2014年6月23日 星期一

reseller, recruit, break, resilient, din

 Thy secret ways so ordering it, that she and I stood alone, leaning in a certain window, which looked into the garden of the house where we now lay, at Ostia; where removed from the din of men, we were recruiting from the fatigues of a long journey, for the voyage.



EU Exporters Show Resiliency
Europe's exporters are proving resilient in the face of a weakening dollar. But there's little sign of a break for European firms exporting to the U.S., with the ECB apparently set to raise rates.
━━ a. 弾力性の; 回復力に富む; 快活な.
In 1994 the European Monetary Institute was created as transitional step in establishing the European Central Bank (ECB) and a common currency. The ECB, which was established in 1998, is responsible for setting a single monetary policy and interest rate for the adopting nations, in conjunction with their national central banks.
BREAK =休憩,
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Dell Recruits Google to Resell Servers
Dell is overhauling its line of server systems and has recruited Google as a high-profile reseller of the computers.
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recruit

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Pronunciation: /rɪˈkruːt 
  
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VERB

[WITH OBJECT]
  • 1Enlist (someone) in the armed forces:we recruit our toughest soldiers from the desert tribes[NO OBJECT]: the regiment was still actively recruiting
  • 1.1Form (an army or other force) by enlisting new people:the weakness of feudal service as a basis for recruiting an army
  • 1.2Enrol (someone) as a member or worker in an organization or as a supporter of a cause:there are plans to recruit more staff later this year
  • 1.3[WITH OBJECT AND INFINITIVE] INFORMAL Persuade to do or help with something:she recruited her children to help run the racket
  • 2DATED Replenish or reinvigorate (numbers, strength, etc.):travelling was said to recruit the constitution

NOUN

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Derivatives

recruitable

ADJECTIVE

recruiter

NOUN

Origin

mid 17th century (in the senses 'fresh body of troops' and 'supplement the numbers in a group'): from obsolete French dialect recrute, based on Latin recrescere 'grow again', from re- 'again' + crescere 'grow'.

re・cruit
━━ vt. (新兵などを)募集する[入れる]; 補充する; 雇う; (新人を入れて)補強する; 増す.
reseller
An organization that sells hardware and software to the general public. Resellers purchase products from software publishers and hardware manufacturers.



din

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Pronunciation: /dɪn 
  
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NOUN

[IN SINGULAR]

VERB (dinsdinningdinned)

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  • 1[WITH OBJECT] (din something into) Make (someone) learn or remember an idea by constant repetition:a runner-up, he dinned into them, was a loser

Origin

Old English dynedynn (noun), dynian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Old High German tuni (noun) and Old Norse dynr (noun), dynja 'come rumbling down'.

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