英:[rɪˈkruːt]
美:[rɪˈkruːt]
英:[rɪˈkruːt]
美:[rɪˈkruːt]
re·cruit
rih krut
复数:recruits
第三人称单数:recruits
现在分词:recruiting
过去式:recruited
过去分词:recruited
recruitable (adj.), recruiter (n.)
词根:recruit
n.recruitment 补充;征募新兵
recruiter 招聘人员,征兵人员
verb
transitive verb
to fill up the number of with new members : reinforce
recruit an army
to increase or maintain the number of
America recruited her population from Europe
to secure the services of : engage, hire
to seek to enroll
recruit prospective students
replenish
to restore or increase the health, vigor, or intensity of
intransitive verb
to enlist new members
noun
a fresh or additional supply
a newcomer to a field or activityspecifically: a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces
a former enlisted man of the lowest rank in the army
1630年代,“通过新的补给物加强、加固、修复”,源自17世纪的法语 recruter,来自 recrute “征兵,新兵”(见 recruit(n.))。“招募新士兵”的意义可追溯至1650年代,因此“获得任何目的的新补给物”(在1660年代); 特别是在1913年的学生运动员。关于部队单位或班级,“提供新的人员,加强”,在1770年代。相关: Recruited; recruiting。
缺乏经验运动员
新队员
补充新生力量
招募填补
征集
Noun French recrute, recrue fresh growth, new levy of soldiers, from Middle French, from recroistre to grow up again, from Latin recrescere, from re- + crescere to grow — more at crescent
The first known use of recruit was in 1642
recruit1 of 2verb
to increase the number of by enlisting new members
to get the services of : engage
recruited new teachers
replenish
recruited their finances
to return or increase the health, energy, or strength of
recruit2 of 2noun
a newcomer to a field or activityespecially: a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces
recruit1 of 2verb
to increase the number of by enlisting new members
to get the services of : engage
recruited new teachers
replenish
recruited their finances
to return or increase the health, energy, or strength of
recruit2 of 2noun
a newcomer to a field or activityespecially: a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces
recruit1 of 2verb
to increase the number of by enlisting new members
to get the services of : engage
recruited new teachers
replenish
recruited their finances
to return or increase the health, energy, or strength of
recruit2 of 2noun
a newcomer to a field or activityespecially: a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces
recruittransitive verb
to restore or increase the health, vigor, or intensity of
1 Just as the recruit shakes me off Kat jumps in and we hold him.
2 While construction crews began expanding roads and nailing together new buildings at Los Alamos, Oppenheimer turned to his next task: “a policy of absolutely unscrupulous recruiting of anyone we can lay hands on.”
3 Before Agent Burger could recruit Morrison, though, he needed to find him: Morrison had fled Osage County after assaulting a local Prohibition officer.
4 White learned that Rudensky had been recruited to assist with the escape but had refused.
5 “Are you really telling me that they haven’t come recruiting yet?”
6 My qualities are finally recognized by one of my own, a recruit of steadfast courage.
7 In that bedeviled army there would be no more recruits.
8 Saxe was one of a new generation of CIA operatives who pushed hard to get more aggressive in recruiting Soviet informers.
9 Recruiting nobility from Chapters does not affect population.
招聘贵族章不影响人口.
10 New recruits to our table tennis club are always welcome.
我们的乒乓球俱乐部随时欢迎新成员的参加.
11 But that is for recruits who as yet have not learned how to make the most of whatever comes their way.
12 Meanwhile, according to the Tribune, Indians recruited from Buffalo Bill’s show and from various fair exhibits would “peer cautiously” at the landing party while shouting incoherently and running “to and fro.”
13 To win World War II, the United States needed to recruit thousands of new code breakers, and the majority of the hires were female—about eleven thousand women in all.
14 “You want a smoke?” asked the recruit, pacing the floor.
15 I suspected that recruits left the Academy without saying good-bye fairly often, and the thought of it cheered me considerably.
16 Maybe soldiers had come and recruited the whole bunch.
17 In 1893, Ida Wells-Barnett launched the first black women’s club in Chicago, recruiting an aging Mary Richardson Jones to join as honorary chairperson.
18 Then Thalia Grace became their leader and started recruiting even more young women to their cause, which grated on Nico - as if Bianca’s death could be forgotten.
19 Control and reduce recruiting cost, shorten cycle time with high efficiency and quality.
控制并降低招聘成本 、 不断缩短招聘周期、高效高质地完成招聘需求.
20 So Marina recruited men from the air force reserves to fill out her staff shortages.
1 组成
component constituent be make comprise compose composite constitute formation constitution form construct make up
2 招收新成员
3 补给
5 新兵
skin-head basic intake rookie jeep John rook squaddie sprog croot nig-nog poggie boot conscript yardbird Johnny Raw big John draft john rooky johnny newcome yard birds
6 增加
plus incoming additive supplementary multiplicative increase gain growth boost extension buildup increment influx accrual upsurge make advance mount wax multiply augment heighten improve raise enhance compound reinforce aggravate up
7 新加入者
8 补充
suppletory additional secondary follow-up auxiliary supplementary complemental adscititious addnl. suppliance accessorise accessorize top supply stock supplement complement renew replenish counterbalance counterweigh complementation complementary reinforce refresh corollary adminicle reinforcement suppletion add second implement imp adminicular expletory extra replace alternate sub compensatory supernumerary substitutive compensative eke make-up
11 加强
marcato fortification backstop intension strengthen heighten sinew secure confirm enhance reinforce renew underline magnify fortify undergird consolidate redouble with usury beef up
12 招聘
14 增添
15 新手
fresh abecedarian first-of-May buckwheater freshperson student fish beginner freshman rabbit rookie cub dub punk novice colt rook gremlin neophyte kook greeny rube heeler tyro greenhorn greenie tenderfoot punker scut youngling cheechako apprentice newcomer
16 招募新兵
19 征兵
21 新生
twice-born emerging newborn regenerate emergent renascent palingenetic frosh regenesis neogenesis freshperson dog fresh birth intake freshman Renaissance regeneration hound plebe sprog palingenesis regeneracy renew revitalize be born again new neo-
22 恢复精力
23 补养
24 恢复
around recovery rally restoration retrieve revival comeback continuation retrieval restitution resumption recuperation apocatastasis return revive revert restitute redintegrate re-collect gather recover restore resume renew refresh regain regenerate reinstate resurrect re-establish rehabilitate recuperate recollect reestablish ebb back pull round reversion replace recoup recondition
26 新会员
27 征求
28 弥补
30 吸收
intake absorption uptake assimilation incorporate trap absorb initiate assimilate imbibe soak up absorbing absorbent assimilative ingest intussusception imbibition drink sponge take suck soak merge sorb
33 保养
34 招收
36 恢复体力