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recruit verb
employ
recruit

noun

 See also the entry for beginner 另见beginner条recruit ♦︎ trainee ♦︎ apprentice ♦︎ cadet ♦︎ internThese are all words for a person who has just started a job or activity and has very little experience. 这些词均表示新入职者、新加入者。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a trainee / an apprentice / an intern with a companyto join a company as a trainee / an apprenticea young / 19-year-old recruit / trainee / apprentice / cadet / interna management recruit / traineeto have / become a recruit / a trainee / an apprentice / a cadet / an internto work as a trainee / an apprenticeto train a recruit / an apprentice recruit rɪˈkruːt [countable] a person who has recently joined the armed forces or the police; a person who joins a company or organization 新兵;新警员;(公司或组织的)新成员Army recruits are all trained in first aid.陆军新兵都要接受急救培训。They are stepping up attempts to attract recruits to the nursing profession.他们正在加紧努力,以吸引新成员加入护理行业。All members were urged to go out and try to gain new recruits for the party.呼吁所有党员都走出去,努力为该党吸收更多新成员。He spoke of us scornfully as raw recruits (= people without training or experience).他轻蔑地称我们是新兵娃娃。 see also recruit employ verb trainee ˌtreɪˈniː [countable] a person who is being taught how to do a particular job 接受培训者;实习生;见习生She joined the company as a management trainee.她以管理培训生的身份加入公司。 Trainee is usually used to talk about sb who is learning to do a job which requires a higher level of education than that required for an apprentice. In British English it is frequently used before another noun. * trainee一般指某项工作的实习人员,受教育程度要求比apprentice高。在英式英语中,它常用于另一名词前 (BrE) a trainee teacher / pilot / nurse / journalist实习教师/飞行员/护士/记者In American English use student. 在美式英语中用student (NAmE) a student teacher / pilot / nurse / journalist实习教师/飞行员/护士/记者 apprentice əˈprentɪs [countable] a young person who works for an employer for a fixed period of time in order to learn the particular skills needed in their job 学徒;徒弟She joined us as an apprentice chef in 1990.她于1990年加入我们,当厨师学徒。 Apprentice is usually used to talk about sb who is learning to do a job which requires practical skills, rather than academic achievement. It is frequently used before another noun. * apprentice一般指需要实践技能而非学术成就的工作的学徒,常用于另一名词前an apprentice electrician / plumber / bricklayer / jockey / chef电工/水暖工/瓦工/骑师/厨师学徒 cadet kəˈdet [countable] a young person who is training to become an officer in the police or armed forces 警官(或军官)学员;警官(或军官)候补生army cadets陆军军校学员 intern ˈɪntɜːn; NAmE ˈɪntɜːrn [countable] (NAmE) an advanced student of medicine, whose training is nearly finished and who is working in a hospital to get further practical experience; a student or new graduate who is getting practical experience in a job, for example during the summer vacation 实习医生;(暑期等的)实习学生;毕业实习生Interns in hospitals learn how to act professionally in the most dire emergencies.医院的实习医生要学习如何在极度紧急状况下做出专业处置。a summer intern at a law firm律师事务所的暑期实习生

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