recruiting
recruiting — 動詞
- recruitingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- recruitings3rd person singular
- recruitinging-ing form
- recruitingedpast simple
1. to find and sign up new people so that they will work for a business, join a tea
招募;徵募
尋找並招收新成員加入工作、團隊或軍隊
to find and sign up new people so that they will work for a business, join a team, or fight for an army
The hospital is recruiting nurses from three nearby towns this spring.
這家醫院今年春天正從附近三個城鎮招募護理師。
recruit + people noun as object
Adaeze spent the summer recruiting volunteers for the river clean-up.
Adaeze 整個夏天都在為河川清理活動招募志工。
recruit + group of people for a cause
Our football coach is recruiting hard before the new season starts.
我們的足球教練在新球季開始前正努力招募球員。
The army began recruiting young soldiers from the mountain villages.
軍隊開始從山區村落徵募年輕士兵。
Joaquín helped the small bakery by recruiting two bakers from his old job.
Joaquín 從他以前的工作招募了兩名烘焙師,幫助這家小麵包店。
- dismiss
to remove someone from a job rather than bring them in
文法句型
recruit + noun
recruit + for + noun
用法筆記
Object is usually a person or group being signed up (nurses, soldiers, volunteers); use 'recruit for' when naming the team or cause they will join.
常見錯誤
recruiting — 名詞
1. someone who has just joined a group, company, or army and is still learning how
新成員;新兵
剛加入團體、公司或軍隊、仍在學習的人
someone who has just joined a group, company, or army and is still learning how things are done
The two new recruits stood nervously outside the army training camp.
兩名新兵緊張地站在軍隊訓練營外。
collocation: new recruit
Beatrix showed the latest recruits where the office kitchen was.
Beatrix 帶最新加入的成員去看辦公室的茶水間在哪裡。
recruit as a person joining a workplace
Every recruit at the fire station must finish six weeks of hard training.
消防隊的每位新成員都必須完成六週的嚴格訓練。
Rohan was the youngest recruit on the rescue team last year.
Rohan 是去年救援隊裡最年輕的新成員。
The coach paired each older player with a nervous young recruit.
教練讓每位資深球員搭配一名緊張的年輕新成員。
- veteran
an experienced member who has been around a long time
文法句型
a recruit
new recruits
用法筆記
Often used with 'new', 'young', or 'raw' to stress that the person has only just joined and lacks experience.