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/ɪ̱ntə(r)vjuː/
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[N-VAR 可变名词]面试;面谈 An interview is a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out if they are suitable for a job or a course of study.
  [oft N for n]
  • When I went for my first interview for this job I arrived extremely early...

    在参加这份工作的初次面试时,我到得非常早。

  • The interview went well...

    面试进行得非常顺利。

  • Not everyone who writes in can be invited for interview.

    并非每一个写来求职信的人都会被邀请参加面试。

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    [VERB 动词]对…进行面试 If you are interviewed for a particular job or course of study, someone asks you questions about yourself to find out if you suitable for it.
      [be V-ed]
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      [Also be V-ed for n]
      [usu passive]
  • When Wardell was interviewed, he was impressive, and on that basis, he was hired...

    沃德尔参加面试的时候给人留下了深刻印象,所以基于这点,他被雇用了。

  • He was among the three candidates interviewed for the job.

    他是3个来参加求职面试的人选之一。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词]采访;访谈 An interview is a conversation in which a journalist puts questions to someone such as a famous person or politician.
  • Allan gave an interview to the Chicago Tribune newspaper last month...

    艾伦上个月接受了《芝加哥论坛报》的采访。

  • There'll be an interview with Mr Brown after the news.

    新闻过后播出的是对布朗先生的访谈。

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    [VERB 动词]采访;访谈 When a journalist interviews someone such as a famous person, they ask them a series of questions.
      [V n]
  • I seized the chance to interview Chris Hani about this issue.

    我抓住机会就这一问题采访了克里斯·哈尼。

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    [VERB 动词]讯问;审讯 When the police interview someone, they ask them questions about a crime that has been committed.
      [V n]
  • The police interviewed the driver, but had no evidence to go on.

    警方讯问了司机,但是没有获得什么有用的证据。


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    inter·view / ˈɪntəvjuː ; NAmE ˈɪntərvjuː /
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    verb
    interview interviews interviewed interviewing
    noun 1 a formal meeting at which sb is asked questions to see if they are suitable for a particular job, or for a course of study at a college, university, etc. 面试;面谈 a job interview 求职面试 to be called for (an) interview 获通知约见 ~ for a job, etc. He has an interviewnext week for the manager's job. 他下周要接受一个经理职位的面试。 collocationsat
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    2 a meeting (often a public one) at which a journalist asks sb questions in order to find out their opinions (常指公开的)记者采访,访谈 a television/radio/newspaper interview 电视╱电台╱报纸采访 interview(with sb) an interview with the new Governor 对新任州长的访问 to give an interview (= to agree to answer questions) 接受采访 Yesterday, in an interviewon German television, the minister denied the reports. 昨天,在德国电视台的采访中,部长否认了那些报道。 to conduct an interview (= to ask sb questions in public) 进行采访 The interview was published in all the papers. 各家报纸都刊载了这次访谈。 3 interview(with sb) a private meeting between people when questions are asked and answered (私下的)面谈,会谈,晤谈 an interview with the careers adviser 和择业指导员的面谈
    verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] ~ (sb) (for a job, etc.) to talk to sb and ask them questions at a formal meeting to find out if they are suitable for a job, course of study, etc. 对(某人)进行面试(或面谈) Which post are you being interviewed for? 你参加哪个职位的面试? We interviewed ten people for the job. 我们为这份工作面试了十人。 2 [intransitive ] ( especially NAmE) ~ (for a job, etc.) to talk to sb and answer questions at a formal meeting to get a job, a place on a course of study, etc. 接受面试 The website gives you tips on interviewing for colleges. 这个网站为你提供大学面试的窍门。 ( BrE, NAmE) If you don't interview well you are unlikely to get the job. 如果面试时表现不好,你很可能不会得到这份工作。 3 [transitive ] to ask sb questions about their life, opinions, etc, especially on the radio or television or for a newspaper or magazine (媒体)采访,访问 interviewsb about sth Next week, I will be interviewing Spielberg about his latest movie. 下周我将访问斯皮尔伯格,谈论他的最新电影。 interviewsb The Prime Minister declined to be interviewed. 首相婉拒了采访。 4 [transitive ] interviewsb (about sth) to ask sb questions at a private meeting (私下)提问,面谈 The police are waiting to interview the injured man. 警察正等待着向受伤的男子问话。 inter·view·ing / ˈɪntəvjuːɪŋ ; NAmE ˈɪntərvjuːɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] The research involves in-depth interviewing. 这一调查包括深入的采访。 interviewing techniques 面谈技巧 SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 interview interrogation audience consultation These are all words for a meeting or occasion when sb is asked for information, opinions or advice. 以上各词均表示会见、询问、咨询。 interview a formal meeting at which sb is asked questions, for example, to see if they are suitable for a particular job or course of study, or in order to find out their opinions about sth 指面试、面谈: a job interview 求职面试 interrogation the process of asking sb a lot of questions, especially in an aggressive way, in order to get information; an occasion on which this is done 指讯问、审问、盘问: He confessed after four days under interrogation. 他在受讯问四天之后招认了。 audience a formal meeting with an important person 指与要人的会见、觐见: The Pope granted her a private audience. 教宗同意私下接见她。 consultation a meeting with an expert, especially a doctor, to get advice or treatment 指向专家请教的咨询,尤指就诊 PATTERNS an in-depthinterview/consultation a policeinterview/interrogation to have / have a(n) interview/audience/consultation withsb to give / give sb a(n) interview/audience/consultation to carry out / carry out an interview/interrogation inter·view / ˈɪntəvjuː ; NAmE ˈɪntərvjuː / inter·view·ing / ˈɪntəvjuːɪŋ ; NAmE ˈɪntərvjuːɪŋ /
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    interviewin‧ter‧view1 /ˈɪntəvjuː $ -ər-/ ●●● S2 W1 noun
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    1interview (1) [countable, uncountable] a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out whether they are suitable for a job, course of study etcinterview for an interview for a job on the ‘Los Angeles Times’ a portfolio of work presented at interview2[countable] an occasion when a famous person is asked questions about their life, experiences, or opinions for a newspaper, magazine, television programme etcinterview with an interview with the presidentnewspaper/radio/television interview Elton John gave an interview to Barbara Walters (=he answered her questions). an exclusive interview (=one that is given to only one newspaper, programme etc)3[countable] an official meeting with someone who asks you questions:  a police interviewCOLLOCATIONSverbshave an interview· She has an interview next week for a teaching job in Paris.go for an interview (also attend an interview formal)· I went for an interview at a software company yesterday.get an interview· He was one of only five people to get an interview out of more than 100 people who applied.be called/invited for (an) interview· Applicants who are called for interview may be asked to have a medical exam.do an interview (also conduct an interview formal)· The interview was conducted in French.give somebody an interview (=interview someone)· We gave her an interview, but decided not to offer her the job.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + interviewa job interview· Try to predict the questions you might get in your job interview.an informal/formal interview· Applicants will normally have an informal interview with the manager.· One out of every six candidates reached the formal interview.the first interview (also the preliminary interview formal)· He felt the first interview had gone well.a second/follow-up interview (=a more detailed interview after you have been successful in a previous interview)· She was asked back for a second interview.a mock interview (=one that you do for practice, rather than a real interview)· Mock interviews are one way in which students can improve their job-seeking skills.a face-to-face interview (=in which people meet in person)· I had to do a face-to-face interview followed by an entry test.a telephone interview· The first stage is a telephone interview.interview + NOUNinterview technique· The book gives some useful advice on interview technique.an interview question· Some of the interview questions were quite difficult to answer.the interview panel (=the group of people interviewing someone)· The interview panel were very impressed with her enthusiasm.THESAURUSinterview a meeting in which someone is asked questions, to find out if they are suitable for a job, or to help the police find out about a crime. Also used about someone being asked questions on TV, in a newspaper, in a magazine etc: · I’ve got another job interview tomorrow.· Since the police interview, she had changed her statement.· an interview with Keith Richardsinterrogation an occasion when someone is asked a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats, usually by the police or the army: · He claims he was tortured during his interrogation.· Police interrogation methods have been questioned.cross-examination an occasion when someone is asked questions about what they have just said, in order to see if they are telling the truth, especially in a court of law: · Under cross-examination, the only witness said she could not be sure about what she saw.consultation a meeting with a doctor or an expert to discuss treatment or to get advice: · The therapist charges $100 for a half hour consultation.· Would you like to come back for another consultation?audience a formal meeting with a very important person: · He was granted an audience with the Pope.
    interview1 noun
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    interviewinterview2 ●●○ S3 W3 verb [transitive]
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    to ask someone questions during an interviewinterview somebody for something We’re interviewing six candidates for the job.interview somebody about something The police want to interview you about the accident. see thesaurus at
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    interviewing noun [uncountable]:  interviewing skills
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