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interviewer

/in-ter-vyoo-er/US // ˈɪn tərˌvyu ər //

采访者,面试官,访问者,面试者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who interviews.
    • : a peephole in an entrance door.

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Examples

  • If the interviewer is turned off by that, that’s a huge flag for me.

  • Leachman told interviewers that the show’s powers-that-be had to remind her that the star of the show was Lassie, not her.

  • It depends on the interviewer, their priorities and mood, as well as on my competition.

  • In fact, what self-respecting New Yorker is going to tell an interviewer how satisfied they are with their life.

  • Gary Althoff, Veresen’s CEO, told an interviewer that Cohn had given him a commitment to work together.

  • West chose wisely when he made Christa Buschendorf his interviewer.

  • I still think of America,” she once told an interviewer, “as a colony of Europe.

  • When Diana told a television interviewer that “there are three people in this marriage” her pain was obvious.

  • One where there was little room for subjectivity, where the personal impression of the interviewer counted less.

  • Mitchum sags against a couch, stares at the lights and waits for the Interviewer—the sixth of the day—to show up.

  • I hoped I wasn't as inaccurate in my estimates of people as was my interviewer.

  • "I think I can find out," said the Interviewer, whose professional ambition was beginning to be excited.

  • As the Interviewer ran his eye over them, he found that he could make very little out of what their backs taught him.

  • The Interviewer had sense and tact enough not to offer him an orange, and so shift the balance of obligation.

  • The Interviewer had attempted the riddle of the Sphinx, and had failed to get the first hint of its solution.