interview UK ['ɪn.tə.vju:] US [-tˌɚ-] noun countable ESSENTIAL ■a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course 面试;面谈•a job interview求职面试 •I had an interview for a job with a publishing firm.我参加了一家出版公司的求职面试。 ESSENTIAL ■a meeting in which someone is asked questions about themselves for a newspaper article, television show, etc 采访•an exclusive interview with Paul Simon对保罗‧赛门的独家采访 •In a television interview last night she denied she had any intention of resigning.在昨晚的电视采访中,她否认有辞职的打算。 ESSENTIAL ■a meeting in which the police ask someone questions to see if they have committed a crime 讯问 UK ['ɪn.tə.vju:] US [-tˌɚ-] verb transitive IMPROVER ■to ask someone questions in an interview 采访;对…进行面试;讯问•We've had 200 applicants for the job, but we only plan to interview about 20 of them.有200人申请这份工作,但我们只打算对其中约20名进行面试。 •Who's the most famous person you've ever interviewed on TV?你在电视上采访过的人中谁最有名? •Police are interviewing a 43-year-old man in connection with the murder.警方正在对一名与该谋杀案有关的43岁男子进行讯问。 |