单词 | staffing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | staffstaff2 verb [transitive] Verb Table VERB TABLE staff
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► administrative staff/duties/job etc Phrases the administrative costs of health care systems an administrative assistant staff who provide technical and administrative support to the college ► ambulance staff/crew/worker The ambulance crew removed him from the wreckage. ► clinic staff· Clinic staff are hopeful that Stephen will make a full recovery. ► job/staff cuts· There have been falling sales and job cuts at the newspaper. ► department staff (=people working in a department)· All department staff will be affected by the new working hours. ► a staff exchange· The staff exchange programme allows the company to share personnel with partner institutions abroad. ► full-time staff/student etc They’re looking for full-time staff at the library. ► the library staff· If you have problems finding a book, ask a member of the library staff. ► maintenance crew/man/staff (=someone who looks after buildings and equipment for a school or organization) ► a committee/staff/board etc meeting· A staff meeting will be held at 3 p.m. ► a committee/staff/family etc member· Close friendships developed between crew members on the ship. ► a staff member· He became a staff member of the Institute in 2002. ► a member of a committee/of staff etc· All members of staff attend regular training sessions. ► staff/team morale· Positive feedback is good for staff morale. ► office staff/workers/equipment etc Office staff need well-designed desks and chairs. the increased demand for office space ► staff/union/company etc rep You need to speak to the students’ rep. ► security staff· Teams of security staff guard the laboratory. ► senior staff· Some senior staff criticized the headteacher's behaviour. ► shed jobs/workers/staff etc· The bank continued to shed workers. ► a staff shortage (=a shortage of people to work at a particular business)· The company blamed staff shortages for the delays. ► the teaching staff (=the teachers at a school, college etc)· She attended a girls' school where all the teaching staff were women. ► staff training· Insufficient priority is given to staff training. ► staff/labour turnover a high degree of labour turnover among women ► a staff vacancy· Other officers are working overtime because of staff vacancies. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► officer· Its social and evangelistic outposts in numerous countries were staffed by many competent officers.· It is staffed by prison officers and nurses and the discipline and medical roles often conflict.· In fact, it was a police exercise and was solely staffed by two undercover officers calling themselves Gary and Aggi.· It is staffed by a dozen officers working in shifts but supposed eventually to have three times as many.· Careers officer LEAs are obliged to set up a Careers Service, which is staffed by careers officers. ► people· They are usually purpose-built, with facilities to help disabled people and are staffed by qualified people.· It is staffed by people who came into the field generally from the best of motives.· These are staffed mainly by people from the wealthiest countries, with the United States disproportionately represented.· Businesses all, and all staffed by people who themselves act like little businesses.· At this point funding agencies too were staffed by people with commitment and genuine concern for development problems. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► ancillary workers/staff etc to be or provide the workers for an organization → overstaffed, understaffed: The centre is staffed mainly by volunteers.GRAMMAR Staff is usually passive.—staffing noun [uncountable]: staffing levels
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