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 interview ['intəvju:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 面谈, 访问, 接见, 面试

vt. 接见, 对...进行面谈(试)


  1. As he had nothing to tell, he refused to give any interviews to the journalists.
    他由于无可奉告,拒绝了记者采访。
  2. He mentioned that problem at our interviews.
    他在我们会谈时提到了那个问题。


interview
[ noun ]
  1. the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists

  2. <noun.communication>
    my interviews with teenagers revealed a weakening of religious bonds
  3. a conference (usually with someone important)

  4. <noun.communication>
    he had a consultation with the judge
    he requested an audience with the king
[ verb ]
  1. conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting

  2. <verb.communication> question
  3. discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation

  4. <verb.communication>
    We interviewed the job candidates
  5. go for an interview in the hope of being hired

  6. <verb.communication>
    The job candidate interviewed everywhere


Interview \In"ter*view\, n. [F. entrevue, fr. entrevoir to see
imperfectly, to have a glimpse of, s'entrevoir to visit each
other. See {Inter-}, and {View}.]
1. A mutual sight or view; a meeting face to face; usually, a
formal or official meeting for consultation; a conference;
as, the secretary had an interview with the President.

2. A conversation, or questioning, for the purpose of
eliciting information for publication; the published
statement so elicited.

Note: A recent use, originating in American newspapers, but
apparently becoming general.


Interview \In"ter*view\, v. t.
To have an interview with; to question or converse with,
especially for the purpose of obtaining information for
publication. [Recent]

  1. She told the Post in an interview published Sunday that some of the money may have become "mingled" into improvements on her home that included a swimming pool, a $2,500 wide-screen television and renovations to her basement.
  2. Those opinions are those of Mr. Yeltsin," Arbatov said in an interview.
  3. "We're still working on how to implement what the president said," Charles Kolb, deputy undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Education, said in an interview Monday.
  4. Lantos, 62, a member of the House since 1981, terminated an interview last October and requested that further questions be submitted in writing, the newspaper said.
  5. "Our relationship is terminated," Mr. Ryan said in a telephone interview.
  6. "Windows cannot be opened without a screen to keep flies and bacteria from coming in freely," Vice Education Minister He Dongchang said in a recent interview.
  7. Manuel Sanchez, director of the Center for Economic Research and Analysis, a private think tank, said in an interview that short-term anxiety will ease if investors see that the government is negotiating a solid, long-term agreement on the debt.
  8. In an interview with The Associated Press, Ms. Bhutto attributed the recent criticism of her to the government.
  9. In an interview with the Washington Post in early October, the secretary said the Fed may be slightly more interested in curbing inflation than the administration is, while the administration may put slightly more emphasis on spurring economic growth.
  10. Rosier was indicted 11 months after his wife's death when he said in a television interview that he "administered something to terminate her life" and wrote a book about how she died.
  11. If it hadn't been for that destroyer, I would probably be dead," Nguyen, 20, said in an interview just before Independence Day.
  12. It took several moments to deconstruct this. It seems that News At Ten now specialises in the 'sandwich', a conventional film report served up to the consumer between a studio intro and a live two-way interview involving anchorman and reporter.
  13. Those who formed the new Democratic Center coalition are "pseudo-leaders," said Nicaraguan rebel Roberto Ferrey in a recorded interview.
  14. "I am ready to sit in an international conference with Israelis, no matter whom they send," Arafat says in an interview in the Nov. 7 issue of Time magazine.
  15. In these searches, investigators inspect plane crash sites, interview villagers who witnessed crashes and collect other evidence of missing soldiers.
  16. "I have no knowledge of any investigation of me or my office," he said in a telephone interview.
  17. "The key here is early treatment," Ms. Ho said in a telephone interview Thursday.
  18. "I think people look at the world in many different ways and choose to see what they like," she said in an interview last year with The Washington Post. "I think lots of people ignore some of the harder issues, the more unpleasant things.
  19. "They were not battalions and they have no dignity," Endara said in a hospital interview as supporters held up his bloodied guayabera, a short- sleeved, smock-type shirt favored by many Latins.
  20. But off-kilter the least bit, it'll kill you," Swayze said in an interview in May 29's US magazine.
  21. "I really don't feel angry or vindictive or anything toward the people I was involved with at that time," Miss Harper said in a recent interview.
  22. Chancellor Helmut Kohl said in an interview with the ARD television network that he was "alarmed" by the Republicans' showing in West Berlin.
  23. Rowan reported on the president's comments during an interview on WUSA-TV in Washington on Monday evening.
  24. Nonetheless, Richard T. Curtin, director of consumer surveys at the institute, said in an interview that the October results are a good bench mark.
  25. Looking fit and tan from tennis, jogging and a vacation in the Caucasus Mountains, the 58-year-old Yeltsin was as outspoken as ever in a recent interview.
  26. He spoke to Radio Catolica, Nicaragua's Roman Catholic Church radio station, in a telephone interview from San Jose, Costa Rica, where the summit was held.
  27. Justice Department spokesman Pat Korten confirmed Tuesday night in a telephone interview that Meese had recused himself from the investigation.
  28. The State Department "has let this thing slide" Hopkins said in a telephone interview Friday.
  29. In an interview with Cable Network News, Arafat blamed Iran for the hijacking.
  30. He snatches three or four hours of sleep in his hotel room and conducts an interview while eating a sandwich.
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