interns

interns[ˈɪnˌtɜ:nz] 

原级:intern

现在分词:interning

过去分词:interned

interns的反义词

过去式:interned

interns 基本解释
<美>住院实习医生( intern的名词复数 );拘留,关押( intern的第三人称单数 );
interns 网络解释

1. 实习生:其中多是先跟我做暑假实习生(interns),然后留下来成为正式员工. 他们多还没有毕业,也没有北美工作经验,需要留在水牛城继续学业,能够来到公司一边工作,一边完成学位对他们是绝好的选择(水牛城工作机会很有限,我们公司被认为是比较理想的所在).

interns 单语例句

1. Selected interns will be expected to work from September to the end of the expo next October.

2. They are two of the six interns in Urban Group, a property management company and a subsidiary of NWS Holdings.

3. Most interns are paid the bare minimum - if they're paid at all.

4. She said kindergartens hire interns because they want to keep down their costs.

5. However, the language barrier is one of the problems the foreign interns must tackle.

6. The Shanghai World Expo organizer on Monday began to recruit 130 interns among local university graduates to assist the operation of the 2010 event.

7. SHENZHEN - Taiwan IT giant Foxconn faces new accusations of forcing employees in its mainland factories to work excessive overtime and of exploiting interns.

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8. It should plug the loopholes in the administration to ensure that interns always work under the guidance of licensed doctors.

9. Many students work as interns at the pottery workshops in Qinzhou, learning from technicians and veteran potters.

10. It is more usual for interns to be paid if their positions are directly related to the company's performance.