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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th 
	
		   
 interview     
  inter·view  [interview interviews interviewed interviewing] noun, verb BrE [ˈɪntəvjuː]  NAmE [ˈɪntərvjuː]   noun  1. 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   •a  job interview    •to be  called for (an) interview    •~ for a job, etc.  He  has an interview  next week for the manager's job.   2. a meeting (often a public one) at which a journalist asks sb questions in order to find out their opinions   •a  television/radio/newspaper interview    •~ (with sb) an interview with the new Governor    •to  give an interview (= to agree to answer questions)    • Yesterday,  in an interview  on German television, the minister denied the reports.    •to  conduct an interview (= to ask sb questions in public)    • The interview was published in all the papers.   3. ~ (with sb) a private meeting between people when questions are asked and answered   •an interview with the careers adviser    • Interviews and questionnaires are the most important tools in market research.        Word Origin:    early 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’.        Thesaurus:     interview noun     1. C      •I've got a job interview tomorrow.       audition •  • screen test • |BrE trial • |AmE tryout •        (a/an) interview/audition/trials/tryouts/screen test for  sth       in  (a/an) interview/audition/trials/tryouts       have  a/an interview/audition/trials/tryouts/screen test     2. C      •She rarely gives interviews to journalists.       audience •  • consultation •  • interrogation •         a/an interview/audience/consultation with  sb       have/request/give sb/grant sb  a/an interview/audience/consultation       carry out/conduct  an interview/interrogation       Collocations:    Jobs    Getting a job      look for  work      look for/apply for/go for  a job      get/pick up/complete/fill out/ (BrE) fill in  an application (form)      send/email  your (BrE) CV/(NAmE) résumé/application/application form/covering letter      be called for/have/attend  an interview      offer sb  a job/work/employment/promotion      find/get/land  a job      employ/ (especially NAmE) hire/recruit/ (especially BrE) 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 NAmE) 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 BrE) work/go  freelance      do/take on  temp work/freelance work      do/be engaged in/be involved in  voluntary work    Leaving your job      leave/ (especially NAmE) 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       Synonyms:    interview    interrogation  • audience  • consultation      These are all words for a meeting or occasion when sb is asked for information, opinions or advice.      interview •  a formal meeting at which sb 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 sth: ▪ a job interview       interrogation •  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: ▪ 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.     an in-depth  interview/consultation     a police  interview/interrogation     to have/request  a(n) interview/audience/consultation with  sb     to give/grant  sb a(n) interview/audience/consultation     to carry out/conduct  an interview/interrogation       Example Bank:     •All police interviews are recorded and transcribed.      •He did a live interview on the CBC News Morning show.      •He gave the paper an interview about his musical tastes.      •He had an interview with IBM.      •He said in an interview that he wanted to get married.      •He's a very private man and rarely does interviews.      •I get a lot of interview requests from journalists.      •I have a job interview tomorrow.      •Prepare answers to possible interview questions.      •She taped an interview to appear the following day on ‘CBS Sunday Morning’.      •She's been called for an interview for the manager's job.      •Telephone interviews with over 400 Scottish businesses picked up impressively high rates of satisfaction.      •The company contacted her to arrange an interview.      •The documentary combines interview footage and clips from his films.      •The questions are the central point of the whole interview procedure and should be planned in advance.      •The survey team carried out over 200 interviews with retired people.      •This month we feature an interview with Nicole Kidman.      •We have an exclusive interview with the director of the movie.      •We're about to start the second round of interviews for the post.      •a police interview with suspected terrorists      •an interview between the French Foreign Minister and the President of Egypt      •an interview for the post of sales manager      •an interview with the Vietnamese leader      •He came across very well at the interview.      •He has an interview next week for the manager's job.      •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.      •In the interview they asked me about my future plans.      •She sounded like just what we were looking for, so we asked her for an interview.      •She's been called for (an) interview.      •She's had an interview with the careers adviser.     Derived Word: ↑interviewing      verb  1. transitive, intransitive ~ (sb) (for a job, etc.) to talk to sb and ask them questions at a formal meeting to find out if they are suitable for a job, course of study, etc   • Which post are you being interviewed for?    • We interviewed ten people for the job.   2. intransitive  (especially NAmE)~ (for a job, etc.) to talk to sb 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.    • (BrE, NAmE)If you don't interview well you are unlikely to get the job.   3. transitive to ask sb questions about their life, opinions, etc, especially on the radio or television or for a newspaper or magazine   •~ sb about sth  Next week, I will be interviewing Spielberg about his latest movie.    •~ sb  The Prime Minister declined to be interviewed.   4. transitive ~ sb (about sth) to ask sb questions at a private meeting   • The police are waiting to interview the injured man.     Verb forms:         Word Origin:    early 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’.        Thesaurus:     interview verb T     •The police are waiting to interview the injured man.      question •  • interrogate •  • cross-examine •  • grill •  • debrief • |especially journalism quiz •        interview/question/interrogate/cross-examine/grill/debrief/quiz sb on  sth       interview/question/interrogate/cross-examine/grill/quiz sb about  sth       interview/question/interrogate/cross-examine a witness        interview/question/interrogate a suspect        Example Bank:     •I heard him being interviewed on the news earlier.      •The deadline for applications is 15 October and we will be interviewing early in November.         
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