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English - Turkish
staj için
enterne etmek
stajyer

Tom bir stajyer olarak çalışıyor. - Tom works as an intern.

Stajyer uyku olmadan 72 saat çalıştıktan sonra öldü. - The intern died after working for 72 hours without sleep.

{i} staj yapan tıp öğrencisi, intern
{i} staj yapan kimse
{f} staj yapmak
gözaltina almak
(Tıp) intörn
(Eğitim) stajyeri
intern
stajyer doktor

Tom bir stajyer doktor. - Tom is a medical intern.

enterne etmek
stajını yapan tıp öğrencisi
{i} asistan
göz altına almak
{i} gözaltı
hapset
{f} hapsetmek
{f} kapatmak
{i} gözaltına alınan kimse
(Tıp) (al) İç, içyan, internus
(Tıp) Hastanede yatıp kalkan doktor veya operatör
(Askeri) ENTERNE ETMEK: Bir memlekette alıkoymak, belirli bir yerde ikamete mecbur etmek. Harp halindeki bir millet, harp başladığı zaman, o memlekette bulunan veya harp esnasında ele geçirilen düşman memleketlere mensup yabancıları, harp esirlerini, askeri şahısları ve gemileri enterne eder. Tarafsız bir memleket de, kendisine sığınan muharip bir memlekete mensup harp esirlerini, askeri şahısları ve gemileri enterne eder
{f} (bir gemiyi bir limanda) hapsetmek
harp zamanında kapamak
{f} gözaltına almak
English - English
A student who works in order to gain experience in their chosen field
A med student or recently graduated medical student working in a hospital as a final part of medical training
To imprison somebody, usually without trial

The government interned thousands of Japanese-Americans during World War II.

To work as an intern

I'll be interning at Universal Studios this summer.

Archaic form of internal
To internalize
an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience (`houseman' is a British term)
A physician in training in the first year after graduating from medical school Also see resident
To put for safe keeping in the interior of a place or country; to confine to one locality; as, to intern troops which have fled for refuge to a neutral country
{f} be an intern, work as an intern (especially in the medical profession); limit movement; confine, restrict, detain
If someone is interned, they are put in prison or in a prison camp for political reasons. He was interned as an enemy alien at the outbreak of the Second World War
A term for a physician in first-year training after medical school The first year of a residency is typically called an internship
A physician in the first year of training
deprive of freedom; "During WWII, Japanese were interned in camps in the West
a recently graduated medical student working in a hospital as a final part of their medical training
an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience (`houseman' is a British term) work as an intern; "The toung doctor is interning at the Medical Center this year"
A physician who has finished medical school and is usually in the first year of specialty training Interns work under the supervision of attending physicians and residents
An intern is an advanced student or a recent graduate, especially in medicine, who is being given practical training under supervision. to put someone in prison without charging them with a crime, for political reasons or during a war internee, internment internment (interner, from internus; INTERNAL)
a student who works (often without pay) in order to gain experience in their chosen field
Any individual (GS-05 through GS-09) in a position whose target is the full performance level in one of the professional, administrative, or technical series
{i} advanced medical student working as an apprentice in a hospital; one who is involved in a specialized training program which gives hands-on experience
Internist
Internal
deprive of freedom; "During WWII, Japanese were interned in camps in the West"
v t 1 (a string in a package) to look up the string in the package, returning either a symbol with that name which was already accessible in the package or a newly created internal symbol of the package with that name 2 Idiom generally, to observe a protocol whereby objects which are equivalent or have equivalent names under some predicate defined by the protocol are mapped to a single canonical object
A term used for the first year training following medical school The first year of a residency is typically called an internship
work as an intern; "The toung doctor is interning at the Medical Center this year"
a Life Skills Coach who is participating in the accreditation process
the person who assists The LeaderShape® Institute and faculty in managing the week's logistical needs
a new teacher who receives support from a mentor teacher as part of a professional development process See Mentor Teacher
Turkish - English
intern
to intern

    Hyphenation

    to in·tern

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı întırn

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈəntərn/ /tə ˈɪntɜrn/
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