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1 interview
'intəvju:
1. noun(a formal meeting and discussion with someone, eg a person applying for a job, or a person with information to broadcast on radio or television.) entrevista
2. verb(to question (a person) in an interview: They interviewed seven people for the job; He was interviewed by reporters about his policies.) entrevistarinterview1 n entrevistainterview2 vb entrevistartr['ɪntəvjʊː]1 entrevistar, hacer una entrevista a, entrevistarse con1 entrevistarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto give an interview conceder una entrevistato have an interview with somebody entrevistarse con alguieninterview ['ɪntər.vju:] vt: entrevistarinterview vi: hacer entrevistas: entrevista fn.• conferencia s.f.• entrevista s.f.• interviú s.m.v.• entrevistar v.• interviuvar v.'ɪntərvjuː, 'ɪntəvjuː
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a) (for job, university place) entrevista fhe was called for an interview o (BrE also) for interview — lo citaron para una entrevista
b) (with politician, entertainer) entrevista f, interviú fc) ( in market research) entrevista fd) (BrE Law) interrogatorio m
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a) \<\<candidate/celebrity\>\> entrevistarb) (BrE Law) interrogar*
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vi ( conduct interview)['ɪntǝvjuː]1.N entrevista f ; (for press, TV) entrevista f, interviú f or m2.VT [+ person] entrevistar; (for press, TV) hacer una entrevista or interviú a3% of those interviewed did not know that... — un 3 por cien de los entrevistados ignoraba que...
3.VI* * *['ɪntərvjuː, 'ɪntəvjuː]
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a) (for job, university place) entrevista fhe was called for an interview o (BrE also) for interview — lo citaron para una entrevista
b) (with politician, entertainer) entrevista f, interviú fc) ( in market research) entrevista fd) (BrE Law) interrogatorio m
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a) \<\<candidate/celebrity\>\> entrevistarb) (BrE Law) interrogar*
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vi ( conduct interview)
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