intern

intern
transitive verb
gefangen halten; internieren [Kriegsgefangenen usw.]
* * *
I [in'tə:n] verb
(during a war, to keep (someone who belongs to an enemy nation but who is living in one's own country) a prisoner.) internieren
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II ['intə:n] noun
((American) (also interne) a junior doctor resident in a hospital.) im Krankenhaus wohnender Arzt
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in·tern
I. vt
[ɪnˈtɜ:n, AM -ˈtɜ:rn]
POL, MIL
to \intern sb jdn internieren [o gefangen nehmen
II. vi
[ɪnˈtɜ:n, AM -ˈtɜ:rn]
esp AM ein Praktikum absolvieren
III. n
[ˈɪntɜ:n, AM -tɜ:rn]
esp AM Praktikant(in) m(f)
hospital \intern Assistenzarzt, -ärztin m, f
summer \intern Ferienpraktikant(in) m(f)
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I [ɪn'tɜːn]
vt
person internieren; ship etc festhalten II ['ɪntɜːn] (US)
1. n
1) (= junior doctor) Assistenzarzt m/-ärztin f
2) (= trainee) Praktikant(in) m(f)
2. vi
das Medizinalpraktikum absolvieren
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intern1
A v/t [ınˈtɜːn; US ˈınˌtɜrn]
a) jemanden internieren
b) Schiffe etc festhalten
B s [ˈıntɜːn; US ˈınˌtɜrn] Internierte(r) m/f(m)
intern2 [ˈıntɜːn; US ˈınˌtɜrn] besonders US
A s
a) im Krankenhaus wohnende(r) Medizinalassistent(in)
b) SCHULE Referendar(in)
B v/i
a) sein Medizinalpraktikum absolvieren
b) SCHULE sein Referendariat absolvieren
intern3 [ınˈtɜːn; US ınˈtɜrn] adj obs inner(er, e, es)
* * *
transitive verb
gefangen halten; internieren [Kriegsgefangenen usw.]
* * *
v.
internieren v.

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