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in • tern • ship / ' intsrnTip / noun [ count ]

( business ) a period of time when someone, especially a student, works somewhere to learn about a particular job or career

I'm doing a summer internship with a law firm. —Look at intern .

in • ter • pret AWL / in ' tsrprst / verb (in . ter. prets,in . ter.pret. ing ,in . ter.pret ed )

1 to say in one language what someone has said in another language

can't speak Italian — can you interpret for me?

to explain the meaning of something How would you interpret this poem?

in • ter • pre • ta • tion awl / m|tsrprs' teijn /

noun [ count, noncount ]

an explanation of something

What's your interpretation of these statistics?

in • ter • pret • er / in ' tsrprstsr / noun

[ count ]

a person whose job is to translate what someone is saying into another language

in • ter • ro • gate / in ' tersgeit / verb ( in . ter . ro . gates , in . ter . ro gat ing , in ter. ro .gat.ed )

to ask someone a lot of questions over a long period of time The prisoner was interrogated for six hours.

in • ter • ro • ga • tion / infers ' geijn / noun

[ count, noncount ]

They took him away for interrogation.

in .ter . rupt Ф / mto F\pt / verb ( in . ter . rupts , in . ter rupt . ing , in ter . rupt ed )

to say or do something to stop someone from speaking or doing something

Please don't interrupt me when I'm speaking.

to stop something for a time The game was interrupted by rain.

in • ter • rup • tion / |ints ' rApJn / noun [ count, noncount ]

I can't do my homework here. There are too many interruptions.

in • ter • sec • tion / |intsr'sekjn / noun [count]

the place where two or more roads, lines, etc. meet and cross each other

Turn right at the next intersection.

in • ter • state / ' intsrsteit / noun [ count ]

a wide road for fast traffic that goes between states in the U.S.

Head south on Interstate 95 until you see the sign for Providence.

in • ter • val awl / ' intsrvl / noun [ count ]

a period of time between two events

There was an interval of several weeks between the attacks.

in .ter .view l^/'intsrvyu/noun[ count]

1 a meeting when someone asks you questions to decide if you will get a job

have a job interview tomorrow.

a meeting when someone answers questions for a newspaper or for a television or radio program

There was an interview with the candidate on TV last night.

in • ter • view 2 / ' intsrvyu / verb ( in . ter . views , in . ter . view ing , in . ter . viewed )

to ask someone questions in an interview They interviewed six people for the job.

in ter view er / ' intsrvyusr / noun [ count ] The interviewer asked me why I wanted the job.

in • tes • tine / in ' testan / noun [ count ]

( biology ) the tube in your body that carries food away from your stomach to the place where it leaves your body

—Look at the picture at body .

in • ti • mate / ' intamat / adjective

(used about people) having a close relationship They're intimate friends.

—SYNONYM close

in • tim • i • date / in' timadeit /

( in tim i dates , in . tim . i . dat . ing , in • tim i • dat . ed )

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