staff
staff — 名詞
1. the complete group of people that a company or organization employs, regarded as
全體員工
機構或企業的全體受僱人員
the complete group of people that a company or organization employs, regarded as one body rather than as separate individuals
The hospital staff worked through the night to treat passengers hurt in the bus crash.
醫院員工徹夜工作,治療公車車禍中受傷的乘客。
collective noun: takes singular verb when treated as a unit
The principal thanked the teaching staff for their hard work during the final exam period.
校長感謝全體教職員在期末考期間的辛勞。
collocation: teaching staff / office staff / hospital staff
The company's staff numbers have doubled since it opened a second factory.
這家公司的員工人數,自從開設第二間工廠後已經翻倍。
All staff must complete the fire safety training by the end of the month.
所有員工必須在月底前完成消防訓練。
The museum has a small staff of twelve people, including the curator and the guides.
這間博物館只有十二名員工,包括館長和導覽員。
文法句型
staff + singular/plural verb
staff of + organization
用法筆記
In British English, staff is often treated as a plural noun (the staff are…), while in American English a singular verb is more common (the staff is…). Both are acceptable. When you need to count individuals, use a member of staff or a staff member rather than a staff.
常見錯誤
2. a single person employed by an organization, especially when counting or referri
職員
組織中的一名受僱人員
a single person employed by an organization, especially when counting or referring to them as an individual part of the workforce
Each staff member must sign in at the reception desk before starting their shift.
每位職員在開始值班前都必須到接待處簽到。
'staff member' as countable noun for one person
Niran has been a member of the hospital accounting staff for twelve years.
Niran 在醫院會計部門任職已經十二年了。
The hotel has hired twenty new staff to handle the busy summer tourist season.
這間飯店為了因應繁忙的夏季旅遊旺季,新聘了二十名工作人員。
Renata is one of the few staff who can use the old library printer.
Renata 是少數會使用圖書館那台舊印表機的職員之一。
- employee
more common and natural for a single person; 'staff' in this sense is collective-count only
- worker
broader; includes manual labour, not necessarily salaried
- team member
focuses on belonging to a group within the organization
文法句型
member of staff
staff member
number + staff
用法筆記
Sense 2 overlaps with Sense 1 but focuses on individual members. Use 'a member of staff' or 'a staff member' rather than 'a staff' for a single person. You can, however, use a number before staff to count individuals: 'five staff' means 'five staff members'.
常見錯誤
3. a sturdy handheld rod carried to help a person balance while walking, to strike
權杖
手持的長棍,用於行走、武器或權力象徵
a sturdy handheld rod carried to help a person balance while walking, to strike in self-defence, or to mark a position of rank or office
The elderly hiker leaned on his wooden staff as he climbed the steep mountain path.
那位年長的登山者靠著木頭手杖,緩緩爬上了陡峭的山徑。
walking support context
The tribal chief raised his staff to signal that the ceremony was about to begin.
部落首領舉起權杖,示意典禮即將開始。
symbol of authority context
Feng used a thick oak staff to push aside the branches blocking the forest trail.
Feng 用一根粗橡木棍撥開擋住森林步道的樹枝。
The bishop carried an ornate silver staff during the religious procession through the town square.
主教在穿過城鎮廣場的宗教遊行中,手持一根華麗的銀質權杖。
Medieval travellers carried a sturdy staff to protect themselves from wild animals and thieves.
中世紀的旅人隨身攜帶一根結實的棍棒,用來保護自己免受野獸和盜賊的侵害。
- stick
more general; can be any piece of wood, not necessarily a crafted object
- rod
thinner than a staff, often made of metal; less associated with walking support
- cane
modern term for a walking support; usually shorter with a curved handle
- sceptre
specifically a ceremonial staff held by a monarch; narrower in meaning
文法句型
staff + preposition (of, with)
用法筆記
This sense is more literary or historical than everyday English. For an ordinary walking stick, 'cane' or 'walking stick' is more common in modern speech. 'Staff' in this sense survives mainly in ceremonial, fantasy, or historical contexts.
常見錯誤
4. a tall, straight pole, usually made of wood or metal, from which a flag is flown
旗桿
懸掛旗幟的直立長桿
a tall, straight pole, usually made of wood or metal, from which a flag is flown or hung
The national flag flew proudly from the staff at the top of the government building.
國旗在政府大樓頂端的旗桿上驕傲地飄揚。
formal register: 'staff' for flagpole
Quan lowered the flag down the staff as the sun set over the mountains.
Quan 在夕陽沒入群山之際,將旗子沿著旗桿降下。
The school installed a new metal staff in the courtyard for the morning flag-raising ceremony.
學校在操場上安裝了一根新的金屬旗桿,用於早上的升旗典禮。
The soldiers raised the battalion flag on the staff at sunrise to start the day.
士兵們在日出時將營旗升上旗桿,開始新的一天。
文法句型
staff + of (flag)
flag + on a staff
用法筆記
This sense is somewhat formal or literary. In everyday conversation, 'flagpole' (or 'flag pole') is much more common. 'Staff' for flagpole survives mainly in ceremonial, military, or poetic language.
5. in written music notation, the framework of five parallel lines whose gaps creat
五線譜
記錄音符的五條橫線與四個間隔
in written music notation, the framework of five parallel lines whose gaps create four intervals, where symbols indicating different pitches are positioned
The teacher drew a staff and asked Noa to place the notes correctly.
老師畫了一組五線譜,請 Noa 把音符放在正確的位置上。
music education context
Each line and space on the staff stands for a pitch that musicians read.
五線譜上的每一條線和每個間隔都代表音樂家需要判讀的音高。
Élise learned to read staff notes before she started playing the violin at age seven.
Élise 在七歲開始學小提琴之前,就先學會了看五線譜音符。
The composer wrote the flute line on the top staff and piano on the bottom.
作曲家將長笛聲部寫在上方五線譜,鋼琴則寫在下方。
- stave
alternative spelling and pronunciation of 'staff' in musical contexts; more common in British English
文法句型
on the staff
the lines of the staff
用法筆記
The plural form is staves (pronounced /steɪvz/), following an older English plural pattern. In modern music scores, two staves are connected by a brace for piano music. 'Staff' is also sometimes spelled 'stave' in British musical contexts.
常見錯誤
staff — 動詞
1. to supply workers for a business, team, or event, or to work in a particular rol
配置人力
為機構或活動配備所需人員
to supply workers for a business, team, or event, or to work in a particular role within an organization
The company is currently staffing its new branch in Singapore with experienced regional managers.
該公司目前正在為新加坡的新分公司配置有經驗的區域經理。
staffing a location with people
The hospital is well staffed with nurses and doctors who work around the clock.
這間醫院配置了充足的護理師和醫生,全天候輪班工作。
passive: 'be staffed with'
Christopher's weekend job involves staffing the front desk at a busy hotel near the airport.
Christopher 的週末工作,是在機場附近一家繁忙的飯店擔任櫃檯職員。
The event organisers struggled to staff the information booths for the three-day international festival.
活動主辦單位費了好大一番功夫,才為為期三天的國際展覽配置好服務台的人員。
The call centre is staffed by a team who speak six languages for global clients.
這間客服中心配備了一支團隊,能夠使用六種語言服務全球客戶。
文法句型
staff + noun phrase
be staffed by/with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Commonly used in the passive voice (be staffed by/with) to describe how a place is equipped with workers. The present participle staffing is also common in business contexts (staffing agency, staffing issues).