interview の英語での意味
interviewinterview1 /ˈɪntəvjuː $ -ər-/ noun
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[countable, uncountable] a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out whether they are suitable for a job, course of study etc就職・進学などの適性を判断するために質問を行う公式の面談interview for
an interview for a job on the ‘Los Angeles Times’『ロサンゼルス・タイムズ』の求人に対する面接
a portfolio of work presented at interview面接で提示した作品集2[countable] an occasion when a famous person is asked questions about their life, experiences, or opinions for a newspaper, magazine, television programme etc有名人が新聞・雑誌・テレビ番組などのために自らの生活・経験・意見について質問を受ける場interview with
an interview with the president大統領へのインタビューnewspaper/radio/television interview
Elton John gave an interview to Barbara Walters (=he answered her questions).エルトン・ジョンはバーバラ・ウォルターズのインタビューに応じた(=彼女の質問に答えた)。
an exclusive interview (=one that is given to only one newspaper, programme etc)独占インタビュー(=特定の一紙・一番組などにのみ提供されるもの)3[countable] an official meeting with someone who asks you questions質問を受ける公式の面談:
a police interview警察の事情聴取COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞have an interview· She has an interview next week for a teaching job in Paris.彼女は来週、パリの教職に関する面接がある。go for an interview (also attend an interview formalフォーマル)· I went for an interview at a software company yesterday.昨日、ソフトウェア会社の面接を受けに行った。get an interview· He was one of only five people to get an interview out of more than 100 people who applied.100人以上の応募者の中で、面接に呼ばれたわずか5人のうちの1人だった。be called/invited for (an) interview· Applicants who are called for interview may be asked to have a medical exam.面接に呼ばれた応募者は、健康診断の受診を求められる場合がある。do an interview (also conduct an interview formalフォーマル)· The interview was conducted in French.面接はフランス語で行われた。give somebody an interview (=interview someone)· We gave her an interview, but decided not to offer her the job.彼女を面接したが、採用しないことにした。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + interview形容詞/名詞 + interviewa job interview· Try to predict the questions you might get in your job interview.就職面接で出そうな質問を事前に予測してみよう。an informal/formal interview· Applicants will normally have an informal interview with the manager.応募者は通常、マネージャーと非公式な面談を行う。· One out of every six candidates reached the formal interview.6人に1人の割合で正式な面接に進んだ。the first interview (also the preliminary interview formalフォーマル)· He felt the first interview had gone well.彼は最初の面接はうまくいったと感じた。a second/follow-up interview (=a more detailed interview after you have been successful in a previous interview)· She was asked back for a second interview.彼女は二次面接に呼び戻された。a mock interview (=one that you do for practice, rather than a real interview)· Mock interviews are one way in which students can improve their job-seeking skills.模擬面接は、学生が就職活動のスキルを向上させる方法のひとつだ。a face-to-face interview (=in which people meet in person)· I had to do a face-to-face interview followed by an entry test.対面での面接を受け、その後入社試験も受けなければならなかった。a telephone interview· The first stage is a telephone interview.最初の段階は電話面接だ。interview + NOUNinterview + 名詞interview technique· The book gives some useful advice on interview technique.この本は面接の技法について役立つアドバイスをいくつか紹介している。an interview question· Some of the interview questions were quite difficult to answer.面接の質問の中には、答えるのがかなり難しいものもあった。the interview panel (=the group of people interviewing someone)· The interview panel were very impressed with her enthusiasm.面接官たちは彼女の熱意に非常に感銘を受けた。THESAURUS類義語interview a meeting in which someone is asked questions, to find out if they are suitable for a job, or to help the police find out about a crime. Also used about someone being asked questions on TV, in a newspaper, in a magazine etc就職の適性確認や犯罪捜査のために質問を行う面談;テレビ・新聞・雑誌などで質問を受ける場合にも用いる: · I’ve got another job interview tomorrow.明日また就職面接がある。· Since the police interview, she had changed her statement.警察の事情聴取を受けてから、彼女は供述を変えていた。· an interview with Keith Richardsキース・リチャーズへのインタビューinterrogation an occasion when someone is asked a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats, usually by the police or the army主に警察や軍が、情報を得るために長時間にわたって大量の質問を行う場;脅迫を伴うこともある: · He claims he was tortured during his interrogation.彼は尋問中に拷問を受けたと主張している。· Police interrogation methods have been questioned.警察の尋問方法に疑問が呈されている。cross-examination an occasion when someone is asked questions about what they have just said, in order to see if they are telling the truth, especially in a court of law特に法廷において、相手が真実を述べているかどうかを確かめるため、直前の発言について質問する場: · Under cross-examination, the only witness said she could not be sure about what she saw.反対尋問の中で、唯一の証人は自分が見たものについて確信が持てないと述べた。consultation a meeting with a doctor or an expert to discuss treatment or to get advice治療について話し合ったり助言を得たりするための医師または専門家との面談: · The therapist charges $100 for a half hour consultation.そのセラピストは30分の相談で100ドルを請求する。· Would you like to come back for another consultation?また相談のためにいらっしゃいますか?audience a formal meeting with a very important person非常に重要な人物との公式の謁見: · He was granted an audience with the Pope.彼はローマ教皇への謁見を許された。
すべての翻訳を見る1
[countable, uncountable] a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out whether they are suitable for a job, course of study etc就職・進学などの適性を判断するために質問を行う公式の面談interview for
an interview for a job on the ‘Los Angeles Times’『ロサンゼルス・タイムズ』の求人に対する面接
a portfolio of work presented at interview面接で提示した作品集2[countable] an occasion when a famous person is asked questions about their life, experiences, or opinions for a newspaper, magazine, television programme etc有名人が新聞・雑誌・テレビ番組などのために自らの生活・経験・意見について質問を受ける場interview with
an interview with the president大統領へのインタビューnewspaper/radio/television interview
Elton John gave an interview to Barbara Walters (=he answered her questions).エルトン・ジョンはバーバラ・ウォルターズのインタビューに応じた(=彼女の質問に答えた)。
an exclusive interview (=one that is given to only one newspaper, programme etc)独占インタビュー(=特定の一紙・一番組などにのみ提供されるもの)3[countable] an official meeting with someone who asks you questions質問を受ける公式の面談:
a police interview警察の事情聴取COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞have an interview· She has an interview next week for a teaching job in Paris.彼女は来週、パリの教職に関する面接がある。go for an interview (also attend an interview formalフォーマル)· I went for an interview at a software company yesterday.昨日、ソフトウェア会社の面接を受けに行った。get an interview· He was one of only five people to get an interview out of more than 100 people who applied.100人以上の応募者の中で、面接に呼ばれたわずか5人のうちの1人だった。be called/invited for (an) interview· Applicants who are called for interview may be asked to have a medical exam.面接に呼ばれた応募者は、健康診断の受診を求められる場合がある。do an interview (also conduct an interview formalフォーマル)· The interview was conducted in French.面接はフランス語で行われた。give somebody an interview (=interview someone)· We gave her an interview, but decided not to offer her the job.彼女を面接したが、採用しないことにした。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + interview形容詞/名詞 + interviewa job interview· Try to predict the questions you might get in your job interview.就職面接で出そうな質問を事前に予測してみよう。an informal/formal interview· Applicants will normally have an informal interview with the manager.応募者は通常、マネージャーと非公式な面談を行う。· One out of every six candidates reached the formal interview.6人に1人の割合で正式な面接に進んだ。the first interview (also the preliminary interview formalフォーマル)· He felt the first interview had gone well.彼は最初の面接はうまくいったと感じた。a second/follow-up interview (=a more detailed interview after you have been successful in a previous interview)· She was asked back for a second interview.彼女は二次面接に呼び戻された。a mock interview (=one that you do for practice, rather than a real interview)· Mock interviews are one way in which students can improve their job-seeking skills.模擬面接は、学生が就職活動のスキルを向上させる方法のひとつだ。a face-to-face interview (=in which people meet in person)· I had to do a face-to-face interview followed by an entry test.対面での面接を受け、その後入社試験も受けなければならなかった。a telephone interview· The first stage is a telephone interview.最初の段階は電話面接だ。interview + NOUNinterview + 名詞interview technique· The book gives some useful advice on interview technique.この本は面接の技法について役立つアドバイスをいくつか紹介している。an interview question· Some of the interview questions were quite difficult to answer.面接の質問の中には、答えるのがかなり難しいものもあった。the interview panel (=the group of people interviewing someone)· The interview panel were very impressed with her enthusiasm.面接官たちは彼女の熱意に非常に感銘を受けた。THESAURUS類義語interview a meeting in which someone is asked questions, to find out if they are suitable for a job, or to help the police find out about a crime. Also used about someone being asked questions on TV, in a newspaper, in a magazine etc就職の適性確認や犯罪捜査のために質問を行う面談;テレビ・新聞・雑誌などで質問を受ける場合にも用いる: · I’ve got another job interview tomorrow.明日また就職面接がある。· Since the police interview, she had changed her statement.警察の事情聴取を受けてから、彼女は供述を変えていた。· an interview with Keith Richardsキース・リチャーズへのインタビューinterrogation an occasion when someone is asked a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats, usually by the police or the army主に警察や軍が、情報を得るために長時間にわたって大量の質問を行う場;脅迫を伴うこともある: · He claims he was tortured during his interrogation.彼は尋問中に拷問を受けたと主張している。· Police interrogation methods have been questioned.警察の尋問方法に疑問が呈されている。cross-examination an occasion when someone is asked questions about what they have just said, in order to see if they are telling the truth, especially in a court of law特に法廷において、相手が真実を述べているかどうかを確かめるため、直前の発言について質問する場: · Under cross-examination, the only witness said she could not be sure about what she saw.反対尋問の中で、唯一の証人は自分が見たものについて確信が持てないと述べた。consultation a meeting with a doctor or an expert to discuss treatment or to get advice治療について話し合ったり助言を得たりするための医師または専門家との面談: · The therapist charges $100 for a half hour consultation.そのセラピストは30分の相談で100ドルを請求する。· Would you like to come back for another consultation?また相談のためにいらっしゃいますか?audience a formal meeting with a very important person非常に重要な人物との公式の謁見: · He was granted an audience with the Pope.彼はローマ教皇への謁見を許された。interviewinterview2 verb [transitive]
to ask someone questions during an interview面接・インタビューで(誰かに)質問をするinterview somebody for something
We’re interviewing six candidates for the job.その職に6人の候補者の面接を行っている。interview somebody about something
The police want to interview you about the accident.警察はその事故についてあなたに事情を聴きたがっている。► see thesaurus at ask—interviewing noun [uncountable]:
interviewing skills面接・インタビューのスキル
to ask someone questions during an interview面接・インタビューで(誰かに)質問をするinterview somebody for something
We’re interviewing six candidates for the job.その職に6人の候補者の面接を行っている。interview somebody about something
The police want to interview you about the accident.警察はその事故についてあなたに事情を聴きたがっている。► see thesaurus at ask—interviewing noun [uncountable]:
interviewing skills面接・インタビューのスキル