recruits
英 [rɪˈkruːts]
美 [rɪˈkruːts]
v. 吸收(新成员); 征募(新兵); 动员…(提供帮助); (通过招募)组成,组建
n. 新兵; 新警员; 新成员
recruit的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 招收;招募;征召
If yourecruitpeople for an organization, you select them and persuade them to join it or work for it.- The police are trying to recruit more black and Asian officers...
警方正在试图招募更多黑人和亚裔警官。 - In recruiting students to Computer Systems Engineering, the University looks for evidence of all-round ability...
在招收计算机系统工程专业的学生时,这个大学看重的是学生的综合能力。 - He helped to recruit volunteers to go to Pakistan to fight.
他协助招募志愿者到巴基斯坦打仗。
- The police are trying to recruit more black and Asian officers...
- 新手;新兵;新成员
Arecruitis a person who has recently joined an organization or an army.
双语例句
- You'll have four months in which to lick the recruits into shape
你将有4个月的时间把这些新兵训练出来。 - His most recent recruits include former City bankers, research scientists and journalists.
他招收的新人中最多的是前花旗银行的员工,科学研究人员和记者。 - The recruits were immediately issued with the necessary equipment.
立即给新兵发了必要的装备。 - But in war military recruits must be persuaded that killing other people is not only acceptable but even honourable.
但在战争中,必须说服军中的新兵:杀人不仅是可接受的,而且是光荣的。 - But everybody he recruits has to be reported to me.
不过,他每招募一个新兵都会有人向我汇报。 - The sergeant trained the recruits.
那名士官训练新兵。 - There, the soldiers themselves have been sent to enlist recruits.
在那里,军队中已动员了自己的战士去进行招募工作。 - The sergeant chewed out the recruits as soon as they arrived.
新兵们一到,那上士就把他们臭骂一顿。 - The new recruits are not used to the rigid disciplines of the army.
新兵不习惯于军队的严格纪律。 - A noncommissioned officer who instructs recruits in military marching and discipline.
一个训练新兵军队步伐和军纪的士官。