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。