[/stɑːf; US stæf; stæf/] n 用法: 1 [C] strong stick or pole used as a support when walking or climbing, as a weapon, or as a symbol of authority or sign of office 手杖; 棍棒; 权杖: The old man leant on a long wooden staff. 老人拄著一根长长的木手杖. 用法: 2 [C usu sing 通常作单数, Gp] group of assistants working together in a business, etc responsible to a manager or person in authority 全体职工; 全体雇员: the hotel staff 旅馆的全体工作人员 * We need more staff in the office. 我们办公室需要增加人手. * I have a staff of ten. 我手下有十个职员. * The staff in this shop are very helpful. 这家店里的店员很热心. 用法: 3 [pl v] people in authority in an organization (contrasted with students, etc); those doing administrative work (as distinct from manual work) 当权的人员(相对於学生等而言); 行政人员(与体力劳动者相区分): a head teacher and her staff (女)校长及全体 教师 * a new member of (the) staff 新来的职员 * The school staff are expected to supervise school meals. 学校的教职员应监督学校的膳食. * [attrib 作定语] a staff party, room, meeting 职员的聚会、 活动室、 会议. 用法: 4 [C usu sing 通常作单数, Gp] group of senior army officers assisting a commanding officer (军队的)全体参谋人员: the general's staff 将军的参谋人员 * [attrib 作定语] a `staff officer 参谋. 用法: 5 (also stave [/steɪv; stev/]) [C] (music 音) set of five horizontal parallel lines on which music is written 五线谱. =>illus at music 见 music 插图. 用法: 6 (idm 习语) the ,staff of `life (arch or rhet 古或修辞) bread 面包. staff 2 v [Tn usu passive 通常用於被动语态] provide (sth) with staff(2); act as staff for 为(某部门)配备人员; 担任(某部门)的工作人员: a well-staffed hotel 工作人员齐全的旅馆 * The school is staffed entirely by graduates. 这个学校的教职员全是大学毕业生. * There's nobody to staff the office today. 今天这个办事处没有职员. |