interns
英 [ɪnˈtɜːnz]
美 [ɪnˈtɜːrnz]
v. (战争期间或由于政治原因未经审讯)拘留,禁闭,关押
n. 实习医生; 实习学生; 毕业实习生
intern的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- VERB (因政治原因)拘留,扣押
If someoneis interned, they are put in prison or in a prison camp for political reasons.- He was interned as an enemy alien at the outbreak of the Second World War.
第二次世界大战爆发时他被作为敌国侨民扣押了。
- He was interned as an enemy alien at the outbreak of the Second World War.
- 实习生;(尤指)实习医师
Aninternis an advanced student or a recent graduate, especially in medicine, who is being given practical training under supervision.
The verb is pronounced /ɪn'tɜːn/. The noun is pronounced /'ɪntɜːn/. 动词读作 /ɪn'tɜːn/。名词读作 /'ɪntɜːn/。
双语例句
- He has had enough work in the Delta to hire two interns from Midwestern design schools this summer.
这个夏天,他在三角洲地区的业务已经多到需要请两位来自中西部设计学校的实习生帮忙了。 - But more and more are working as summer interns.
但是越来越多的人以暑期实习生的身份工作。 - I have interns every year.
我每年都带实习生。 - The interns are already on the phones.
实习生已经在打电话了。 - It also suggests a system of government-backed loans for interns.
报告还建议为实习生建立一个政府支持的贷款体系。 - Most important, more than 60% of interns in America are eventually offered full-time jobs.
最为重要的是,美国超过60%的实习生最终得到了全职工作。 - So now interns have opinions. I have been gone a while.
那么现在,实习生都有自己的主意了。我就离开了一阵子。 - Instead of agonizing over market research, an empirical company hires interns and develops a product in one summer.
某个以经验主义为指导方针的公司不会苦苦执着于市场研究,而是雇佣实习生用一个夏天的时间开发出一个产品。 - They also hire interns through vocational schools who can legally be paid much less.
他们还从职业学校雇佣实习生,可以在不触犯法律的情况下给予极低的工资。 - KPMG judges that the experience helps to prepare interns for working with international clients if they join the firm.
毕马威认为,海外实习经历将有助于这些实习生在加入公司后与国际客户打交道。