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nounmilitary personnel — Militärangehörige; attrib. Personal-
personnel manager — Personalchef, der/-chefin, die
personnel officer — Personalsachbearbeiter, der/-sachbearbeiterin, die
* * *[pə:sə'nel](the people employed in a firm, factory, shop etc; the staff: Our personnel are very highly trained; ( also adjective) a personnel manager.) das Personal, Personal-...* * *per·son·nel[ˌpɜ:sənˈel, AM ˌpɜ:r-]I. n\personnel cut Personalkürzung f\personnel policy Personalpolitik f\personnel roster Personalplan m* * *["pɜːsə'nel]1. n sing or plwith a larger personnel — mit mehr Personal
2. attrPersonal-personnel carrier (Mil) — Mannschaftstransportwagen m/-transportflugzeug nt
* * *A s1. (meist als pl konstruiert)a) Personal n, Belegschaft f (eines Betriebs etc)b) MIL Mannschaften pl, besonders SCHIFF Besatzung f (eines Schiffs etc):2. WIRTSCH Personalabteilung fB adj Personal…:personnel department → A 2;personnel files Personalakten;personnel-intensive personalintensiv;personnel officer Personalsachbearbeiter(in)* * *noun1) constr. as sing. or pl. Belegschaft, die; (of shop, restaurant, etc.) Personal, dasmilitary personnel — Militärangehörige; attrib. Personal-
personnel manager — Personalchef, der/-chefin, die
personnel officer — Personalsachbearbeiter, der/-sachbearbeiterin, die
* * *n.Belegschaft f.Personal n.
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