单词 | intern |
释义 | intern Word forms: interns, interning , interned pronunciation note: The verb is pronounced (ɪntɜːʳn ). The noun is pronounced (ɪntɜːʳn ). 1. verb [usually passive] If someone is interned, they are put in prison or in a prison camp for political reasons. He was interned as an enemy alien at the outbreak of the Second World War. [be VERB-ed] Synonyms: imprison, hold, confine, detain 2. countable noun An intern is an advanced student or a recent graduate, who is being given practical training under supervision. Synonyms: apprentice, student, pupil, novice Collocations: graduate intern We facilitate this need by letting firms 'try before they buy' by taking on a free graduate intern for two months. Times, Sunday Times He plans to take on a graduate intern for a couple of months, paid pro-rata at 15,000 a year. Times, Sunday Times The scheme centres on a website that matches employers with suitable graduate interns. Times, Sunday Times It found 20 per cent of graduate interns and 40 per cent of young interns overall were not paid. The Sun Research shows almost a third of graduate interns are unpaid. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 扣押 Japanese: 抑留する |
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