recruit
verb- [transitive, intransitive]
to find new people to join a company, an organization, the armed forces, etc. 吸收(新成员);征募(新兵) - recruit (somebody)
The police are trying to recruit more officers from ethnic minorities. 警察机关正试图从少数民族中征募更多的新警员。 He's responsible for recruiting at all levels. 他负责各级征募工作。 - recruit somebody to something
They recruited several new members to the club. 他们吸收了几名新成员进入俱乐部。 - recruit somebody to do something
They recruited more staff to deal with the complaints. 他们招聘了更多的员工来处理投诉。
CollocationsJobs 工作 Jobs 职业 Getting a job 找工作 - look for work
找工作 - look for/apply for/go for a job
找工作;申请一个职位;努力争取工作 - get/pick up/complete/fill out/ (British English) fill in an application (form)
得到/拿到/完成/填写申请(表) - send/email your (British English) CV/(North American English) résumé/application/application form/covering letter
寄/通过电邮发送简历/申请/申请表/附函 - be called for/have/attend an interview
被要求参加/有/参加面试 - offer somebody a job/work/employment/promotion
给某人提供一份工作;雇用某人;提拔某人 - find/get/land a job
找到工作 - employ/ (especially North American English) hire/recruit/ (especially British English) take on staff/workers/trainees
雇用员工/工人/实习生 - recruit/appoint a manager
招聘/任命经理
Doing a job 做工作 - arrive at/get to/leave work/the office/the factory
上/下班;到办公室/工厂上班;从办公室/工厂下班 - start/finish work/your shift
开始/结束工作/轮班工作时间 - do/put in/work overtime
加班 - have/gain/get/lack/need experience/qualifications
拥有/获得/缺乏/需要经验/资格 - do/get/have/receive training
做/得到/接受培训 - learn/pick up/improve/develop (your) skills
学习/偶然学会/提高/发展技能 - cope with/manage/share/spread the workload
应付/勉力完成/分担/分摊工作量 - improve your/achieve a better work-life balance
达到更好的工作与生活的平衡 - have (no) job satisfaction/job security
有/没有工作满足感/职业保障
Building a career 建立职业生涯 - have a job/work/a career/a vocation
有工作/事业/职业 - find/follow/pursue/ (especially North American English) live (out) your vocation
找到/从事/致力于/实践适合自己的职业 - enter/go into/join a profession
加入一个行业 - choose/embark on/start/begin/pursue a career
选择/从事/开始/致力于一种职业 - change jobs/profession/career
换工作/行业/职业 - be/ (both especially British English) work/go freelance
做自由职业 - do/take on temp work/freelance work
做/开始从事临时工作/特约工作 - do/be engaged in/be involved in voluntary work
做/从事/参与义务性工作
Leaving your job 离职 - leave/ (especially North American English) quit/resign from your job
离职;辞职 - give up work/your job/your career
放弃工作/事业 - hand in your notice/resignation
递交辞呈 - plan to/be due to retire in June/next year, etc.
计划/预计六月/明年等退休 - take early retirement
提前退休
Extra ExamplesTopics Law and justiceb2, War and conflictb2, Working lifeb2A hundred patients were recruited for the study. 招募了 100 名患者来参加此项研究。 GM recruited heavily in the South. 通用汽车公司在南方大量招人。 Most of the workers will be recruited locally. 大多数工人都会在本地招募。 Peter Watson has been recruited as Sales Manager. 彼得·沃森受聘为销售经理。 Senior managers are being aggressively recruited by companies. 公司正在千方百计地招募高级管理者。 She personally recruited the teachers. 她亲自招聘了这些教师。 Soldiers were recruited from the local villages. 士兵都是从当地村庄招募的。 Some of the men were recruited into the army. 一些男子被征召入伍。 Staff were recruited specially for the event. 为此次活动特别招聘了一些工作人员。 Ten new members were recruited to the committee. 10 位新成员被吸收进委员会。 The specialist institutions directly recruit their own staff. 专家机构直接招募其所需人员。 a drive to recruit and retain federal employees 招募并留住联邦雇员的活动
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- directly
- actively
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- need to
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- newly recruited
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- recruit and retain somebody
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- recruit (somebody)
- [transitive] recruit somebody to do something
to persuade somebody to do something, especially to help you 动员…(提供帮助) Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- directly
- actively
- aggressively
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- need to
- seek to
- try to
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- recruit and retain somebody
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- [transitive] recruit something
to form a new army, team, etc. by persuading new people to join it (通过招募)组成,组建 to recruit a task force 组建特遣部队
Word Originmid 17th cent. (in the senses ‘fresh body of troops’ and ‘supplement the numbers in a group’): from obsolete French dialect recrute, based on Latin recrescere ‘grow again’, from re- ‘again’ + crescere ‘grow’.