recruit
n
~ (to sth) (from sth)
1 person who has just joined the armed forces or police and is not yet trained (未经训练的)新兵或新警察
new, recent, raw (ie inexperienced) recruits 新兵
drilling recruits on the parade ground 在练兵场上训练新兵.
2 new member of a club, society, etc (俱乐部、 会社等的)新成员, 新会员
gain/seek new recruits (eg to training schemes) from among the young unemployed 从年轻的失业者中吸收[招收]新成员(如实施培训计画). recruit, v [I, Tn, Tn.pr, Cn.n/a]
~ (sb) (to sth) (from sth); ~ sb (as sth)
1 gain (sb) as a recruit; enlist 吸收(某人)为新成员; 徵募
recruit on a regular basis 定期招募
a re`cruiting officer, poster, drive 徵募新兵的军官、 布告、 运动
recruit new members (to the club) 吸收新成员(进入俱乐部)
recruit sb as a spy招募某人为特工.
2 form (an army, a party, etc) by gaining recruits (吸收新成员)组成(军队、 党派等)
recruit a task force 为特遣部队招募新兵.
All machines are slightly different, so you need a short lesson when you start work in a new office.
所有的机器都稍微有些不同,所以当你新到一个办公室开始工作时,你需要进行短期培训。
I am sorry that you have a disagreement with your father. Personally, I think it is important to follow your interests and your abilities, and it sounds as though you have plenty of both of these already.