- STAFF Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STAFF is a long stick carried in the hand for support in walking How to use staff in a sentence
- STAFF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
There is a good relationship between staff and pupils at the school The staff are not very happy about the latest pay increase There are over a hundred staff in the company He is on (= a member of) the editorial staff of the magazine Has the news been communicated to the staff yet? She thanked the staff for their dedication and enthusiasm
- staff noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of staff noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable, usually singular, uncountable] all the workers employed in an organization considered as a group The hospital staff cared for me so well There are 12 full-time researchers plus technicians and other support staff He joined the editorial staff in 2018
- staff - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
of or relating or belonging to an organizational staff: staff officers Business working on the staff of a corporation, institution, etc : a staff writer to provide with a staff of assistants or workers: The company is staffed with the finest engineers in this country adj , v n
- Staff - Wikipedia
Look up staff or staffs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary civil staff or civilian staff, referring to an organisation's civilian support staff, often in an otherwise uniformed organisation such as a police service One notable example is the civil staff of the Metropolitan Police Service in London
- staff - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English staf, from Old English stæf (“letter of the alphabet”), from Proto-West Germanic *stab, from Proto-Germanic *stabaz Cognate with Dutch staf, German Stab, Swedish stav Sense of "group of military officers that assists a commander" and similar meanings, attested from 1702, is influenced by or is even from German Stab
- STAFF Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
a group of persons, as employees, charged with carrying out the work of an establishment or executing some undertaking a group of assistants to a manager, superintendent, or executive a member of a staff Military a body of officers without command authority, appointed to assist a commanding officer
- Staff Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
We'll need 300 workers to properly staff the hotel The department is staffed with an equal number of men and women The office is fully staffed The organization is staffed by volunteers
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