1510s, "face-to-face meeting, formal conference," from Middle French entrevue, verbal noun from s'entrevoir "to see each other, visit each other briefly, have a glimpse of," from entre- "between" (see inter-) + Old French voir "to see" (from Latin videre; see vision). Modern French interview is from English. Journalistic sense is first attested 1869 in American English.
The 'interview,' as at present managed, is generally the joint product of some humbug of a hack politician and another humbug of a newspaper reporter. ["The Nation," Jan. 28, 1869]
interview (v.)
"to have a personal meeting," 1540s, from interview (n.). Related: Interviewed; interviewing.
例文
1. In the interview he gave some grounds for optimism.
彼はインタビューで楽観的な理由を述べた。
2.As mentioned earlier,the University supplements this information with an interview .
前述のように、大学は面接を通じてこの情報を補足します。/
3.The interview reflected a growing rift between the President and the government.
このインタビューは、大統領と政府の間の亀裂がますます大きくなっていることを反映している。
4.He then recounted the story of the interview for his first job.
彼は続けて、自分が初めて就職したときの面接の様子を語った。
5.The publicity-shy singer spoke frankly in his first interview in three years.