staff
形容词: 1. (of a building) 员工用的,工作人员专用的 2. (of a weapon) 作为权力象征的,象征性的 名词: 1. (plural: staffs) 职员,全体员工 2. (plural: staves) 拐杖,手杖 3. (plural: staffs) 乐谱中的五线谱 4. (plural: staves) 支撑物,支柱 5. (plural: staffs) (旗帜上的)纵向杆 词语辨析: - 员工(staff) 指一组人共同从事某项工作的职员或工作人员。 - 职员(employee) 指在某个机构、公司或组织中受雇的人,不论其级别或职位如何。 - 工作人员(worker) 指从事某一具体工作的人,通常指较低级的职员。 词汇扩充: - staff member: 员工,职员 - staff turnover: 员工流动率 - staff training: 员工培训 - staff meeting: 员工会议 近义词: personnel, workforce, employees, crew 反义词: customers, clients柯林斯词典解释:
staff (noun) 1. A staff is a group of people who work for an organization or business. 2. The staff of an organization is the group of people who work for it. 3. The staff in a school consists of the teachers and other people who work there. 4. The staff of a newspaper or radio or television station are the people who work for it. 5. The staff of a hospital or medical clinic are the people who work there and provide medical services. 6. The staff of a restaurant, hotel, or other service organization are the people who work there. 7. A staff is a long, thick stick that you can lean on or use as a weapon. 8. The staff of a musical piece is the written version of it, showing the notes and rhythms. 9. The staff of a flag is the long pole at the top that it hangs from. staff (verb) 1. If a place is staffed by a group of people, they work there. 2. If an organization or business staffs a place or an activity, it provides the people who work there.牛津词典解释:
staff (noun) 1. All the people employed by a particular organization. 2. The people who work for an organization, especially a large one, regarded collectively. 3. The teaching and administrative staff at a school or college. 4. The personnel of a restaurant or hotel. 5. A long stick or pole used as a support or weapon. 6. (in musical notation) a set of five horizontal lines and the spaces between them on which musical notation is written. 7. The set of horizontal lines on and between which notes are written or printed in Western music. 8. A stick with a knob used to aid walking, typically of wood. 9. (in archery) the wooden rod to which a bowstring is attached. 10. (in the Catholic Church) a long stick with a knob, carried by a bishop or an archbishop as a symbol of office. 11. (historical) a lance with a pointed steel head, used by a knight or cavalry soldier. staff (verb) Provide (an organization, business, etc.) with staff.用法
- They have a team of dedicated staff who work tirelessly to achieve their goals. - The company has over 500 employees in its London office. - The hotel staff is friendly and efficient. - The school staff consists of teachers, administrators, and support personnel. - The newspaper is looking to hire additional staff to cover local events. - He leaned on his staff as he walked through the park. - The musicians studied the staff to ensure they played the correct notes. - The flag fluttered from the top of the tall staff.例句
- The hospital has a dedicated staff of doctors and nurses.
- We need to hire more staff to handle the increased workload.
- The school staff is responsible for the education and well-being of the students.
- The hotel staff provided excellent service during our stay.
- She used her walking staff to help her navigate the rough terrain.
- The musician carefully read the musical staff before playing the piece.
- The national flag was raised on the tall staff outside the government building.
- The organization is looking to staff the new department with experienced professionals.
- The company is fully staffed and ready to handle the upcoming project.
- The restaurant is understaffed, resulting in slower service.
- The hotel staff greeted us warmly upon arrival.
- The school has a diverse staff representing various cultural backgrounds.
- The newspaper staff worked through the night to meet the printing deadline.
- He leaned on his staff for support as he made his way up the hill.
- The music teacher explained how to read notes on the musical staff.
- The flag was hung from the tall staff in front of the government building.
- The organization is responsible for staffing the event with volunteers.
- They need to staff the new branch office before it can open.
- The restaurant is fully staffed during peak hours.
- The company hired additional staff to handle the increased demand.
- The hotel staff is trained to provide excellent customer service.