0 a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see whether you are right for a job or course -- entrevista
1 a meeting in which someone asks a famous person questions for a newspaper, television, etc. -- entrevista
2 to ask someone questions to see whether they are right for a job or course -- entrevistar
They interviewed several candidates for the job.
3 to ask someone questions for a newspaper, television, etc. -- entrevistar
She always refuses to be interviewed.
4 a meeting to determine whether sb should be hired, accepted into an organization, etc. -- entrevista [ feminine, singular ]
5 a meeting in which sb is asked questions by sb in the media -- entrevista [ feminine, singular ]
It was a truly surprising interview.
We videoed an interview with her.
I have mentioned on a number of occasions over the last weekend in various interviews that it is my firm wish that this matter be resolved quickly and diplomatically.
In an interview today he tells us that memory is our future.
They had no restrictions – they spoke where they wanted to, with whom they wanted and gave the interviews they wanted to give.
We understand from various interviews which you have given, that you intend to use those rights to the full.
He said that there had been 1 170 amendments, 200 interviews and half a dozen trialogue meetings.
They are outside, giving television interviews and trying to present their position.