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
- 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
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1. They recruited several new members to the club.
他们吸收了几名新成员进入俱乐部。
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2. He's responsible for recruiting at all levels.
他负责各个层次的征募工作。
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3. We were recruited to help peel the vegetables.
我们被找来帮着给蔬菜去皮。
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4. to recruit a task force
组建特遣部队
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5. the recruitment of new members
新成员的招募
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6. the training of new recruits
新兵训练
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7. He spoke of us as raw recruits .
他称我们是新兵娃娃。
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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.
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