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I. staff1 [stɑːf] N
1. staff + sing/pl vb (employees):
staff
staff
staff
members of staff
pl office staff
nursing staff
2. staff + sing/pl vb SCHOOL, UNIV:
staff
teaching staff
3. staff + sing/pl vb MIL:
staff
4. staff:
staff (stick) (for walking)
staff (in ceremonies)
5. staff (flagpole):
staff
to be at half staff Am
6. staff (for surveying):
staff
7. staff Am MUS:
staff
staff
II. staff1 [stɑːf] VB trans usu passive
staff2 [stɑːf] N no pl ART
staff
'staff of·fic·er N MIL
staff officer
ho·tel 'staff N + sing/pl vb
hotel staff
gen·er·al 'staff N + sing/pl vb MIL
general staff
'staff nurse N Brit MED
staff nurse
skel·eton 'staff N
skeleton staff
'cleri·cal staff N + sing/pl vb
clerical staff
clerical staff
'of·fice staff N + sing/pl vb
office staff
office staff
'teach·ing staff N + sing/pl vb
teaching staff
Present
Istaff
youstaff
he/she/itstaffs
westaff
youstaff
theystaff
Past
Istaffed
youstaffed
he/she/itstaffed
westaffed
youstaffed
theystaffed
Present Perfect
Ihavestaffed
youhavestaffed
he/she/ithasstaffed
wehavestaffed
youhavestaffed
theyhavestaffed
Past Perfect
Ihadstaffed
youhadstaffed
he/she/ithadstaffed
wehadstaffed
youhadstaffed
theyhadstaffed
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