staffed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for staffed in the English»Spanish Dictionary

short-staffed [Am, Brit ʃɔːtˈstɑːft] ADJ

I.staff [Am stæf, Brit stɑːf] N

1.1. staff (as group):

staff + sing or pl vb
staff meeting SCHOOL

3. staff MUS → stave

II.staff [Am stæf, Brit stɑːf] VB trans

See also stave

ground staff N Brit + sing or pl vb

staffed in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for staffed in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.staff [stɑ:f, Am stæf] staves N

II.staff [stɑ:f, Am stæf] staves VB trans

staff nurse N Brit (regular nurse)

staffed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Bold stations are termini, "italic" stations are staffed at least part-time.
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The club has been staffed purely by unpaid volunteers since the early 1990s.
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The control portal was staffed with as many as 1,000 passport control, customs and border police employees.
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In 2007, the center staffed 40 hospital beds and had 179,527 visits of which 16,555 were emergency room visits.
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An actual print shop would not have been staffed by such beauties.
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Gradually we observe that this is an assembly line in a prison, staffed by prisoners.
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The commission is staffed with political appointees, with some rules to ensure party and geographical balance.
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Each library is staffed by a librarian during business hours.
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Monorail vehicles often appear similar to light rail vehicles, and can be staffed or unstaffed.
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Fizzy is unable to find employment, though, because every company is already staffed.
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