recruit 英 [rɪˈkru:t]   美 [rɪˈkrut]

recruit

recruit  英 [rɪˈkru:t] 美 [rɪˈkrut]

n. 新兵;新成员  vt. 征募 

进行时:recruiting  过去式:recruited  过去分词:recruited  第三人称单数:recruits  名词复数:recruits 

They recruited several new members to the club. 他们吸收了几名新成员进入俱乐部。
He's responsible for recruiting at all levels. 他负责各个层次的征募工作。

  • To recruit means to get someone to join something. You might recruit people for the navy or you might recruit members for your quilting group.
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  • n. 新兵;新成员
  • vt. 征募
  • 1. They recruited several new members to the club.

    他们吸收了几名新成员进入俱乐部。

  • 2. He's responsible for recruiting at all levels.

    他负责各个层次的征募工作。

  • 3. We were recruited to help peel the vegetables.

    我们被找来帮着给蔬菜去皮。

  • 4. to recruit a task force

    组建特遣部队

  • 5. the recruitment of new members

    新成员的招募

  • 6. the training of new recruits

    新兵训练

  • 7. He spoke of us as raw recruits .

    他称我们是新兵娃娃。

  • 8. attract new recruits to the nursing profession

    吸引新成员参加护理职业

  • recruit (n.) "military reinforcement, one of a newly raised body of troops," 1640s, from recruit (v.), replacing earlier recrew, recrue; or from obsolete French recrute, alteration of recreue "a supply," recrue "a levy of troops" (late 16c.), Picardy or Hainault dialect variant of recrue "a levy, a recruit," literally "new growth," from Old French recreu (12c.), past participle of recreistre "grow or increase again," from re- "again" (see re-) + creistre "to grow," from Latin crescere "to grow" (from PIE root *ker- (2) "to grow"). "The French word first appeared in literary use in gazettes published in Holland, and was disapproved of by French writers in the latter part of the 17th c." [OED]. The French word also is the source of Dutch recruut, German Recrut, Swedish rekryt.
  • recruit (v.) 1630s, "to strengthen, reinforce," from French recruter (17c.), from recrute "a levy, a recruit" (see recruit (n.)). Sense of "to enlist new soldiers" is attested from 1650s; of student athletes, from 1913. Related: Recruited; recruiting.
re·cruit / rɪˈkruːt ; NAmE rɪˈkruːt / verb , noun recruit recruits recruited recruiting verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] recruit(sb) (to sth) | recruitsb to do sth to find new people to join a company, an organization, the armed forces, etc. 吸收(新成员);征募(新兵) The police are trying to recruit more officers from ethnic minorities. 警察机关正试图从少数民族中征募更多的新警员。 They recruited several new members to the club. 他们吸收了几名新成员进入俱乐部。 He's responsible for recruiting at all levels. 他负责各个层次的征募工作。 collocationsat job 2 [transitive ] recruitsb to do sth to persuade sb to do sth, especially to help you 动员…(提供帮助) We were recruited to help peel the vegetables. 我们被找来帮着给蔬菜去皮。 3 [transitive ] recruitsth to form a new army, team, etc. by persuading new people to join it (通过招募)组成,组建 to recruit a task force 组建特遣部队 re·cruit·er recruiter recruiters / rɪˈkruːtə(r) ; NAmE rɪˈkruːtər / noun re·cruit·ment recruitment recruitments / rɪˈkruːtmənt ; NAmE rɪˈkruːtmənt / noun [uncountable ] the recruitment of new members 新成员的招募 a recruitment drive 征兵运动 noun 1 a person who has recently joined the armed forces or the police 新兵;新警员 the training of new recruits 新兵训练 He spoke of us scornfully as raw recruits (= people without training or experience). 他轻蔑地称我们是新兵娃娃。 2 a person who joins an organization, a company, etc. 新成员 attempts to attract new recruits to the nursing profession 吸引新成员参加护理工作的努力 re·cruit / rɪˈkruːt ; NAmE rɪˈkruːt / re·cruit·er / rɪˈkruːtə(r) ; NAmE rɪˈkruːtər / re·cruit·ment / rɪˈkruːtmənt ; NAmE rɪˈkruːtmənt /
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