词汇 | recruit |
释义 | recruitWord family adjectiverecruitablerecruitingnounrecruitalrecruiterrecruitmentrecruit , Organizations, Military Employmentre·cruit1 /rɪˈkruːt/ ●●○ verb 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BESSO to find new people to work in a company, join an organization, do a job etc 招聘;吸收,招收〔新成员〕 We’re having difficulty recruiting enough qualified staff. 我们难以招聘到足够的合格职员。 Many government officials were recruited from private industry. 很多政府官员是从私营企业招募来的。 2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]PM to get people to join the army, navy etc 招募﹝新兵﹞ → conscript Most of the men in the village were recruited that day. 村里的大多数男子在那一天应征入伍。 3 [transitiveT]PERSUADE to persuade someone to do something for you 劝说;说服 recruit somebody to do something I recruited three of my friends to help me move. 我动员了三个朋友帮我搬家。 —recruiter noun [countableC] Examples from the Corpus recruit• There were others who would have to be recruited.• We're not recruiting at the moment.• Quintas told police he was recruited by a man in Brighton who has not been traced.• It's getting more and more difficult to recruit experienced staff.• The 10-player team is recruited from a student body of 96, only 42 of which are girls.• For the controlled study on drinking habits, we recruited men between 35 and 45.• The police department is trying to recruit more black officers.• The Young Adventurers are trying to recruit more girls.• Efforts to recruit more men to the priesthood have not been successful.• The person who recruited Nowak, or who had been recruited by him, would be trembling with anticipation.• Great Groups are headed by people confident enough to recruit people better than themselves.• If you recruit under pressure because you are short of people, you will recruit apes. recruit somebody to do something• We recruited a few of our friends to help us move. , Military, Organizations Occupationsrecruit2 ●○○ noun [countableC] 1 BOPMsomeone who has just joined the army, navy, or air force 新兵 → conscript new/raw/fresh recruit (=one who is completely untrained) 未经任何训练的新兵 Drill sergeants have eight weeks to turn fresh recruits into soldiers. 操练军士要在八个星期之内把新兵训练成真正的士兵。 2 SSODLCsomeone who has recently joined an organization, team, group of people etc 〔机构、团队、团体等的〕新成员 New recruits are sent to the Atlanta office for training. 新成员被送到亚特兰大办事处接受培训。 Examples from the Corpus recruit• No questions were asked as long as recruits accepted the harsh conditions and the unit's strict code of honour.• And like Travieso, he became a well-known high school player, an All-State selection and a coveted recruit.• Its boasts about fanatical recruits lining up for paradise through the martyrdom of suicide-bombing may be bluster.• Peter is one of our new recruits.• The first day that Bailey and other recruits can sign with schools is April 10.• Any potential recruit knew the score.• At many banks, young recruits first work as tellers.• At most banks, young recruits spend a few months working as tellers. new/raw/fresh recruit• You could tell he was a new recruit.• A new recruit to the service will be paid £243-a-week, £11 more.• Sometimes the Party establishment, in its political moods, falls to judge the mood of its new recruits.• Many new recruits have been influenced by their experiences during a hospital stay or visit.• But with few others to look to, I formed with Nico the sort of fast association of fresh recruits.• Here she is, a senior starter coming off the bench having to prove herself like some new recruit.• He referred to the frequent complaints from industry that new recruits from school were ill-equipped with basic skills.• Some company members were unfriendly to the new recruit. From Longman Business Dictionary recruitre·cruit1 /rɪˈkruːt/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]HUMAN RESOURCES to find new people to work for an organization, do a job etc So far, they have recruited 10 new sales representatives. He was recruited by the new chairman to increase production. It is difficult to recruit in this industry. recruitrecruit2 noun [countableC]HUMAN RESOURCES someone who has recently joined a company or organization anew recruit (1600-1700) French recrute “new growth, new soldiers”, from Old French recroistre “to grow up again” |
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