to intern
第三人称
interns
现在进行时
interning
过去式
interned
过去完成时
interned
1
实习, 做实习生
to work temporarily in a job, usually during breaks or after completing studies, to gain practical experience in a specific field
- During the summer break, many students choose to intern at companies to enhance their skills.
在暑假期间,许多学生选择在公司实习以提高他们的技能。
- He decided to intern at a law firm to gain firsthand experience in the legal field.
他决定在一家律师事务所实习,以获得法律领域的第一手经验。
- Aspiring journalists often intern at newspapers or media organizations to build their portfolios.
有抱负的记者经常在报纸或媒体组织实习以建立他们的作品集。
- The engineering student is currently interning at a technology startup.
这位工程专业的学生目前在一家科技初创公司实习。
- She has recently interned at a marketing agency to broaden her skill set.
她最近在一家营销机构实习,以拓宽她的技能组合。
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拘留, 拘禁
to restrict someone's freedom by confining them, often done for security, control, or public safety reasons
及物动词
- During wartime, certain individuals were interned in camps for security reasons.
在战争期间,某些人因安全原因被拘留在营地里。
- The government may choose to intern individuals who pose a threat to national security.
政府可能会选择拘留那些对国家安全构成威胁的个人。
- Authorities decided to intern the protestors temporarily to maintain public order.
当局决定暂时拘留抗议者以维持公共秩序。
- In certain historical periods, specific ethnic groups were unfairly interned based on prejudice.
在某些历史时期,特定的民族群体因偏见被不公正地拘留。
- During a state of emergency, authorities have the power to intern individuals for public safety.
在紧急状态期间,当局有权出于公共安全考虑拘留个人。