They organize company orgies.
"Arquitectos" is a Spanish word, meaning "architects". The word is frequently used in a number of other phrases, such as "arquitecto en practicas", meaning an architectural intern, or "arquitecto de jardines", referring to landscape gardeners.
The possessive form of the word "architect" depends on whether you are referring to one architect or multiple architects. If you are talking about something that belongs to one architect, you use "architect’s" (singular possessive), as in "The architect’s vision was innovative." If you're referring to something that belongs to more than one architect, use "architects’" (plural possessive), as in "The architects’ proposal included sustainable features." Both forms show ownership based on number.
A gathering/group of architects is known as a confusion of architects
The duration of The Intern is 1.5 hours.
1976, summer intern
There's just me and an intern upstairs.
The Intern was created on 2000-01-21.
Intern means to imprison or detain, in this context.
$65,367 I think this answer was given in jest. The average architect in the US makes close to this amount, but an intern architect can expect to make less than half of this. Depending on the area, and type of work, starting salaries are in the high $20,000s. Specialty design would bring much higher. Interns with marketing experience or their on client base would see mid-$30,000.
Intern is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "the intern has gotten the manager's lunch order wrong".
No, "intern" is not a root word. It is derived from the Latin word "internus," meaning 'internal' or 'inward.'
WHAT BENEFITS DO ARCHITECTS GET?