interview n. 1.接見(jiàn);會(huì)見(jiàn);會(huì)談;協(xié)商。 2.(記者的)訪問(wèn);訪問(wèn)記。 3.口頭審查。 have [hold] an interview with sb. 會(huì)見(jiàn)某人。 give [grant] an interview to sb. 接見(jiàn)某人。 job interview 對(duì)申請(qǐng)工作者的口頭審查。 vt. 接見(jiàn);會(huì)見(jiàn);(記者)訪問(wèn)。 n. -ee 被會(huì)見(jiàn)者;被接見(jiàn)者;被采訪者。 n. -er 會(huì)見(jiàn)者;接見(jiàn)者;采訪者。
Telephone interview applicant by us service and legal company 由美國(guó)服務(wù)及法律公司電話面試申請(qǐng)人。
Harvey mackay , who runs his own company , often interviews applicants for jobs 自己經(jīng)營(yíng)公司的哈維?麥凱經(jīng)常對(duì)求職者進(jìn)行面試。
As the farmer interviewed applicants for the job , he received a steady stream of refusals 所以當(dāng)這個(gè)農(nóng)場(chǎng)主招工面試時(shí),收到的是一連串堅(jiān)定的拒絕。
In compliance with school regulations , we will interview applicants in their country or by telephone 為核實(shí)申請(qǐng)人本人的就學(xué)意愿,根據(jù)需要將在中國(guó)國(guó)內(nèi)進(jìn)行面試,敬請(qǐng)知悉。
Of course , this means we will also refuse some applications without actually interviewing applicants , so it increases the importance of providing complete and accurate supporting information with applications 當(dāng)然,這也意味著我們將會(huì)在沒(méi)有面談的情況下拒簽部分申請(qǐng)。所以,提供完整詳盡、真實(shí)有效的申請(qǐng)材料將會(huì)更加重要。