柯林斯詞典recruit /r??kru?t/ (recruiting,recruited,recruits) 1. V-T If you recruit people for an organization, you select them and persuade them to join it or work for it. 招收; 招募 The police are trying to recruit more black and Hispanic officers. 警方正試圖招收更多的黑人和西班牙裔的警官。 She set up her stand to recruit students to the Anarchist Association. 她搭了一個(gè)攤位招募學(xué)生加入無政府主義者協(xié)會(huì)。2. recruitingN-UNCOUNT 招收; 招募 A bomb exploded at an army recruiting office. 一枚炸彈在一個(gè)征兵辦公室爆炸了。3. N-COUNT A recruit is a person who has recently joined an organization or an army. 新成員; 新兵 ...a new recruit to the LA Police Department. …洛杉磯警察侷的一名新警員。 返回 recruit劍橋詞典to persuade someone to work for a company or become a new member of an organization , especially the army 招聘,吸收;(尤指軍隊(duì))征募新兵 Charities such as Oxfam are always trying to recruit volunteers to help in their work . 諸如樂施會(huì)這樣的慈善組織縂是在盡力吸收志願(yuàn)者來幫助他們工作。 Even young boys are now being recruited into the army . 就連很年輕的男孩子都被征召入伍了。 Having slimmed to around 1,400 staff , the company is now recruiting again. an army recruiting centre /officer 新兵征募中心/軍官 例句 We only recruit go-getters who will be actively involved in the company's development .The firm is hoping to recruit a new sales director .The company recruits 20 new staff each year .The supermarket will be recruiting extra staff for the Christmas period .A new editorial assistant has been recruited. 返回 recruit