recruited 的 3 个定义
- a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces.
- a new member of a group, organization, or the like.
- a fresh supply of something.
- to enlist for service in one of the armed forces.
- to raise by enlistment.
- to strengthen or supply with new members.
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- to enlist persons for service in one of the armed forces.
- to engage in finding and attracting employees, new members, students, athletes, etc.
- to recover health, strength, etc.
- to gain new supplies of anything lost or wasted.
recruited 近义词
inducted
更多recruited例句
- The recruits wore shoes with the sharp kirigami spikes attached and walked on ice.
- Each recruit collected some of their feces before the study began.
- By the end of the study, the recruits had more SCFA-producing microbes than at the start.
- During the workout weeks, the recruits did not change what they ate — except for three days before each poop collection.
- Then they track how, on average, the health of the recruits have changed over time.
- He also was working to recruit Castro as a driver for a drug load.
- Ramos was 38—nearly two decades older than the average recruit.
- The company declined to comment on their efforts to recruit more women, but the current drivers say they are working hard at it.
- But then something funny happened: The GOP actually began to recruit black and Hispanic candidates.
- She is accused of using her celebrity to recruit socially disadvantaged minors with the potential to become professional models.
- Two years later this promising recruit, having fallen foul of the military authorities, had to leave the service under a cloud.
- A serjeant enlisted a recruit, who on inspection turned out to be a woman.
- Pernambuco had during the half century which had elapsed since the expulsion of the Dutch had time to recruit.
- Young warriors returning home to recruit their health, or to die.
- Before the next Sunday, Mrs Wood had taken her daughter to her distant home, to recruit in that quiet place.