: a person who conducts an interview: one (such as a journalist or prospective employer) who obtains information from another by asking a series of questions
"I never thought I would live to see this day," John Lewis, King's former Selma ally, tells an NPR interviewer on the afternoon of my arrival. Dave Gardetta
The meeting with the interviewer had lasted 10 minutes. The man did not even open a folder in front of him to study Mr. Rucker's résumé. Michael Luo
The next evening, a Libyan state-TV crew came to film us. The segment, in which an interviewer asked us to describe the rebels—I said "happy," Manu said "stoned," and Jim said "ill-equipped"—never aired, probably because our black eyes and bruises wouldn't have played well. Clare Morgana Gillis
ADJECTIVE | VERB + INTERVIEWER | INTERVIEWER + VERBADJECTIVE➤➤experienced, good, skilled, trained有經驗的面試官;優秀的採訪者;有技巧的採訪者;受過培訓的採訪者◇A skilled interviewer will help candidates feel relaxed.老練的面試官能讓面試者感到放鬆。➤radio, television, TV廣播節目採訪記者;電視節目採訪記者VERB + INTERVIEWER➤tell告訴採訪人◇She once told an interviewer, 'A dancer's life is very hard'.她曾在一次採訪中說過“舞蹈家的生活很苦”。INTERVIEWER + VERB➤ask (sth)採訪者問(⋯)◇Interviewers rarely ask about his personal life.採訪記者極少問他個人生活方面的問題。