recover [ ri5kQvE ] (v.) get better after a downturn复原 + R1 J; k) N8 _' t: K6 Q
[例] The stock market has not recovered since the big fall. A' Q$ N: J: X
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recovery [ ri5kQvEri ] (n.) improvement, getting back to the previous (better) position复原
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recruit (v.) take on a new person招收(新成员)
1 J. a3 L# m/ t% ][例] Our trade union has recruited a number of new members this year.
; q: u. ]" U8 A" T0 S5 v[同义词] enlist
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recruitment [ rI`krU:tmEnt ] (n.) process of taking on new people招收(新成员)
- n+ c! z% s* e" x[例] Ads remain a good source of management recruitment. , m( x; X% f5 \( o) k+ D# [4 |+ `+ e
& b" ^" v _! S: v3 Lred (n.) in the red showing a loss负债
9 y( X. {( z4 u* i2 h/ f/ e+ b( o[例] My bank account is always in the red.
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redeem [ ri5di:m ](v) 1.to convert into cash 兑现 % J& o8 W+ G4 Z
[例] redeem stocks
, W# I/ ~1 \' U2.to pay off 还清 ) b% G5 z1 m3 ^$ [5 z
[例] redeem the mortgage ! Y4 x+ l6 s4 X# w9 o! a; ~; n! W% L
, W; m- u2 k3 v6 n$ k' ?reduction [ ri5dQkFEn ] (n.) the state of being smaller, lowering 缩减
" W# p t9 x( t- H% ]# G7 n[例] The product reduction implies the company’s producing focus has change to a new area. ' F% R4 u8 f7 A) `
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redundant [ ri5dQndEnt ] (adj.) having lost one’s job 失业 |