in·ter·view /ˈɪntɚ/
C接見;訪問;對申請工作者的口頭審查(vt.)接見
In·ter·view n.
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.
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]
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interview
n 1: the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which
information is elicited); often conducted by
journalists; "my interviews with teen-agers revealed a
weakening of religious bonds"
2: a conference (usually with someone important); "he had a
consultation with the judge"; "he requested an audience
with the king" [syn: consultation, audience]
v 1: conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio
reporting [syn: question]
2: discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an
evaluation; "We interviewed the job candidates"
3: go for an interview in the hope of being hired; "The job
candidate interviewed everywhere"