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词汇 staff
释义 staff
noun
uk /stɑːf/ us /stæf/

staffnoun (PEOPLE)


A2[ S, + sing/pl verb ]
the group of people who work for an organization: 全体员工,全体雇员
There is a good relationship between staff and pupils at the school.学校里教职员工和学生的关系很融洽。
The staff are not very happy about the latest pay increase.员工们对最近一次加薪不太满意。
There are over a hundred staff in the company.公司有100多名员工。
He is on(= a member of) the editorial staff of the magazine.他是该杂志的一名编辑人员。
[ Cusually singular ]Indian English
a person who works for an organization(一位)员工
Has the news been communicated to the staff yet?消息传达给员工了吗?
She thanked the staff for their dedication and enthusiasm.她感谢全体员工的奉献精神和工作热情。
We are lacking three members of staff due to illness.我们有3人因病缺席。
Management have offered staff a 3% pay increase.
We could take on extra staff - that's one possibility.我们可以再招一些人——这是一种选择。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Workers in general
a man/woman of actionidiom
anti-labour
beaver
cheap labour
contract worker
cutter
labour
labour force
labour market
machinist
manpower
relay
salaryman
skeleton staff
slogger
staffing
the shop floor
workhorse
working group
working party

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Employees & colleagues

staffnoun (STICK)


[ C ]formal
a long, strong stick held in the hand that is used as a support when walking, as a weapon, or as a symbol of authority拐杖;棍棒;权杖
 
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[ C ]formal(alsoflagstaff)
a flagpole旗杆
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Poles, rods, shafts and sticks
bar
bargepole
baton
billy club
boathook
bollard
cane
lathi-charge
lightning conductor
litter grabber
litter pick
litter picker
pointer
shaft
stake
telephone pole
tent pole
totem pole
trash grabber
trash picker

staffnoun (MUSIC)


[ C ]US(UKstave)
the five lines and four spaces between them on which musical notes are written五线谱
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Technical music terms
acciaccatura
accidental
aeolian
aleatory
alto clef
antiphonal
discordant
harmonic
harmonic progression
harmony
hemidemisemiquaver
inversion
overtone
ritardando
rubato
scherzando
scordatura
secco recitative
staccato
whole step

Idiom


the staff of life
staff
verb[ T ]
uk /stɑːf/ us /stæf/
to be or provide the people who work for an organization: 成为员工,(为机构)提供人员
Many charity shops in Britain are staffed by/with volunteers.英国很多慈善商店的工作人员全都是志愿者。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Applying for a job
acqui-hire
advertisement
anoint
anointed
applicant
assign
EDIB
elect
employ
employable
employment
employment agency
nomination
nominee
recruitment drive
referee
rehire
reinstate
reinstatement
relocation expenses

staff | American Dictionary


staff
noun[ C ]
us/stæf/

staffnoun[C] (PEOPLE)


a group of people who work for an organization, often for a special purpose, or who work for a manager within an organization:
The coaching staff felt we needed more defense.
She joined the staff of the Smithsonian Institution in 1954.

staffnoun[C] (MUSIC)


music (alsostave, us/steɪv/)
the five lines and four spaces between them on which musical notes are written
staff
verb[ T ]
us/stæf/

staffverb[T] (SUPPLY WITH PEOPLE)


to supply an organization with a staff:
The after-school program is staffed entirely by volunteers.

staff | Business English


staff
noun[ S or U ]
 HR, WORKPLACEuk /stɑːf/us
all the people who work for a particular company or organization, or in a particular place:
The company prides itself on the training programmes it provides for its staff.
Staff are expected to move to the new building later this year.
employ/hire/recruit staff
a staff of 5/50, etc.They employ a core staff of 25 full-time employees.
a member of staff/staff memberAs a result of our investigations, two members of staff have now left the organization.
experienced/professional/trained staff
full-time/part-time staff
permanent/temporary staff
clerical/office staff
sales/kitchen/check-in staff
staff shortage/turnover/moraleThe hours are long, the work is dull, and staff turnover is high.
See also
counter staff
field staff
junior staff
senior staff
support staff
staff
verb[ T ]
 HR, WORKPLACEuk /stɑːf/us
to provide workers for a particular organization:
We are looking for up to 50 bilingual people to staff the call center.
be staffed by/withThe law centre is staffed by professional lawyers and advisers.

Examples of staff


staff
Ordinary pilgrims become identifiable by their scrip and staff, not their cross.
They contain a wealth of detail about teaching techniques and relationships between pupils and between pupils and staff.
Every centre was encouraged to strengthen its social science research, to address particular themes and overall staff numbers.
Municipalities in charge of organizing services (thereby determining the need for staff) have no say in higher education policy.
The philosophy of these homes is characterized by a very strong emphasis on training the staff.
We did not account for training hospital staff because the unit price estimates of hospitals included training costs.
Ultimately, the staff should have a chance to debrief and review their common experience.
It will be valuable for staff working in the planning and provision of services to an ageing population of adults with a learning disability.
Staff time is both valuable and expensive and a more economic model of assessment procedures could be developed.
High rates of staff absence and turnover, together with low work satisfaction and high work stress found among staff group.
Fewer hospital staff seem prepared to accept long-stay patients as one of their functions.
Another advantage of depot medication is that staff can be sure that medication has been received by the patient.
Staff at different units followed different policies regarding action levels for unsatisfactory results.
Their philosophy is one of cooperation, differentiation and maximising the potential of all members of staff and adults in the school community.
The latter had decided to tell him the truth, and explained that none of the staff doubted his talent.
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Collocations withstaff


staff

These are words often used in combination with staff.

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academic staff
Rejuvenation of the academic staff will doubtless also entail scientific modernization and make possible new forms of research and education.
administrative staff
In contrast, less emphasis is perhaps placed on professional development for administrativestaff.
audit staff
Many considerations must be taken into account in making appointments to the district auditstaff.
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