staff
n. 全體職工; 行政人群; 柺杖
v. 任職於…
The staff of an organization are the people who work for it.
The staff were very good...
職員都很出色。
The outpatient program has a staff of six people...
門診部有 6 名工作人員。
People who are part of a particular staff are often referred to as staff .
10 staff were allocated to the task...
10名員工被分配來完成這項任務。
He had the complete support of hospital staff.
他得到了醫院職工的全力支援。
If an organization is staffed by particular people, they are the people who work for it.
They are staffed by volunteers...
它們的工作人員都是志願者。
The center is staffed with highly trained physicians...
該中心配備了訓練有素的醫生。
A staff is a strong stick or pole.
A staff is the five lines that music is written on.
1. personnel who assist their superior in carrying out an assigned task;
2. the body of teachers and administrators at a school;
3. a strong rod or stick with a specialized utilitarian purpose;
4. building material consisting of plaster and hair; used to cover external surfaces of temporary structure (as at an exposition) or for decoration
5. a rod carried as a symbol
6. (music) the system of five horizontal lines on which the musical notes are written
1. provide with staff;
2. serve on the staff of;
cane, stick, staff
這些名詞均有"手杖"之意。
the staff of life
主食(尤指麵包)
The new employees were presented to the rest of the staff.
新僱員被介紹給其餘職員.
During that time, she so gained my aunt's confidence that she was put in charge of the domestic staff.
在這期間, 她得到了我姑姑如此的信任,結果被委任為家僕的負責人.
She has an excellent rapport with her staff.
她跟她職員的關係非常融洽.
The new governor dismissed the staff that served his predecessor.
新州長將前任州長的職員全部解僱.
His remarks led to the breakdown of talks between the staff and the management.
他的話導致了勞資談判的破裂.