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interview noun ⇨ interview 1 (a TV interview) ⇨ interview 2 (a job interview)interview verb ⇨ questioninterview1 noun a TV interview 电视采访a job interview 求职面试interview ♦︎ interrogation ♦︎ audience ♦︎ consultationThese are all words for a meeting at which sb is asked for their opinions or advice, or asked questions. 这些词均表示会见、询问、面谈。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆an interview / an audience / a consultation with sb◆an in-depth interview / consultation◆a police interview / interrogation◆to have / request an interview / an audience / a consultation◆to give / grant sb an interview / an audience / a consultation◆to carry out / conduct an interview / interrogation◆interview / interrogation procedures / techniques■ interview /ˈɪntəvjuː; NAmE ˈɪntərvjuː/ [countable] a meeting (often a public one) at which a journalist asks sb questions in order to find out their opinions; a private meeting between people when questions are asked and answered (常指公开的)记者采访,访谈;(私下的)面谈,会谈◆He's a very private man and rarely gives interviews (= agrees to answer questions).他是个很内向的人,很少接受采访。◆The survey team carried out over 200 interviews with retired people.民意调查组同退休人士进行了200多次面谈。 see also interview ⇨ question verb ■ interrogation [uncountable, countable] the process of asking sb a lot of questions, especially in an aggressive way, in order to get information; an occasion on which this is done 讯问;审问;盘问◆He confessed after four days under interrogation.他在受讯问四天之后招认了。◆She hated her parents' endless interrogations about where she'd been.她讨厌父母没完没了地盘问她去哪里了。 see also interrogate ⇨ question verb ■ audience [countable] a formal meeting with an important person (与要人的)会见;觐见◆The Pope granted her a private audience.教皇私下接见了她。■ consultation [countable] a meeting with an expert, especially a doctor, to get advice or treatment (向专家请教的)咨询会;(尤指)就诊◆A 30-minute consultation will cost £50.就诊30分钟要花50英镑。 see also consult ⇨ ask verb 1 interview2 noun a TV interview 电视采访a job interview 求职面试interview ♦︎ audition ♦︎ trial ♦︎ tryout ♦︎ screen testThese are all words for an occasion when sb tries to show that they are suitable for a particular job, a role in a play, film, etc. or a place in a team. 这些词均表示面试、选拔。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆an interview / an audition / trials / tryouts / a screen test for sth◆an interview / an audition / a trial / a tryout / a screen test with sb◆in an interview / an audition / trials / tryouts◆at an interview / audition◆Olympic / international / national / club trials / tryouts◆to have an interview / an audition / a trial / a tryout / a screen test◆to go for an interview / an audition / a screen test◆to hold interviews / auditions / trials / tryouts◆to do / pass / fail an audition / a screen test■ interview [countable] a formal meeting at which sb is asked questions to see if they are suitable for a particular job, or for a course of study at a college, university, etc. 面试;面谈◆I've got a job interview tomorrow.我明天有一个求职面试。◆She's been called for (an) interview.她已获通知约见。▸ interview verb [transitive, intransitive] ◆We interviewed ten people for the job.我们为这份工作面试了十个人。◆The deadline for applications is 15 October and we will be interviewing early in November.申请的截止日期是10月15日,我们将在11月初进行面试。■ audition / /ɔːˈdɪʃn/ / [countable] a short performance given by an actor, singer, etc. so that sb can decide whether they are suitable to act in a play, sing in a concert, etc. (演出参选者的)试演,试唱,试音◆He went for an audition with the Royal Ballet.他去参加皇家芭蕾舞团的试演。▸ audition verb [intransitive, transitive] ◆I auditioned and was given the part.我试演后得到了那个角色。◆We auditioned over 200 children for the role.我们为这个角色面试了200多名儿童。■ trial [countable, usually plural] (BrE) a competition or series of tests to find the best players or athletes for a sports team or an important event 预赛;选拔赛◆She just missed selection when she came third in the trials.她在选拔赛中排名第三,刚巧落选。■ tryout / /ˈtraɪaʊt/ / [countable, usually plural] (NAmE) a trial for a sports team or event 预赛;选拔赛◆He's now focusing on next week's Olympic tryouts.他现在正集中精力准备下星期的奥运会选拔赛。■ ˈscreen test [countable] a short performance by an actor which is filmed to see if they are suitable to appear in a film (为挑选电影演员的)试镜◆He asked Redford to read the script and take a screen test.他让雷德福读剧本,然后去试镜。 question verb question ♦︎ interview ♦︎ interrogate ♦︎ quiz ♦︎ cross-examine ♦︎ grill ♦︎ debriefThese words all mean to ask sb questions about sth. 这些词均表示提问、询问、盘问。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to question / interview / interrogate / quiz / cross-examine / grill / debrief sb on sth◆to question / interview / interrogate / quiz / cross-examine / grill sb about sth◆to question / interview / quiz sb in connection with sth◆to question / interview / interrogate / cross-examine a witness◆to question / interview / interrogate a suspect◆to be questioned / interviewed / interrogated / quizzed / grilled by police / detectives◆a journalist questions / interviews sb◆to question / interview sb further / in depth■ question [transitive] to ask sb questions about sth, especially officially 正式提问;质询;问◆A man is being questioned in connection with the robbery.一名男子正就那起抢劫案接受讯问。◆Over half of those questioned said they rarely took any exercise.被问到的人有一半以上说他们很少锻炼身体。■ interview [transitive] to ask sb questions about their life, opinions, etc. especially on the radio or television or for a newspaper or magazine; to ask sb questions at a private meeting, especially officially (媒体)采访,访问;(尤指正式)私下提问,面谈◆Next week, I will be interviewing Spielberg about his latest movie.下周我将采访斯皮尔伯格,谈一下他的最新电影。◆The police are waiting to interview the injured man.警察正等着向受伤的男子问话。 see also interview ⇨ interview noun 1 ■ interrogate / /ɪnˈterəgeɪt/ / [transitive] to ask sb a lot of questions over a long period of time, especially in an aggressive way 讯问,审问,盘问(尤含咄咄逼人之意)◆He was interrogated by police for over 12 hours.他被警察审问了12个多小时。◆Soon after we arrived, I was interrogated about my parents and our home life.我们到达后不久,就有人向我盘问起我的父母和我们的家庭生活。 see also interrogation ⇨ interview noun 1 ■ quiz (-zz-) [transitive] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to ask sb a lot of questions in order to get information from them or find out what they have been doing 盘问;查问;讯问◆Two men quizzed over betting shop killings (= in a newspaper headline).两名男子因彩票投注站谋杀案而受讯问。◆More than half the people quizzed in a poll said they would not use the new service.民意调查中超过一半的人说他们不会使用这项新服务。■ ˌcross-eˈxamine [transitive] to ask sb careful questions and in a lot of detail about answers that they have already given, especially in court (尤指在法庭上就证词细节)盘问,诘问◆The witness was cross-examined for over two hours.证人被盘问了两个多小时。▸ ˌcross-examiˈnation noun [uncountable, countable] ◆He broke down under cross-examination (= while he was being cross-examined) and admitted his part in the assault.他经不起严密的诘问,招认了曾参与那次伤人事件。■ grill [transitive] (rather informal) to ask sb a lot of difficult questions about their ideas, actions, etc., often in an unpleasant way (常令人不快地)盘问,追问◆They grilled her about where she had been all night.他们盘问她整个晚上去了哪里。◆He was grilled by detectives for several hours.侦探盘问了他几个小时。▸ grilling noun [countable, usually singular] ◆The minister faced a tough grilling at today's press conference.部长在今天的记者招待会上受到了严厉的质问。■ debrief / /ˌdiːˈbriːf/ / [transitive] to ask sb questions officially in order to get information about the task that they have just completed 正式询问,盘问(某人执行任务的情况)◆He was taken to a US airbase to be debriefed on the mission.他被带到美国空军基地汇报执行任务的情况。 |