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Recruit English,

Recruitment; Join the army; Recruitment; Introduction. Specific usage:

enlist

Verb (abbreviation of verb) recruitment; Employment; Established through recruitment; Supplement; (informal) persuasion; Restore health; N. recruitment; New member.

He hopes to recruit a chairman from outside the company.

He hopes to recruit a chairman from outside the company.

She set up a stall to recruit students to join the anarchist association.

She set up a booth to recruit students to join the anarchist association.

The declaration calls for greater efforts to recruit young scientists to fill the vacancy left by the expected retirement tide in the next decade.

The statement called for more efforts to recruit young scientists to fill the vacancy left by the expected peak wave of retirement in the next decade.

The police are trying to recruit more black and Hispanic policemen.

The police are trying to recruit more black and Hispanic policemen.

The police are trying to recruit more policemen from ethnic minorities.

The police are trying to recruit more new policemen from ethnic minorities.

There are not enough local workers in these countries, so they have to recruit workers from other countries.

There are not enough local workers in these countries, so they have to recruit workers from other countries.

Go join the army, V. Support; Join the army; Subscribe; Sponsorship; Be drafted into the army; Recruitment; Seek sponsorship or help from.

They hope to get public help to solve the case.

They hope to seek public help to solve the case.

If the bailiff thinks things will get tricky, he will ask the police for help.

If the sheriff thinks the situation may get worse, he will ask the police for help.

When he wants to gain public support or appease the people, he will use the broadcast media.

When he wants to gain public support or restore people's trust, he uses radio as a carrier.

I had to cut down a tree and ask seven neighbors to help me move it out of the garden.

I had to cut down a tree and ask seven neighbors to help me move it out of the yard.

conscribe

Verb (abbreviation for verb) conscription; Limit, limit.

recruit

Recruit, recruit; (natural population) growth; Improve (a reaction, a phenomenon).

The members of the club did agree to revise their recruitment policy.

Club members did agree to modify their membership policy.

In the future, employee recruitment will fall within the purview of department managers.

The department manager will be responsible for recruiting new employees in the future.