v.吸收(新成員);征兵;招聘
n.新成員;新兵
名詞: recruiter 過去式: recruited 過去分詞: recruited 現在分詞: recruiting 第三人稱單數: recruits
/">大學英語2011考研英語核心單詞大全v.(動詞)充實,補充,添補
(使)恢復健康
招收新成員,招募(新兵),征求(新成員),征收,征募(新兵)
得到補充
雇用,聘用,招聘, 雇傭
吸收(黨員)
保養(身體),補養
恢復體力,復原
把食品裝入(船內)
動員…(提供幫助)
組建,組成
n.(名詞)新成員,新加入者,新分子,新會員
新兵,調來的新兵
補給品
復員士兵
新學生
徵募
增加
賠償的款子
新警員
新手
“新兵”(美國制造的掃雷艦 )
v.(動詞)vt. & vi. 招募 get sb as a new member
vt. & vi. 恢復 get sufficient quantity of; bring back to what is usual or normal
noun
1. any new member or supporter (as in the armed forces)
Synonym: enlistee
2. a recently enlisted soldier
Synonym: military recruit
verb
1. cause to assemble or enlist in the military
e.g. raise an army
recruit new soldiers
Synonym: levyraise
2. seek to employ
e.g. The lab director recruited an able crew of assistants
3. register formally as a participant or member
e.g. The party recruited many new members
Synonym: enrollinscribeenterenrol
1. 招收;招募;征召
If you recruit people for an organization, you select them and persuade them to join it or work for it.
e.g. The police are trying to recruit more black and Asian officers...
警方正在試圖招募更多黑人和亞裔警官。
e.g. In recruiting students to Computer Systems Engineering, the University looks for evidence of all-round ability...
在招收計算機系統工程專業的學生時,這個大學看重的是學生的綜合能力。
2. 新手;新兵;新成員
A recruit is a person who has recently joined an organization or an army.
1. recruit什么意思
1. 招聘:在大學期間她攻讀的是法國文學專業,畢業后她在<>(Recruit)雜志做編輯──那是一家以分類廣告為主要內容的大型雜志──而且一干就是 20 年. 在她后來設計移動電話的屏幕時,倍感這段經歷鍛煉了她觀察事物的敏銳性.
2. 新兵:首先玩家需要在學校(School House)中訓練出新兵(Recruit),新兵并沒有任何的戰斗能力,但是他們會前往城堡(Castle)報到并在那里待命. 此時所有被生產出來的包括戰馬、皮甲、長劍在內的任何武裝裝備成品也都會被仆人送到城堡.
3. 招募:本次作文可能出現的用詞,比如關于目的的表達,(goal,aim),關于安排(arrangements,schedule,process),條件(qualification)關于招募(recruit)等是否能夠準確使用書面語表達出來,將成為影響高分的關鍵.
4. recruit
4. 招收:學校名譽(reputation)大打折扣之后對于這個學校的形象、未來的學術排名、學生的招收(recruit)都將產生不可估量的影響. 這是學校方面絕對不愿意看到的. 這也是開學伊始,校方要鄭重發文給所有教師的原因. 假如教師被查出真有性騷擾學生的事例,
v.(動詞)recruit用作名詞的意思是“新成員”,轉化為動詞時意思是“招收(新成員)”, recruit還可表示“恢復”,后接oneself,表示保養身體。
recruit用作及物動詞時,接名詞、代詞作賓語,可用于被動結構。
v.(動詞)recruit, reclaim, recoup, recover, retrieve
這五個詞均有“重新得到”的意思。它們的區別是:recover指“失而復得”,可指通過努力而尋回,也可指無意中找到; reclaim可指取回臨時寄存的物品,也可指從廢棄物品中回收有用的東西; recoup指原告在勝訴后從被告處取得的損害賠償; recruit指用增加或補充的辦法使某物恢復到原來的良好狀態。retrieve指經過努力而收回某物或挽回名譽,或指彌補損失或改正錯誤。例如:
The library reclaimed the book he borrowed a year ago.圖書館要求他歸還一年前借去的那本書。
You should recoup your investment within a year.你應當在一年之內掙回相當于你投資總額的紅利。
Most of the teachers there are recruited from abroad.那里的大多數教師都是從國外招聘來的。
He retrieved his spirits.他精神恢復了。
☆ 1635年進入英語,直接源自法語的recruter,意為新生,再生。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語recruit是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
To recruit is to re-grow the army.(征召新兵就是重新使軍力成長的意思。)
The foremost probably was the sheer need for military manpower that made it attractive to recruit bands of Germanic peoples for the armies.(最重要的可能是對軍事人力的絕對需求,這使得招募日耳曼人加入軍隊變得很有吸引力。)
Recruit hard for new talent.(招兵買馬,更新人才庫。)
The country's first act would be to recruit for the navy.(國家的第一個行動是為海軍征募新兵。)
The police are trying to recruit more officers from ethnic minorities.(警察機關正試圖從少數民族中征募更多的新警員。)
She set up her stand to recruit students to the Anarchist Association.(她搭了一個攤位招募學生加入無政府主義者協會。)
The company did not have the money to hire "experts", and there was no established athletic footwear industry in North America from which to recruit those knowledgeable in the field.(該公司沒有錢雇傭“專家”,而且北美也沒有成熟的運動鞋行業來招募該領域的知識分子。)
Since it is only recently that large numbers of women have begun to rise in management, the chairs began to recruit women of high achievement outside the business world.(由于大量女性只是在最近才開始在管理領域嶄露頭角,這些主席開始聘用在商界之外有很高成就的女性。)
At the time, he was trying to recruit members for his embryonic resistance group.(那時候他正在為他那萌芽中的抵抗組織招兵買馬。)
You know the electronics company is coming to our campus to recruit graduate students next week.(你知道,那家電子公司下周要來我們學校招募研究生。)
用作動詞(v.)
用作動詞(v.)
During the holiday, they went to the country to recruit.用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
recruit one's finances充實自己的財力recruit one's friends求朋友幫忙recruit volunteers招募志愿者~+副詞
recruit forcefully強有力地招收recruit haphazardly隨意招募recruit intelligently明智地招收~+介詞
recruit from從…招收recruit sb into the forces招兵,征兵More graduate recruits go into manufacturing industries in Japan than..in Britain.