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Recruit Military Means Rɪ'Kruːt Uniforms Drilled Parade Ground

Front recruit
Pron [rɪ'kruːt]
Back 【RECRUIT】
The recruits were already given their uniforms, and now they are being drilled on the parade ground.
这些新兵都已领有制服,现在他们正在校阅场接受训练。
【重点词汇】
recruit n. 新会员, 新兵
Vocab
recruitcause to assemble or enlist in the military

To recruit means to get someone to join something. You might recruit people for the navy or you might recruit members for your quilting group.

The verb recruit often refers to formally joining an organization or a group, such as the military or a corporation. It can also be used more broadly to refer to getting someone to participate in a cause, formal or otherwise, like when you recruit your friend to help paint your room. As a noun, recruit means "a person who has been recruited." If you just joined the Army, you're a new recruit.

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