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interview

Word family
in·ter·view1 /ˈɪntəvjuː $ -ər-/ ●●● S2 W1 noun  
1 interview.jpg [countableC, uncountableU]BOASK A QUESTION a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out whether they are suitable for a job, course of study etc 〔求职、入学等的〕面试,面谈
interview for
 an interview for a job on the ‘Los Angeles Times’
《洛杉矶时报》的一次求职面试
 a portfolio of work presented at interview
在面试时呈递的工作成果样本
4  See picture of 见图 interview
2 [countableC]ASK A QUESTIONFAMOUS an occasion when a famous person is asked questions about their life, experiences, or opinions for a newspaper, magazine, television programme etc 〔对名人的〕采访,访谈
interview with
 an interview with the president
对总统的采访
newspaper/radio/television interview 报纸/电台/电视采访
 Elton John gave an interview to Barbara Walters (=he answered her questions).
埃尔顿 · 约翰接受了芭芭拉 · 沃尔特斯的采访。
 an exclusive interview (=one that is given to only one newspaper, programme etc)
独家采访
3 [countableC]PGOASK A QUESTION an official meeting with someone who asks you questions 〔与提问者的〕正式会谈,面谈,会见
 a police interview
警方问讯
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
have an interview 有面试
She has an interview next week for a teaching job in Paris.
下周她要参加巴黎一份教职的面试。
go for an interview (also attend an interview formal) 参加面试
I went for an interview at a software company yesterday.
昨天我去了一个软件公司参加面试。
get an interview 得到面试(机会)
He was one of only five people to get an interview out of more than 100 people who applied.
在一百多名申请者中仅5名获得面试机会,他是其中之一。
be called/invited for (an) interview 被通知/获邀面试
Applicants who are called for interview may be asked to have a medical exam.
被通知前去参加面试的申请者可能要做一次体检。
do an interview (also conduct an interview formal) 进行面试
The interview was conducted in French.
此次面试以法语进行。
give somebody an interview (=interview someone) 面试某人
We gave her an interview, but decided not to offer her the job.
我们对她进行了面试,但决定不把这份工作给她。
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + interview
a job interview 求职面试
Try to predict the questions you might get in your job interview.
尽量预想一下求职面试时可能会被问到的问题。
an informal/formal interview 非正式/正式面谈
Applicants will normally have an informal interview with the manager.
申请人通常将接受经理的一次非正式面谈。
nOne out of every six candidates reached the formal interview.
the first interview (also the preliminary interview formal) 初步面试
He felt the first interview had gone well.
他感觉第一次面试表现得不错。
a second/follow-up interview (=a more detailed interview after you have been successful in a previous interview) 第二次/后续的面试
She was asked back for a second interview.
她被叫回去进行第二次面试。
a mock interview (=one that you do for practice, rather than a real interview) 模拟面试
nMock interviews are one way in which students can improve their job-seeking skills.
a face-to-face interview (=in which people meet in person) 面对面的面试
nI had to do a face-to-face interview followed by an entry test.
a telephone interview 电话面试
nThe first stage is a telephone interview.
interview + NOUN
interview technique 面试技巧
The book gives some useful advice on interview technique.
本书就面试技巧提供了一些实用的建议。
an interview question 面试问题
nSome of the interview questions were quite difficult to answer.
the interview panel (=the group of people interviewing someone) 面试小组
nThe interview panel were very impressed with her enthusiasm.
nTHESAURUS
interview 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 Richards
interrogation 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.
Examples from the Corpus
interview2 ●●○ S3 W3 verb [transitiveT]  
ASK A QUESTIONto ask someone questions during an interview 对〔某人〕进行面试;采访,访问;提问
interview somebody for something
 We’re interviewing six candidates for the job.
这份工作我们要面试六名申请人。
interview somebody about something
 The police want to interview you about the accident.
警方想就这起事故向你问话。
see thesaurus at ask
interviewing noun [uncountableU]
 interviewing skills
面试技巧
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
LBED_17_ainterviewin·ter·view1 /ˈɪntəvjuː-ər-/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU]HUMAN RESOURCES a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions to find out whether they are suitable for a job
a job interview
Applicants will be called for interview next month.
exit interview flyback interview screening interview
2[countableC] an occasion when someone, for example a politician, is asked questions about their views or actions on television, for a newspaper etc
In a radio interview this morning, the Chancellor ruled out a rise in interest rates.
3[countableC]MARKETING an occasion when someone is asked questions about a product or service, to find out how it can be improved or the best way to advertise it
a market research interview
depth interview
depth-interviewing noun [uncountableU]
Large amounts of time are normally required for depth-interviewing.
interviewinterview2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
1HUMAN RESOURCESto ask someone questions in a formal meeting in order to find out if they are suitable for a job
She was appointed without any other candidates being interviewed.
I’ve been interviewing all afternoon.
interview somebody for something
We interviewed twelve people for the job.
2to ask someone, for example a politician, questions about their views or actions on television, for a newspaper etc
The chairman refused to be interviewed.
3MARKETINGto ask someone questions about a product or service, to find out how it can be improved or the best way to advertise it
A sample of 200 women were interviewed.
interviewer noun [countableC]
The interviewer should not ask about your marital status.
her reputation as a tough political interviewer
Origin interview1
(1500-1600) Early French entrevue, from entrevoir to see each other, meet, from voir to see

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