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I 1. noun or noun plural(a group of people employed in running a business, school etc: The school has a large teaching staff; The staff are annoyed about the changes.) osebje2. verb(to supply with staff: Most of our offices are staffed by volunteers.) oskrbeti z osebjemII plural - staves; noun(a set of lines and spaces on which music is written or printed.) notno črtovje* * *Iplural staffs, staves [sta:f; -s, stéivz]noun palica, krepelec; drog (za zastavo); kol, opornik; simbol oblasti, žezlo; figuratively opora; naprava za določanje položaja na morju; music črtovje, notni sistem; naprava za merjenje oddaljenosti in višineat staff's end obsolete v primerni, spodobni razdaljithe staff of life — kar je najpotrebnejše, najvažnejše v življenju (npr. kruh, hrana)Jacob's staff — lesena palica, na katero se nameščajo geodetske napravequarter-staff history čvrsta palica, dolga 6 do 8 čevljev, ki so jo nekoč uporabljali kot orožjeII [sta:f]1.nounmilitaryštab; commerce uprava, nameščenci, osebje, personal; university učno osebje, kolegij; osebje uredništva, uredništvostaff college military šola za generalštabne častnike, višja vojaška šolastaff sergeant military American narednik, British English višji narednikmedical staff, hospital staff medicine zdravniško, bolnišnično osebjeteaching staff — učno osebje;2.transitive verboskrbeti z osebjem; military organizirati štab za
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QUARTER-STAFF — strong wooden staff 6½ ft. long, shod with iron, grasped in the middle; formerly used in England for attack and defence … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Quarter-staff — Wooden pole some six feet long used as a weapon by English peasants, usually tipped with iron … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
staff — n. 1. Stick, pole, rod. 2. Partisan, truncheon, quarter staff, club, cudgel, bludgeon, shillelah, bat. 3. Cane, stick. 4. Support, prop, stay. 5. Mace, truncheon, bâton. 6. Staff officers, general officers, état major. 7. Stanza, stave … New dictionary of synonyms
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quarter — 1 noun 1 AMOUNT (C) one of four equal or almost equal parts into which something can be divided: Cut it into quarters. (+ of): a quarter of a mile | in the last quarter of the 19th century | They re firing almost a quarter of the workforce. | It… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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grain-staff — a quarter staff, with a short pair of tines at the end, called grains. S … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
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