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internship
noun
a
temporary
job
or
position
that
provides
training
and
work
experience
,
especially
for
students
or
recent
graduates
in
a
particular
profession
or
field
.
•
She
is
doing
a
summer
internship
at
a
marketing
firm
.
She
is
doing
a
summer
internship
at
a
marketing
firm
.
•
He
gained
valuable
skills
during
his
internship
in
software
development
.
He
gained
valuable
skills
during
his
internship
in
software
development
.
Late
19th
century
:
from
intern
(
originally
denoting
a
trainee
doctor
in
the
US
)
+
-ship
.
intern
noun
-
intern
,
interning
,
interns
,
interned
a
student
or
recent
graduate
who
works
for
a
short
time
at
a
company
or
organization
to
gain
practical
experience
.
•
The
marketing
team
welcomed
a
new
intern
this
week
.
The
marketing
team
welcomed
a
new
intern
this
week
.
•
He
was
an
intern
at
the
hospital
during
medical
school
.
He
was
an
intern
at
the
hospital
during
medical
school
.
From
French
interne
(
nineteenth
century
),
from
Latin
internus
meaning
‘
internal
’
or
‘
inward
’,
referring
originally
to
residents
living
within
an
institution
.
verb
-
intern
,
interning
,
interns
,
interned
to
arrange
for
a
student
or
graduate
to
work
temporarily
at
an
organization
to
gain
experience
.
•
The
company
interns
students
from
local
universities
every
year
.
The
company
interns
students
from
local
universities
every
year
.
•
She
interns
at
a
law
firm
during
her
summer
break
.
She
interns
at
a
law
firm
during
her
summer
break
.
verb
-
intern
,
interning
,
interns
,
interned
to
confine
someone
,
usually
as
a
prisoner
of
war
or
political
prisoner
,
especially
in
a
camp
.
•
During
the
war
,
the
government
interned
enemy
nationals
.
During
the
war
,
the
government
interned
enemy
nationals
.
•
Thousands
were
interned
in
camps
without
trial
.
Thousands
were
interned
in
camps
without
trial
.