interview

  • 1interview — [ ɛ̃tɛrvju ] n. f. • 1872; mot angl., du fr. entrevue ♦ Anglic. Entrevue au cours de laquelle un journaliste (⇒ intervieweur) interroge une personne sur sa vie, ses projets, ses opinions, dans l intention de publier une relation de l entretien.… …

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  • 2Interview — Студийный альбом Gentle Giant Дата выпуска 1976 Записан февраль март 1976 …

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  • 3Interview — In ter*view, n. [F. entrevue, fr. entrevoir to see imperfectly, to have a glimpse of, s entrevoir to visit each other. See {Inter }, and {View}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A mutual sight or view; a meeting face to face; usually, a formal or official… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 4Interview — In ter*view, v. t. To have an interview with; to question or converse with, especially for the purpose of obtaining information for publication. [Recent] [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 5Interview — (spr. Interwiuh), Insel im Andaman Archipel, im Bengalischen Meerbusen; westlich von Groß Andaman …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 6interview — I noun audience, audition, colloquy, conference, congressio, conloquium, consultation, conversation, dialogue, discussion, exchange of views, hearing, meeting, mutual exchange, oral examination, question and answer, talk, verbal intercourse II… …

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  • 7interview — (ingl.; pronunc. [interbiú]) f. Interviú. * * * (voz inglesa) ► femenino Interviú …

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  • 8interview — ▪ I. interview interview 2 verb [intransitive, transitive] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES to 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. •… …

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  • 9interview — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ face to face, in person (AmE), one on one (esp. AmE), one to one (BrE), personal ▪ phone (esp. BrE), telephone …

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  • 10interview — in|ter|view1 W2S3 [ˈıntəvju: US ər ] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Early French entrevue, from entrevoir to see each other, meet , from voir to see ] 1.) [U and C] a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out whether… …

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