staff in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for staff in the English»French Dictionary

I.staff [Brit stɑːf, Am stæf] N

5. staff <pl staves [steɪvz] or staffs> MUS:

staff

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

ground staff [Brit ˈɡraʊndstɑːf, Am ˈɡraʊndˌstæf] N

staff in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for staff in the English»French Dictionary

II.staff [stɑ:f, Am stæf] VB trans (provide personnel)

III.staff [stɑ:f, Am stæf] ADJ

staff Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

editorial staff
editorial staff
salaried staff
to speak to the staff as a body

staff Glossary « Intégration et égalité des chances » courtesy of the French-German Youth Office

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The document was handed to staff and marked for immediate destruction after reading, but a horrified whistle- blower smuggled a copy out of the now-closed school.
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Our clinical nurse specialist will drive the new car to those homes and spend time with the retirees and the staff.
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Many members elected to keep their entire staff on payroll in order to continue serving... constituents.
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There, plant staff separate non-combustible items and divert them to their proper destination.
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Each was under the charge of a senior staff member.
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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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Compare in this context the function of the ceremonial mace, the sceptre, and the staff of office.
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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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In addition to the staff, the decor is considered to be wacky.
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