staff
noun/stɑːf/
/stæf/
Idioms 全体职工(或雇员) - medical/nursing/teaching/coaching staff
全体医务人员/护士/教师/教练 - The hospital staff cared for me so well.
医院的工作人员对我照顾得很好。 - There are 12 full-time researchers plus technicians and other support staff.
有 12 名全职研究人员以及技术人员和其他支持人员。 - female staff members
女性职工 - (British English) part-time members of staff
兼职员工 - to employ/recruit/hire/train staff
雇用/招募/聘用/培训职工 - He joined the editorial staff in 2018.
他于2018年加入编辑团队。 - We are suffering from an IT staff shortage.
我们正面临信息技术人员短缺的问题。 - The company has a good reputation for staff training.
公司在员工培训方面享有良好的声誉。 - We have a weekly staff meeting.
我们每周召开一次员工会议。 - (especially British English) on the staff a reporter on the staff of ‘The Times’
《时报》在编记者
Grammar Point staffstaff- In British English staff (sense 1) can be singular:
- a staff of ten
员工十人
- I have ten staff working for me
我手下有十名职员。
- The staff in this shop are very helpful.
这家店的员工非常乐意帮忙。
- a staff of ten
- In North American English staff (senses 1 and 2) can only be singular:
- a staff of ten
员工十人
- ten staff
- The staff in this store is very helpful
这家店的员工非常乐意帮忙。
- a staff of ten
- The plural form staffs is less frequent but is used in both British English and North American English to refer to more than one group of people:
- the senator and his staff (singular)
参议员及他的工作人员(单数) - senators and their staffs (plural)
参议员及他们各自的工作人员(复数)
- the senator and his staff (singular)
Collocations JobsJobsGetting a jobsee also ground staff- look for work
- look for/apply for/go for a job
- get/pick up/complete/fill out/ (British English) fill in an application (form)
- send/email your (British English) CV/(North American English) résumé/application/application form/covering letter
- be called for/have/attend an interview
- offer somebody a job/work/employment/promotion
- find/get/land a job
- employ/ (especially North American English) hire/recruit/ (especially British English) take on staff/workers/trainees
- recruit/appoint a manager
- arrive at/get to/leave work/the office/the factory
- start/finish work/your shift
- do/put in/work overtime
- have/gain/get/lack/need experience/qualifications
- do/get/have/receive training
- learn/pick up/improve/develop (your) skills
- cope with/manage/share/spread the workload
- improve your/achieve a better work-life balance
- have (no) job satisfaction/job security
- have a job/work/a career/a vocation
- find/follow/pursue/ (especially North American English) live (out) your vocation
- enter/go into/join a profession
- choose/embark on/start/begin/pursue a career
- change jobs/profession/career
- be/ (both especially British English) work/go freelance
- do/take on temp work/freelance work
- do/be engaged in/be involved in voluntary work
- leave/ (especially North American English) quit/resign from your job
- give up work/your job/your career
- hand in your notice/resignation
- plan to/be due to retire in June/next year, etc.
- take early retirement
Extra ExamplesTopics Businessb1- Robbie Keane has joined the coaching staff.
罗比·基恩加入教练组。 - Junior medical staff take samples for blood grouping.
初级医务人员采集血型样本。 - The school has 1 300 plus students and just over 100 teaching staff.
学校有学生 1 300 多名,教职员工 100 多名。 - A spokesperson said that the bank expects to make 15 000 staff redundant over the next three years.
发言人说银行计划在未来的 3 年内裁员15,000 人。 - There was a meeting of senior staff at the Home Office.
内政部召开了一次高级职员会议。 - The event was organized by staff from several museum departments.
该活动由博物馆多个部门的工作人员组织。 - (British English) The bar staff are all young and cool-looking.
酒吧的工作人员都很年轻,样子也很酷。 - (North American English) The bar staff is very professional.
酒吧的工作人员非常专业。 - (British English) A member of staff asked us to leave.
一名工作人员要求我们离开。 - Office staff arrived to find there had been a break-in.
办公室工作人员赶到后发现有人入室盗窃。 - Some orchestras have had to cut the number of players and administrative staff.
一些乐团不得不削减演奏者和管理人员的数量。 - Highly trained staff have been laid off.
训练有素的员工已被解雇。 - They employ a staff of 40 researchers.
他们雇用了 40 名研究人员。 - They have difficulty recruiting and retaining staff.
他们很难招募和留住员工。 - She has the power to hire and fire staff.
她有权雇用和解雇员工。 - Properly training staff is vital to the success of a small business.
适当培训员工对于小型企业的成功至关重要。 - Universities were asked to report on research activity among academic staff.
大学被要求报告学术人员的研究活动。 - Companies who treat their employees right have lower staff turnover.
正确对待员工的公司员工流动率较低。 - Staff morale is very low.
员工士气非常低落。 - We had lunch in the staff canteen.
我们在员工食堂吃了午餐。 - He's a staff writer (= employed on a regular salary, not paid by the piece) for The New Yorker.
他是《纽约客》的在编撰稿人。 - a staff position at ‘Life’ magazine
《生活》杂志的员工职位 - She's a staff scientist at the Research Institute.
她是研究所的研究员。 - (North American English) He's a staff attorney for the Federal Trade Commission.
他是联邦贸易委员会的专职律师。 - I've heard they're recruiting staff at the moment.
我听说他们目前正在招聘员工。 - She has been on the staff of the hospital for most of her working life.
她已在这家医院工作了大半辈子。 - Some companies are struggling to retain skilled staff.
一些公司正千方百计地留住技术娴熟的员工。 - Specialist training is necessary for staff carrying out this work.
专业培训对于做这项工作的员工很有必要。 - The company has a staff of fifty.
这家公司有 50 名员工。 - The hospital is freezing staff appointments as part of its cutbacks.
这家医院冻结员工职位作为削减开支的一部份。 - The staff are working under pressure.
员工们工作有压力。 - (British English) There are only four full-time members of staff in the company.
这家公司只有 4 名全职员工。 - There is separate staff accommodation for the housekeeper.
勤杂工人有单独的员工宿舍。 - They pay their staff by cheque.
他们用支票支付员工工资。 - a staff person for a government agency
一位政府机构的工作人员 - a staff report by the House Foreign Affairs Committee
众议院外交事务委员会的员工考核报告 - staff appointed to the project
分配到该项目的员工 - the campaign staff of President Bush
布什总统的竞选工作人员 - the medical staff who treated him during his confinement
在他囚禁期间给予他治疗的医务人员 - I have ten staff working for me.
我手下有十名职员。 - I tend not to eat in the staff restaurant.
我一般不去员工餐厅吃饭。 - The store is closed for staff development.
该商店因员工发展而关闭。 - Three staff members were suspended after the incident.
那次事件后有三名职工被暂时停职。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full-time
- part-time
- permanent
- …
- employ
- have
- appoint
- …
- work
- deal with somebody/something
- serve somebody/something
- …
- member
- person
- position
- …
- on the staff (of)
- chief of staff
- member of staff
- medical/nursing/teaching/coaching staff
- [singular] (North American English) the people who work at a school, college or university, but who do not teach students
(大、中、小学的)管理人员,行政人员 - Students, faculty and staff were all men in those days.
那时候,学生和教职员都是男性。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full-time
- part-time
- permanent
- …
- employ
- have
- appoint
- …
- work
- deal with somebody/something
- serve somebody/something
- …
- member
- person
- position
- …
- on the staff (of)
- chief of staff
- member of staff
- Students, faculty and staff were all men in those days.
- [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of senior army officers who help a commanding officer
(军队的)全体参谋人员 - a staff officer
参谋
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full-time
- part-time
- permanent
- …
- employ
- have
- appoint
- …
- work
- deal with somebody/something
- serve somebody/something
- …
- member
- person
- position
- …
- on the staff (of)
- chief of staff
- member of staff
- a staff officer
- [countable] (old-fashioned or formal) a long stick used as a support when walking or climbing, as a weapon, or as a symbol of authority
拐杖;棍棒;权杖 - [countable] (especially North American English) (plural staves)(also stave)(music) a set of five lines on which music is written
Topics Musicc2五线谱
Word OriginOld English stæf (in sense (4)), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch staf and German Stab.
Idioms
the staff of life
- (literary) a basic food, especially bread
主食;(尤指)面包