interviewer

美音:[ˌintəˈvjuːə]

简单释义:


n.采访者;面试者

网络面试官;接见者;会见者

变形:

复数:interviewers  


完整释义:


n.

1.面试者;采访者


例句:

  1. Near the end of the documentary, I remember the interviewer asking him if it was all worth it.
    我记得影片接近结尾的时候,有个记者问他这一切是否值得。

  2. "But if you use the word 'fired, ' immediately, the interviewer may not be able to see past that. "
    “但如果你说被解雇了,面试官们可能会立即不再关注这些”。

  3. When my 14 year old daughter interviewed for her first job, the interviewer asked if she wanted me to come in the room with her.
    的女儿参加她的第一次工作面试的时候,面试官询问她是否需要我陪着她一起进去。

  4. An interviewer may be saying that you're too skilled to be a strong candidate - or she may be complimenting your extensive experience.
    一位面试官会说你太有能力了是一位很强的应聘者——或者会成在你的经历。

  5. The best interviews are often those in which you're able to forge a real connection with your interviewer.
    最好的面试往往能让你和面试官建立一种真正的联系。

  6. After you're done, the interviewer introduces you to others or shows you around the office.
    面试结束后,面试官把你介绍给其他人、或带你参观办公室。

  7. At the first interview for recruiting a salesman, the interviewer told Mike he would call him back later, but he never answered.
    在第一个招聘销售人员的面试中,面试人员对迈克说回头再给他电话答复,但他根本没有答复。

  8. While it may also be tempting to point out the illegality of the question, doing so likely won't endear you to the interviewer.
    你也许会想要指出这样问是不对的,但是这样做决不会让你更讨面试官喜爱。

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