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reenlistment

/ree-uhn-list-muhnt/US // ˌri ənˈlɪst mənt //

重新征兵,重新征募,重新招募,重新入伍

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of reenlisting.
    • : a person who reenlists: We've gained 3000 reenlistments this month.
    • : the period of service following a reenlistment: His reenlistment is three years.

Examples

  • Denials of reenlistment almost completely disappeared, dropping from 4,000 in 1994 to only 81 in 2006.

  • My reenlistment date was coming up, so I wanted to get myself fixed up, good as new.

  • Postwar black reenlistment, particularly among service men stationed overseas, was climbing far beyond expectation.

  • That reenlistment be denied to regular Army soldiers who meet only the minimum standards.

  • It would also deny reenlistment to any man scoring less than eighty (category IV).

  • After one term of service a reenlistment would be quite apt to secure a contented recruit and a good soldier.

  • Indeed, an abstract of his reenlistment January 1, 1864, shows a medical examination and perfect soundness.