释义 |
interviewer|ˈɪntəvjuːə(r)| [f. interview v.2 + -er1.] One who interviews; spec. a journalist who interviews a person with the object of obtaining matter for publication; similarly, a person employed by a broadcasting organization to perform a similar function.
1869Nation (N.Y.) 28 Jan. 67 The correspondent, whether interviewer or not. 1872Lowell Milton Pr. Wks. 1890 IV. 68 Let the seventeenth century, at least, be kept sacred from the insupportable foot of the interviewer! 1880L. Stephen Pope iv. 88 Twickenham villa..became of course a centre of attraction for the interviewers of the day. 1886Pall Mall G. 11 May 14/1 The interview is the worst feature of the new system—it is degrading to the interviewer, disgusting to the interviewee, and tiresome to the public. 1939Radio Times 25 Aug. 20/2 ‘Come and be televised.’ Interviewer, Elizabeth Cowell. 1941B.B.C. Gloss. Broadcasting Terms 16 Interviewer, person whose role is to interrogate a broadcaster at the microphone and to elicit his story. 1969Times 24 Nov. 17/3 Praise the Lord for a television interviewer who does not ram his personality down our throats. 1974[see interview n. 1 c]. |