How is the word стажёр translated from Russian to English

Практикант, работающий ради опыта, часто без оплаты.

A trainee working to gain experience, often unpaid.

noun
English translation
Intern

Examples with “стажёр”

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  • Стажёр подготовил отчёт за два дня. The intern prepared the report in two days.

  • Во время войны тысячи людей были интернированы. Thousands were interned during the war.

  • В июне к нам придут два стажёра. We have two interns joining us in June.

  • Закон позволяет государству интернировать иностранные экипажи. The law allows the state to intern foreign crews.

  • Попроси стажёра забронировать переговорную. Ask the intern to book the meeting room.

  • Власти интернировали моряков до урегулирования спора. Officials interned the sailors until the dispute was settled.

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FAQ about “стажёр”

How is “стажёр” translated from Russian?
“стажёр” translates into English as “Intern”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “стажёр” mean?
Meaning of “стажёр”: Практикант, работающий ради опыта, часто без оплаты. In English — “Intern”.
What part of speech is “стажёр”?
“стажёр” is a noun.
Where can I see examples with “стажёр”?
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