intern
intern 英 [ɪnˈtɜ:n] 美 [ɪnˈtɜrn]
n. 实习生,实习医师 vt. 拘留,软禁 vi. 作实习医师
进行时:interning 过去式:interned 过去分词:interned 第三人称单数:interns 名词复数:interns
- Somewhere between being a student and a professional is the life of an intern, an advanced student, especially in medicine, who gets on-the-job experience.
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- n. 实习生,实习医师
- vt. 拘留,软禁
- vi. 作实习医师
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1. Trust me, I’m an intern.
相信我,我是一名实习生。
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2. “I was an unpaid intern and I had no problem with it, ” he said.
“我曾经就是一个无薪的实习生,我觉得这没什么,”他说到。
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3. We were catching up at a Northwestern University alumni event; so naturally I suggested she take on a student as a summer intern.
我们在西北大学同学会上碰面的时候,我很自然地建议她雇用一个学生作为她的夏季实习生。
- intern (n.) "one working under supervision as part of professional training," originally "assistant resident physician, doctor in training in a hospital," 1879, American English, from French interne "assistant doctor," noun use of interne "internal," from Latin internus "within, inward" (see internal). Extended to other professions (originally teaching) from 1963 in reference to one under training and acquiring practical experience.
- intern (v.1) 1866, "to confine within set limits," from French interner "send to the interior, confine," from Middle French interne "inner, internal" (14c.), from Latin internus "within, internal" (see internal; also compare intern (n.)).
- intern (v.2) "to act or serve as as a (medical) intern," 1933, from intern (n.). Related: Interned; interning.
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