English to Tamil Dictionary intern

intern

நடமாட்டத்தை
definition
verb
With the rise of Mussolini and the outbreak of war, the ladies are interned as prisoners, and the boy risks his life to help them.
confine (someone) as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons.
In the pilot, she is interning at a DA's office, on her way to law school, but the dreams of missing children and dead people impel her to use her ‘gift’, so she faxes police offices offering her help.
serve as an intern.
noun
Training for the student interns will be done during the week of May 13-17.
a student or trainee who works, sometimes without pay, at a trade or occupation in order to gain work experience.
translation of 'intern'
நடமாட்டத்தை கட்டுபடுத்து
noun
உள்ளுறைவாளர்
example
She suggested that in order to get these stories on the air, youth should have more opportunities to 'intern' in the mainstream media or to make their own media.
The project may be based on a suggestion from the SFI mentor, an idea from the student 'intern' , or a combination of the two.
A number of government departments have been put on alert for the appearance of Home Office amendments which could hand police the right to 'intern' people without trial after an attack or other disaster.
Remember the specialist has studied for at least 11 years, during which time he or she worked as an 'intern' and medical registrar.
It also provided legal assistance in Supreme Court cases challenging the president's order directing the military to relocate and 'intern' Japanese Americans on the West Coast.
I gave up a $60k job to 'intern' without pay for 6 months.
Duchamp's brother Raymond was a medical 'intern' in the 1890s at a hospital where Albert Londe pioneered X-ray photography in France.
While paying an 'intern' is probably not required, just understand that students are motivated by money too.
Also, look in to starting a model UN club at school, or volunteer or 'intern' at a local NGO that works with UN or UN issues.
One of my patients, who I met in the hospital as an 'intern' , asked me out a few months after I was no longer caring for her.
Maybe your manager can look into hiring a student 'intern' to be assigned the task of serving customers on the phone.
Here is the thing, I agree with you on everything you say, and I wish you could run for something, because I would 'intern' for you, not that it wouldn't be sketchy interning.
There are many other opportunities for the 'intern' , either pediatric or obstetric, or the family practice resident to gain skills in the intubation of larger infants.
He also works as an 'intern' at MSU's student-run organic farm, home to a CSA that operates an incredible 48 weeks.
The young man, an 'intern' at the hospital, gasped.
Most people would see a problem in the example I just gave, but how about this one: A student 'intern' came to work at a church for a year.
However, as an 'intern' on rotation to obstetrics and gynaecology, I feel that I must have attended a billion deliveries this month.
After his return to his mother's home, his behaviour worsened and, in 1930, his family decided to 'intern' him at an asylum in Bron, where he was placed in the ‘agitated quarter’.
Some 139,571 people were 'interned' , but 33,521 died from hunger and disease, Mr Bright said, recalling the exact numbers.
As part of the London 'internship' at work, we were individually interviewed by, and had to present to a panel of three judges.
Many firms I have worked with hire student 'interns' during the summer to produce high-quality plans and drawings.
For me, 'internment' in an Australian detention centre would have been preferable to most other locations in the world.
Before I graduated college I had worked on several campaigns and spent a summer 'interning' in the NC State Legislature.
It is now estimated that 25,000-30,000 people were 'interned' or jailed at some point during the conflict.
Whether you graduated fairly recently or some time ago, we likely all share the same view that there is a vast amount of professional knowledge we never gained as undergraduates or 'interns' .
The rationale for this change is that the current curriculum is too theoretical and 'interns' do not gain all exit competencies necessary for service delivery.
A prisoner of war, he was 'interned' by the Americans in Berlin before being released.
The lab I'm 'interning' for now only has me as the paper girl… I'm not behind any of the action.
During World War II, he and his family were 'interned' at Manzanar, California, where he was allowed to take photographs documenting life in the camp.
This means a consistent schedule for student 'interns' of Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for four to five hours each day, requiring no pay, and providing their own transportation.
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