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Recruits Meaning in English

word · lemma: recruit

/ɹəˈkɹuts/, /ɹiˈkɹuts/, /ɹɪˈkɹuts/
ruh-KROOTS, ree-KROOTS, ri-KROOTS
/ɹɪkɹˈuːts/
ri-KROOTS

释义

People who have just joined an organization, group, or the military. It also refers to new members who are still learning or training.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in a military context, but also for companies, sports teams, or any group. Plural form. "New recruits" is common. Don't confuse with "recruit" as a verb (to bring in new members).

例句

The army trains its recruits very carefully.

basic

The company’s new recruits are excited to start work.

basic

There are ten recruits in this training session.

basic

Some recruits had trouble adjusting to the strict rules at first.

natural

The coach gave the recruits a pep talk before their first game.

natural

These recruits picked up the skills surprisingly fast.

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