0 a young doctor who works in a hospital to finish their medical education -- врач-интерн
1 a student who learns about a particular job by doing it for a short period of time -- студент, проходящий практику
2 to put someone in prison for political reasons, especially during a war -- интернировать
It was amazing: we worked seven days every week, we were interning, we were studying acting, voice, movement, the whole thing.
Specifically designed institutions were necessary for interning miscreants who survived through begging and petty crime, and who caused problems of hygiene and order.
It will not tell you how to build a distributed computer, or how to run a spectrum auction, or how to assign interns to hospitals.
The more senior residents routinely assign death pronouncement work to their intern who will be almost exclusively responsible for this work.
One of the teacher education professors is on-site each of the four mornings serving as a supervisor for the interns.
Because current regulations stipulate that only the physician has the authority to fulfill this task, interns cannot pass off such work to medical students.
Individuals whose relatives went abroad out of dire economic necessity were suspect; families of men interned during the military campaign became 'socially dangerous elements'.
One day a week the interns participate in a two-and-a half-hour teaching seminar conducted by two teacher education professors.