personnel
personnel — noun
1. all the workers in a business, organization, or military unit, seen as one group
all the workers in a business, organization, or military unit, seen as one group.
Hospital personnel worked through the night after the bridge collapse.
personnel meaning staff as one group
Airport security personnel checked every bag before the first flight.
collocation: security personnel
After the alarm rang, all personnel moved to the parking lot.
Only trained laboratory personnel may enter the room with the red sign.
Military personnel were sent to clear trees from the road.
文法句型
security personnel
military personnel
用法筆記
Common in official or workplace language, often after a word naming the field, such as security, medical, or military. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense names the workers themselves, not the office that manages them.
常見錯誤
2. the office or team in a workplace that hires staff, arranges training, and deals
the office or team in a workplace that hires staff, arranges training, and deals with employee problems.
Jenna asked personnel about the health form on her first day.
personnel meaning the HR department
Please send your new address to personnel before next month's pay run.
pattern: send something to personnel
Personnel booked Carlos a safety course when he needed training.
The manager told Mia that personnel would explain the leave policy.
In this company, personnel usually handles pay questions first.
- human resources
the standard modern name, often shortened to HR
- HR department
explicit and common in workplace talk
- personnel office
stresses the office rather than the wider function
文法句型
ask personnel
send something to personnel
用法筆記
Often appears without the before it because speakers treat it as the name of a department. Distinguish from sense 1: here it means the office that supports and manages employees, not the employees as a group.