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I . staff1 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] N + sing/pl vb

1. staff (employees):

staff
the editorial staff

2. staff MIL:

staff
sztab m

3. staff SCHOOL:

staff

II . staff1 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] VB trans usu pass

staff2 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] N

1. staff (stick):

staff
laska f

staff3 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] N MUS

staff

bank staff N

bank staff

clerical staff N + sing/pl vb

ground staff N + pl vb

1. ground staff (at sports grounds):

ground staff

2. ground staff Brit (at airports):

ground staff

managerial staff N

office staff N no pl

permanent staff N + sing/pl vb

sales staff N + sing/pl vb

sales staff

skeleton staff N

staff council N + sing/pl vb

staff-day <-s> N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Each was under the charge of a senior staff member.
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However, the question writing staff found some of the deadlines to be too short, preventing them for doing extensive audience feedback.
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Compare in this context the function of the ceremonial mace, the sceptre, and the staff of office.
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The government should pay close attention to the cross-bench staff who will do much of the day-to-day listening and information-gathering for their senators.
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At the same time, industrial relations in the organisation were poor, and the retention and recruitment of staff was difficult.
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The newsreader would present to camera while sitting on the edge of a desk; behind him staff would be seen working busily at their desks.
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The hospital was strictly a military facility; only military were treated there and only military personnel worked on the staff.
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Some very large apartment buildings with a full-time staff may take mail from the mailman and provide mail-sorting service.
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In addition to the staff, the decor is considered to be wacky.
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With a steely backroom staff and a determined committee the sole aim are to take the club forward.
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