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Recruitment nouns

Recruits, when used as nouns, mean recruits, novices, new members and supplies.

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Recruit as a verb:

Verb (abbreviation of verb) absorbs (new member); Conscription; Recruitment.

Example:

It is difficult for us to recruit qualified employees.

It is difficult for us to recruit high-quality employees.

His job is to recruit soldiers for the army.

His job is to recruit soldiers for the army.

Usage of words:

1.recruit means "new member" when used as a noun and "recruit" when converted into a verb. Recruits can also mean "recovery", followed by themselves, which means staying healthy.

Recruit, as a transitive verb, can be used in the passive structure with nouns and pronouns as objects.

Call, take back, take back and get back all mean "take back".

Their differences are as follows:

Recover means "to find what is lost", which can mean to find it through hard work or unintentionally; Reclaim can refer to retrieving temporarily stored items or recovering useful things from discarded items; Recovery refers to the damages obtained by the plaintiff from the defendant after winning the case; Recruit means to restore something to its original good condition by adding or supplementing it. Retrieve means to restore something or reputation through efforts, or to make up for losses or correct mistakes.

For example:

1, the library recalled the books he borrowed a year ago. The library asked him to return the books he borrowed a year ago.

You should recover your investment within one year. You should get a bonus equal to your total investment within one year.

Most of the teachers there are recruited from abroad. Most of the teachers there are recruited from abroad.

He regained his spirits. He recovered.