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单词 interview
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interview

noun
 OPAL W
/ˈɪntəvjuː/
/ˈɪntərvjuː/
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  1.  
    a formal meeting at which somebody is asked questions to see if they are suitable for a particular job, or for a course of study at a college, university, etc.
    • a job interview
    • She's been called for (an) interview.
    • interview for something He has an interview next week for the manager's job.
    • interview with somebody/something (for something) I got an interview with a PR company for a trainee position.
    • in an interview In the interview they asked me about my future plans.
    • at an interview He came across very well at the interview.
    Wordfinder
    • apply
    • appoint
    • candidate
    • CV
    • experience
    • interview
    • job description
    • qualification
    • reference
    • shortlist
    Collocations JobsJobsGetting a job
    • look for work
    • look for/​apply for/​go for a job
    • get/​pick up/​complete/​fill out/ (British English) fill in an application (form)
    • send/​email your (British English) CV/(North American English) résumé/application/​application form/​covering letter
    • be called for/​have/​attend an interview
    • offer somebody a job/​work/​employment/​promotion
    • find/​get/​land a job
    • employ/ (especially North American English) hire/​recruit/ (especially British English) take on staff/​workers/​trainees
    • recruit/​appoint a manager
    Doing a job
    • arrive at/​get to/​leave work/​the office/​the factory
    • start/​finish work/​your shift
    • do/​put in/​work overtime
    • have/​gain/​get/​lack/​need experience/​qualifications
    • do/​get/​have/​receive training
    • learn/​pick up/​improve/​develop (your) skills
    • cope with/​manage/​share/​spread the workload
    • improve your/​achieve a better work-life balance
    • have (no) job satisfaction/​job security
    Building a career
    • have a job/​work/​a career/​a vocation
    • find/​follow/​pursue/ (especially North American English) live (out) your vocation
    • enter/​go into/​join a profession
    • choose/​embark on/​start/​begin/​pursue a career
    • change jobs/​profession/​career
    • be/ (both especially British English) work/​go freelance
    • do/​take on temp work/​freelance work
    • do/​be engaged in/​be involved in voluntary work
    Leaving your job
    • leave/ (especially North American English) quit/​resign from your job
    • give up work/​your job/​your career
    • hand in your notice/​resignation
    • plan to/​be due to retire in June/​next year, etc.
    • take early retirement
    compare exit interview
    Extra Examples
    • He had an interview with IBM.
    • I have a job interview tomorrow.
    • Prepare answers to possible interview questions.
    • She's been called for an interview for the manager's job.
    • The company contacted her to arrange an interview.
    • The questions are the central point of the whole interview procedure and should be planned in advance.
    • We're about to start the second round of interviews for the post.
    • an interview for the post of sales manager
    • He's going for an interview at Birmingham University.
    • I was one of 20 people to get an interview after over 1 000 people applied.
    • She sounded like just what we were looking for, so we asked her for an interview.
    • She's been called for (an) interview.
    Topics Working lifea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • face-to-face
    • in-person
    • one-on-one
    verb + interview
    • carry out
    • conduct
    • do
    interview + noun
    • room
    • panel
    • techniques
    preposition
    • in an/​the interview
    • interview about
    • interview between
    phrases
    • a round of interviews
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  2.  
    a meeting (often a public one) at which a journalist asks somebody questions in order to find out their opinions
    • a television/TV/radio/newspaper interview
    • to do/give an interview (= to agree to answer questions)
    • to conduct an interview (= to ask somebody questions in public)
    • The interview was published in all the papers.
    • in an interview Yesterday, in an interview on German television, the minister denied the reports.
    • interview with somebody an in-depth interview with the new governor
    • interview about something an exclusive interview about her new book
    • interview by somebody The film begins with an interview by two local student reporters.
    Synonyms interviewinterview
    • interrogation
    • audience
    • consultation
    These are all words for a meeting or occasion when somebody is asked for information, opinions or advice.
    • interview a formal meeting at which somebody is asked questions, for example, to see if they are suitable for a particular job or course of study, or in order to find out their opinions about something:
      • a job interview
    • interrogation the process of asking somebody a lot of questions, especially in an aggressive way, in order to get information; an occasion on which this is done:
      • He confessed after four days under interrogation.
    • audience a formal meeting with an important person:
      • The Pope granted her a private audience.
    • consultation a meeting with an expert, especially a doctor, to get advice or treatment.
    Patterns
    • an in-depth interview/​consultation
    • a police interview/​interrogation
    • to have/​request a(n) interview/​audience/​consultation with somebody
    • to give/​grant somebody a(n) interview/​audience/​consultation
    • to carry out/​conduct an interview/​interrogation
    Extra Examples
    • This month we feature an interview with Nicole Kidman.
    • I once read an interview with her in a kids' magazine.
    • We have an exclusive interview with the director of the movie.
    • The documentary features extensive interviews with the four original members of the band.
    • He refused to discuss his divorce during an interview on the radio.
    • The documentary combines interview footage and clips from his films.
    • She taped an interview to appear the following day on ‘CBS Sunday Morning’.
    • I get a lot of interview requests from journalists.
    • He's a very private man and rarely does interviews.
    • He said in an interview that he wanted to get married.
    • He gave the paper an interview about his musical tastes.
    • He did a live interview on the CBC News Morning show.
    • an interview with the Vietnamese leader
    Topics TV, radio and newsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • face-to-face
    • in-person
    • one-on-one
    verb + interview
    • carry out
    • conduct
    • do
    interview + noun
    • room
    • panel
    • techniques
    preposition
    • in an/​the interview
    • interview about
    • interview between
    phrases
    • a round of interviews
    See full entry
  3.  
    a private meeting between people when questions are asked and answered
    • a telephone/phone interview
    • interview with somebody She's had an interview with the careers adviser.
    • He gave a very full account in long interviews with experienced police officers.
    • Interviews and questionnaires are the most important tools in market research.
    Extra Examples
    • All police interviews are recorded and transcribed.
    • Telephone interviews with over 400 Scottish businesses picked up impressively high rates of satisfaction.
    • The survey team carried out over 200 interviews with retired people.
    • a police interview with suspected terrorists
    • an interview between the French foreign minister and the president of Egypt
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • face-to-face
    • in-person
    • one-on-one
    verb + interview
    • carry out
    • conduct
    • do
    interview + noun
    • room
    • panel
    • techniques
    preposition
    • in an/​the interview
    • interview about
    • interview between
    phrases
    • a round of interviews
    See full entry
  4. Word Originearly 16th cent. (formerly also as enterview): from French entrevue, from s'entrevoir ‘see each other’, from voir ‘to see’, on the pattern of vue ‘a view’.

interview

verb
 OPAL W
/ˈɪntəvjuː/
/ˈɪntərvjuː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they interview
/ˈɪntəvjuː/
/ˈɪntərvjuː/
he / she / it interviews
/ˈɪntəvjuːz/
/ˈɪntərvjuːz/
past simple interviewed
/ˈɪntəvjuːd/
/ˈɪntərvjuːd/
past participle interviewed
/ˈɪntəvjuːd/
/ˈɪntərvjuːd/
-ing form interviewing
/ˈɪntəvjuːɪŋ/
/ˈɪntərvjuːɪŋ/
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  1.  
    [transitive, intransitive] to talk to somebody and ask them questions at a formal meeting to find out if they are suitable for a job, course of study, etc.
    • interview somebody The university interviews all potential candidates.
    • interview somebody for something Which post are you being interviewed for?
    • We interviewed ten people for the job.
    • The deadline for applications is 15 October and we will be interviewing early in November.
    Topics Working lifea1
  2. [intransitive] interview (for something) to talk to somebody and answer questions at a formal meeting to get a job, a place on a course of study, etc.
    • The website gives you tips on interviewing for colleges.
    • If you don't interview well you are unlikely to get the job.
  3.  
    [transitive] to ask somebody questions about their life, opinions, etc., especially on the radio or television or for a newspaper or magazine
    • interview somebody about something Next week, I will be interviewing Spielberg about his latest movie.
    • interview somebody The prime minister declined to be interviewed.
    • interview somebody on something I heard him being interviewed on the news earlier.
    Topics TV, radio and newsa1
  4.  
    [transitive] to ask somebody questions at a private meeting
    • interview somebody The police are waiting to interview the injured man.
    • interview somebody about something After 14 days, patients were interviewed about the recurrence of any symptoms.
  5. Word Originearly 16th cent. (formerly also as enterview): from French entrevue, from s'entrevoir ‘see each other’, from voir ‘to see’, on the pattern of vue ‘a view’.
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