B1 Collocation 1분 분량

面试

mianshi

Have an interview

To attend a formal meeting for a job or admission.

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她正在为即将到来的___做准备。

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通过了第一轮___,她感到非常高兴。

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___时,穿着得体很重要。

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The Chinese word '面试' (miànshì) is a compound word formed from two characters: '面' (miàn) and '试' (shì). '面' (miàn) literally means 'face'. In this context, it refers to a face-to-face encounter or meeting. Its etymological roots can be traced back to ancient Chinese characters, where it depicted a human face. Over time, its meaning expanded to include concepts like surface, side, and direct interaction. '试' (shì) means 'to try', 'to test', or 'to examine'. Its ancient forms suggest a concept of evaluating or scrutinizing. This character is commonly found in words related to examinations, tests, and attempts. Therefore, '面试' (miànshì) literally translates to 'face-test' or 'face-examination'. This compound perfectly encapsulates the meaning of a formal meeting where one's suitability for a job or admission is evaluated through direct, face-to-face interaction. The term '面试' as a specific concept for a job or admission interview gained prominence with the development of formal employment and educational systems in China, particularly in the 20th century. While the individual characters have ancient origins, their combination to specifically denote an 'interview' is a more modern usage reflecting societal changes and the standardization of hiring and admission processes. The concept of evaluating individuals through direct questioning and observation is universal, but the specific linguistic formulation '面试' is rooted in the structure and evolution of the Chinese language.

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