recruit
n
~ (to sth) (from sth)
1 person who has just joined the armed forces or police and is not yet trained (未经训练的)新兵或新警察
new, recent, raw (ie inexperienced) recruits 新兵
drilling recruits on the parade ground 在练兵场上训练新兵.
2 new member of a club, society, etc (俱乐部、 会社等的)新成员, 新会员
gain/seek new recruits (eg to training schemes) from among the young unemployed 从年轻的失业者中吸收[招收]新成员(如实施培训计画). recruit, v [I, Tn, Tn.pr, Cn.n/a]
~ (sb) (to sth) (from sth); ~ sb (as sth)
1 gain (sb) as a recruit; enlist 吸收(某人)为新成员; 徵募
recruit on a regular basis 定期招募
a re`cruiting officer, poster, drive 徵募新兵的军官、 布告、 运动
recruit new members (to the club) 吸收新成员(进入俱乐部)
recruit sb as a spy招募某人为特工.
2 form (an army, a party, etc) by gaining recruits (吸收新成员)组成(军队、 党派等)
recruit a task force 为特遣部队招募新兵.
Maybe it was useful for some people, but it wasn't for me.
它可能对一些人有用,但对我没用。
Many offices use answering machines to give information.
许多办公室使用留言机来提供信息。
I think it is important to understand the relations between parents and their children. They spend time, energy and money in bringing up children and providing them with what they need. Then, as with young birds, the time comes for the young to leave. As