Intern
['ɪntɜːn] or ['ɪntɝn]
解释:
(noun.) an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience (`houseman' is a British term).
(verb.) work as an intern; 'The young doctor is interning at the Medical Center this year'.
(verb.) deprive of freedom; 'During WW II, Japanese were interned in camps in the West'.
伊莎贝拉录入--From WordNet
解释:
(a.) Internal.
(a.) To put for safe keeping in the interior of a place or country; to confine to one locality; as, to intern troops which have fled for refuge to a neutral country.
海勒姆手打
解释:
adj. internal.—n. an inmate of a school an assistant surgeon or physician in a hospital.—Also Interne′.
v.t. to send into the interior of a country: to immure in an interior locality without permission to leave the district.—n. Intern′ment state of being confined in the interior of a country.
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