interviewer
interviewer — 名詞
1. someone whose job is to ask questions during interviews, like a journalist talki
面試官
在面試中提問的人
someone whose job is to ask questions during interviews, like a journalist talking to a famous person or an employer meeting a job candidate
The interviewer asked Priya about her experience with data analysis during the job interview.
面試官在求職面試中詢問 Priya 她的數據分析經驗。
collocation: interviewer + ask + about [topic]
Aiko felt nervous when the interviewer began writing notes on her answers.
當面試官開始在 Aiko 的回答上做筆記時,她感到很緊張。
interviewer + begin + verb-ing (action during interview)
The radio interviewer asked the singer how she started her music career.
電台面試官問那位歌手她是如何開始音樂生涯的。
Before the interview ended, the interviewer told Rohan that the team would contact him soon.
面試結束前,面試官告訴 Rohan 團隊會儘快與他聯絡。
Nadia thanked the friendly interviewer for making her feel comfortable during the meeting.
Nadia 感謝那位友善的面試官讓她在面試過程中感到自在。
- questioner
more formal and less common; often used in written reports or legal settings rather than everyday conversation
- examiner
used mainly for oral tests, academic viva exams, or official inspections — not for job interviews
- recruiter
focuses on the overall hiring process and may not personally conduct the interview
- interviewee
the person who answers the questions during an interview
用法筆記
Countable noun: you can say 'one interviewer' or 'several interviewers'. Do not use it as an uncountable mass noun.