enlist

enlist
in'list
verb
1) (to join an army etc: My father enlisted on the day after war was declared.) alistar
2) (to obtain the support and help of: He has enlisted George to help him organize the party.) reclutar; conseguir ayuda
3) (to obtain (support and help) from someone: They enlisted the support of five hundred people for their campaign.) conseguir
enlist
tr[ɪn'lɪst]
transitive verb
1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL alistar, reclutar
2 (help, support, etc) conseguir, lograr
we enlisted their help conseguimos su ayuda
intransitive verb
1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL alistarse
enlist [ɪn'lɪst, ɛn-] vt
1) enroll: alistar, reclutar
2) secure: conseguir
to enlist the support of: conseguir el apoyo de
enlist vi
: alistarse
enlist
v.
alistar v.
emplear v.
enganchar v.
enrolar v.
ɪn'lɪst
1.
intransitive verb alistarse

to enlist IN something — alistarse en algo


2.
vt \<\<soldiers/helpers/members\>\> reclutar, alistar; \<\<sailors\>\> enrolar; \<\<support/aid\>\> conseguir*

to enlist somebody IN something — conseguir* el apoyo de alguien en algo

[ɪn'lɪst]
1. VT
1) (Mil) reclutar, alistar

enlisted man — (US) (Mil) soldado m raso

2) [+ support etc] conseguir
2.
VI (Mil) alistarse (in en)
* * *
[ɪn'lɪst]
1.
intransitive verb alistarse

to enlist IN something — alistarse en algo


2.
vt \<\<soldiers/helpers/members\>\> reclutar, alistar; \<\<sailors\>\> enrolar; \<\<support/aid\>\> conseguir*

to enlist somebody IN something — conseguir* el apoyo de alguien en algo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • enlist — verb Date: 1599 transitive verb 1. a. to secure the support and aid of ; employ in advancing an interest < enlist all the available resources > < enlisted our help > b. to win over ; attract …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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