- recruit *** re·cruit
- [rɪ'kruːt]
1. nMil recluta, (new member: of club) nuovo (-a) iscritto (-a), (of staff) nuovo (-a) assunto (-a)2. vt(staff, members, soldiers) reclutare
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
Recruit — Re*cruit (r?*kr?t ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recruited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Recruiting}.] [F. recruter, corrupted (under influence of recrue recruiting, recruit, from recro[^i]/tre, p. p. recr[^u], to grow again) from an older recluter, properly, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Recruit — Re*cruit , v. i. 1. To gain new supplies of anything wasted; to gain health, flesh, spirits, or the like; to recuperate; as, lean cattle recruit in fresh pastures. [1913 Webster] 2. To gain new supplies of men for military or other service; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Recruit — Re*cruit , n. 1. A supply of anything wasted or exhausted; a re[ e]nforcement. [1913 Webster] The state is to have recruits to its strength, and remedies to its distempers. Burke. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically, a man enlisted for service in the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recruit — ▪ I. recruit re‧cruit 1 [rɪˈkruːt] verb [intransitive, transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES to find new people to work for an organization, do a job etc: • So far, they have recruited 10 new sales representatives. • He was recruited by the new chairman to … Financial and business terms
recruit — re|cruit1 [ rı krut ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to get someone to work in a company or join an organization: We won t be recruiting again until next year. a ) to get people to join the military 2. ) transitive to get someone to help … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
recruit — re•cruit [[t]rɪˈkrut[/t]] n. 1) a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces 2) a new member of a group, organization, or the like 3) a fresh supply of something 4) to enlist (a person) for service in one of the armed forces 5) to raise … From formal English to slang
recruit — re·cruit ri krüt vt to restore or increase the health, vigor, or intensity of … Medical dictionary
recruit — re·cruit || rɪ kruËt n. new member of a group; one who is newly enlisted or drafted into the armed forces v. enlist or draft new members (esp. for the armed forces); gain, obtain, procure … English contemporary dictionary
recruit — re·cruit … English syllables
re|cruit — «rih KROOT», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a newly enlisted soldier, sailor, or other member of the armed forces: »To have a wholly Regular Army we should need about 100,000 regular recruits, of whom there is no sign (London Times). b) Figurative: »The… … Useful english dictionary
Recruited — Recruit Re*cruit (r?*kr?t ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recruited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Recruiting}.] [F. recruter, corrupted (under influence of recrue recruiting, recruit, from recro[^i]/tre, p. p. recr[^u], to grow again) from an older recluter,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English