manifestation showing stop come give state wear perform catch conduct bear demonstrate cast exhibit quit showcase depict portray acquit comport