[/ˈɪntəvjuː; ˋɪntɚˏvju/] n ~ (with sb) 用法: 1 meeting at which sb (eg sb applying for a job) is asked questions to find out if he is suitable 面试; 面谈: a job interview 招聘面试 * I've got an interview with National Chemicals. 我已获全国化学制品公司邀约面试. * Applicants will be called for interview in due course. 申请者将於适当时候获邀约面谈. * [attrib 作定语] an interview panel 面试小组. 用法: 2 meeting at which a reporter, etc asks sb questions in order to find out his views (记者等的)采访, 交谈, 晤谈: a TV interview 电视采访 * I never give interviews. 我从不接受采访. * In an exclusive interview with David Frost, the former president made many revelations. 前总裁在接受戴维·弗罗斯特独家采访时透露了不少内幕情况. 用法: 3 meeting between two people to discuss important matters, usu rather formally (两人之间)会谈, 晤谈, 商谈, 面谈: a careers interview 职业前途面谈 * I asked for an interview with my boss to discuss my future. 我请求和老板谈谈我的未来. interview 2 v 用法: 1 [I, Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (for sth) conduct an interview with sb (eg a job applicant) 对某人进行面试或面谈(如对求职者): I'm interviewing all this afternoon. 今天整个下午我都要进行面试. * interview a number of candidates 对一些候选人进行面谈 * We interviewed 20 people for the job. 为这份工作我们对20人进行了面试. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (about sth) (of a reporter, etc) ask sb questions in an interview (指记者等)采访, 访问: interview the Prime Minister (about government policy) (就政府政策)采访首相. |