recruit
US: /ɹəˈkɹut/, /ɹiˈkɹut/, /ɹɪˈkɹut/
UK: /ɹɪkɹˈuːt/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
recruit /ri'kru:t/- danh từ
- lính mới
- hội viên mới, thành viên mới (tổ chức, phong trào...)
- động từ
- mộ, tuyển mộ (lính mới); tìm thêm, tuyển thêm, lấy thêm (người cho một tổ chức...)
- bổ sung chỗ trống
- phục hồi; lấy sức khoẻ lại
- to recruit one's health: phục hồi sức khoẻ
- to go to the seaside to recruit: ra biển để nghỉ ngơi lấy lại sức khoẻ
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun+ verb
1 to find new people to join a company, an organization, the armed forces, etc: [VN] The police are trying to recruit more officers from ethnic minorities. + They recruited several new members to the club. + [V] He's responsible for recruiting at all levels. [also VN to inf]
2 [VN to inf] to persuade sb to do sth, especially to help you: We were recruited to help peel the vegetables.
3 [VN] to form a new army, team, etc. by persuading new people to join it: to recruit a task force
recruiter noun
recruitment noun [U]: the recruitment of new members + a recruitment drive
+ noun
1 a person who has recently joined the armed forces or the police: the training of new recruits + He spoke of us scornfully as raw recruits (= people without training or experience).
2 a person who joins an organization, a company, etc: attempts to attract new recruits to the nursing profession
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 draft, induct, enlist, enrol, muster, raise, call up, conscript, mobilize, impress, levy:
Owing to the nefarious enemy attack, there was little time to recruit men for a strong fighting force.
n.
2 conscript, trainee, beginner, apprentice, initiate, novice, neophyte, tiro or tyro, US draftee, enlistee, Colloq greenhorn, rookie:
The new recruits have to be issued with their uniforms and other gear.
Collocation
ADJ.
latest, new, raw, recent
raw recruits marching up and down with the drill instructor
| possible, potential | young | graduate | army
VERB + RECRUIT
find
A common way for companies to find new recruits is by taking a stand at a job exhibition.
| attract
It's difficult to attract recruits when working conditions are so poor.
| enlist, gain, sign up
Thousands of recruits had been enlisted and partly trained. She tried to gain recruits for the party.
| train
Army recruits are all trained in first aid.
| provide
Their business schools provide recruits for domestic industry.
PREP.
~ to
new recruits to the party
ADV.
directly
The specialist institutions directly recruit their own staff.
| actively | locally
Most of the workers will be recruited locally.
| personally
She personally recruited the teachers.
| specially
Staff were recruited specially for the event.
VERB + RECRUIT
need to | seek to, try to
PREP.
as
Peter Watson has been recruited as Sales Manager.
| for
A hundred patients were recruited for the study.
| from
Soldiers were recruited from the local villages.
| into
Some of the men were recruited into the army.
| to
Ten new members were recruited to the committee.
PHRASES
newly/recently recruited
Concise dictionary
recruits|recruited|recruitingrɪ'kruːtnoun
+a recently enlisted soldier
+any new member or supporter (as in the armed forces)
verb
+register formally as a participant or member
+seek to employ
+cause to assemble or enlist in the military