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staff1/stɑ:f/ n. & v.●n. 1a a stick or pole for use in walking or climbing or as a weapon 拐杖,棍棒 b a stick or pole as a sign of office or authority 权杖,官杖;指挥棒;警棍 c a person or thing that supports or sustains 支柱,支撑 d a flagstaff 旗杆 e Surveying a rod for measuring distances, heights, etc. 【测量学】标尺,标杆 f Brit. a token given to an engine driver on a single-track railway as authority to proceed over a given section of line [英] (铁道的)路签 g Brit. a spindle in a watch [英] (钟表的)小轴杆 2a a body of persons employed in a business etc. 全体职员,全体雇员 editorial staff of a newspaper 一家报纸的全体编辑人员 b those in authority within an organization, esp. the teachers in a school (尤指)全体教员 c Mil. etc. a body of officers assisting an officer in high command and concerned with an army, regiment, fleet, or air force as a whole 【军】全体参谋人员,参谋机构 general staff 总参谋部 d (usu. 通常作 Staff) Mil. = STAFF SERGEANT 3 (pl. staffs or staves /steivz/) Mus. a set of usu. five parallel lines on any one or between any adjacent two of which a note is placed to indicate its pitch 【音】五线谱 ●v. tr. provide (an institution etc.) with staff 为(机构等)配备人员 □ staffed adj. (also in comb. 亦用于复合词)[Old English stœf, from Germanic] |