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noun
Someone being interviewed; the recipient of an interview; usually, the one answering the questions.
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In most cases, I would do the same today as a courtesy to interviewee and listener.
Then she goes from interviewer to interviewee: "Do you feel like you were groomed?" she asks Theroux.
After they have completed an interview, students switch roles from interviewer to interviewee, so that by the end of class, all students have interviewed and have been interviewed.
Each citation is individually numbered, and for example, 'I-1' refers to 'Interviewee number 1'.
According to interviewee Li Jing's story, the purpose of giving birth to her second child is to have a child with her current husband.
Therefore, if we can use fuzzy sense to express the degree of interviewee's feelings based on his own concept, the sampling result will be closer to interviewee's real thought.
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Transcriptions were sent to each interviewee to confirm their accuracy.
The transcriptions were returned to the interviewee to review and amend if they wished.
"I was expected to do that – cut from race footage to interviewees.
This restraint extends to interviewees who, however shocking their message, deliver it with careful gentility.
Showing the article to interviewees violates the editorial policy of some publications.
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