intern的意思和读音

intern

: [ɪnˈtɜrn] : [ɪnˈtɜː(r)n]

n.

v.

interns  interning  interned  

v.+n.intern officer

v.release

n.medical student,doctor

v.imprison,detain,confine,hold,jail

internv.— see alsointernee

1.[oftpass]~ sb (in sth)to put sb in prison during a war or for political reasons, although they have not been charged with a crime

n.— see alsointernship

1.an advanced student of medicine, whose training is nearly finished and who is working in a hospital to get further practical experience

2.a student or new graduate who is getting practical experience in a job, for example during the summer holiday/vacation

a summer intern at a law firm

n.1.“interne”2.“internee”

v.1.2.();()

n.1.Same as interne2.Same as internee3.someone who has recently obtained a qualification as a doctor and is continuing their training by working in a hospital4.a student, or someone who has recently obtained a degree, who works in a job in order to get experience1.Same as interne2.Same as internee3.someone who has recently obtained a qualification as a doctor and is continuing their training by working in a hospital4.a student, or someone who has recently obtained a degree, who works in a job in order to get experience

v.1.to put someone in a prison without officially accusing them of a crime, especially for political reasons

1. Project Quality Engineer Intern Order Management ...

2. Resident physician Intern Genital tract ...

3. dermatologist intern surgeon ...

4. innocent intern investigate ...

6. placebo cell:intern innocent ...

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1.Monica Lewinsky was a 21-year-old White House intern who delivered pizza to President Clinton, then flirted with him and flashed her thong.·21

2.Peter the intern is rude to all the other interns, but when he talks to his supervisor, butter wouldn't melt in his mouth.Peter

3.In 1997, when I was an intern at The Associated Press's Bangkok bureau, my editors asked if I would travel to help cover a coup there.1997

4.But she has rarely referred to the political drama sparked by his relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.”。

5.Wendy: As you know, as an intern, you're an assistant to all of us here. We have a junior accountant, Dennis Lin, but he's off today.

6.Mary Ellen Slayter, in her own list of tips, says to give your intern or assistant just as nice a gift as you would your boss.

7.I was too scared to tell him the truth, which was that the head nurse, not the intern, assigned patient rooms.

8.And by the time I was an intern house officer, I could barely afford to maintain my mother's 13-year-old car, and I was a paid doctor.13

9.She refused to be treated by an intern and demanded to see a qualified doctor.

10."Somebody needs to come out that's an expert. I would love to see some entomology intern come out and study this, " she said.:“