English to Urdu Dictionary interview

interview

انٹرویو
definition
verb
he arrived to be interviewed by a local TV station about the level of unemployment
hold an interview with (someone).
noun
I tried having meetings, disciplinary interviews and discussing issues, but they still do nothing.
a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.
translation of 'interview'
noun
ملقات
example
When reporters went to 'interview' her about the campaign they found her in a distressed state.
Also, I did an 'interview' with a journalist from a woman's magazine yesterday, about parent bloggers.
Though this is not possible under all circumstances, this is relevant when you are going for an 'interview' for a college admission.
When reporters 'interview' me about press controversies, I'm frank to the point of self-destruction.
People want you in their films, and people want to 'interview' you.
He had the grades and the references from his school, and according to his teachers he would 'interview' well.
police are keen to 'interview' two men seen nearby
Iranian television news carried an 'interview' with a woman who had lost uncles and aunts and her two children, while her husband had suffered a broken back and legs.
During the 'interview' , analyse applicants' skills and compare them with the job requirements to make a short list.
she has a job 'interview'
The 17 year old's application to study medicine was rejected after an 'interview' at Magdalen College, Oxford.
You should consider attending an information session if you plan to 'interview' well.
Once a television crew arrived to 'interview' me, and I could see the shock in their eyes as they tried to figure out where to place the camera.
He is now seeking admission to a post-graduate course in Social Work and has already faced an 'interview' at Loyola College.
an exclusive 'interview' with the Taoiseach
I was the first person that got to 'interview' her after her fall.
I am pleased to advise you that you have been selected for 'interview'
'interview' skills
Furthermore, a consular official must interview applicants unless the 'interview' is waived.
One afternoon in the early Seventies I arrived to 'interview' him at his house in the country.
Yes, but if you read more than just the cover of the books of the people that you 'interview' you would know more about the book.
She has also complained to the PCC that the reporter used subterfuge to 'interview' her, pretending to be the mother of an inmate.
'interview' room
a half-hour 'interview' with the prime minister
After four auditions, an 'interview' and written examination Joseph was accepted into the course of music performance.
He started in unblushing manner, giving a parking ticket to the Press reporter who had gone to 'interview' him.
Neither the preliminary 'interview' nor the consultation seemed to define what patients actually worried about.
I thought they were done when men and women with cameras and notebooks started coming in one at a time to 'interview' me for the local papers.
He also gave an 'interview' with a Dutch radio station, the web audio transcript of which a Dutch friend kindly located for me.
Three potential students have already been invited for an 'interview' at the college next week.
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