recruit
verb
noun
rɪˈkruːt verb
1 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) I,T
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 to get people to join the army, navy etc 招募(新兵); I,T
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 to persuade someone to do something for you 劝说; 说服 T
recruit sb to do sth
I recruited three of my friends to help me move.
我动员了三个朋友帮我搬家。
noun
4 someone who has just joined the army, navy, or AIR FORCE 新兵;
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.
操练军士要在八周内把新兵训练成士兵。
5 someone who has recently joined an organization, team, group of people etc 〔机构、队、团体等的〕新成员
New recruits are sent to the Atlanta office for training.
新招募的人员被送到亚特兰大办事处接受培训。