new recruit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandrecruit
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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recruit
noun[C]
uk/rɪˈkruːt/us/rɪˈkruːt/
a new member of an organization, especially ...
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(Definition ofnewandrecruitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Anewrecruitarrives who is, in fact, a man disguised as a woman, obviously overjoyed to be there.
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What does yournewrecruitthink about it?
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Then the father's son is anewrecruitwho joins the same firm.
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We shall have anewrecruitto the campaign for child care.
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Only certain officers in the unit are authorised to attest thenewrecruit.
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The loss of a trained man is far more important than onenewrecruit.
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Will the initiator of operations of a pyramid selling firm be liable to a £400 fine in relation to eachnewrecruit?
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The other reason he gave was that, if a birth certificate were demanded from thenewrecruit, it would hinder recruiting.
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It would, after all, follow the line so often taken by the sergeant-major in the case of anewrecruit.
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The only sufferer from that proposal was thenewrecruit.
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Does he consider that period long enough for anewrecruitto meet the terrible conditions of war and all that it means?
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One is to be filled by transferring one examiner from another centre and the second post is about to be offered to anewrecruit.
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I understand that anewrecruitis very apt to find that there is a difference between his pay and his pocket money.
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We have anewrecruitfor a sound method of dealing with all these compensation questions.
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The first is that everything possible ought to be done to prevent thenewrecruitfrom taking to the life of the streets.
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We want to ensure that the rates of pay for thenewrecruitare sufficient to attract him in.
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I do not know where anewrecruitbusman could rent accommodation in my constituency.
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What consideration has he given to alleviating the manpower shortage, by a most serious study of ways of acclimatising thenewrecruit?
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To this end, thenewrecruitwill receive more guidance than in the past.
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The starting salary is £550 a year for thenewrecruit.
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