re-enlistment
noun [ C or U ] (also reenlistment) uk/ˌriː.ɪnˈlɪst.mənt/ us/ˌriː.ɪnˈlɪst.mənt/
重新入伍
the fact of accepting someone into the armed forces again or of joining the armed forces again, for a second, third, etc. time
The army is working harder to encourage re-enlistment. 军队正在更加努力地鼓励老兵重新入伍。
The force enjoyed increased re-enlistments and therefore needed fewer recruits.
- More examples
- The punishment would prohibit reenlistment in the army or navy.
- Senior officers are worried about the impact of repeated long deployments on re-enlistment and recruiting.
- He told the soldiers he might bar them from re-enlistment.
- The real test of troop morale, she says, is the re-enlistment numbers.
- When he completed his service he was torn between a $35,000 reenlistment bonus and going to college.