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1 staff
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.) staff, personal2. verb(to supply with staff: Most of our offices are staffed by volunteers.) a furniza personalII plural - staves; noun(a set of lines and spaces on which music is written or printed.) portativ -
2 staff costs
(ec) cheltuieli cu personalul -
3 managing staff
(ec) personal de conducere -
4 measuring staff
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5 supervising staff
(cstr) personal de supraveghere / dirijare a lucrărilor -
6 water-levelling staff
(geod) miră cu nivelăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water-levelling staff
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7 personnel
[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.) staff; (de) personal -
8 aid
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9 axe
[æks] 1. noun(a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.) topor2. verb1) (to get rid of; to dismiss: They've axed 50% of their staff.) a da afară2) (to reduce (costs, services etc): Government spending in education has been axed.) a reduce -
10 bluecollar
adjective ((of workers) wearing overalls and working in factories etc: Blue collar workers are demanding the same pay as office staff.) salahor, care munceşte cu braţele -
11 condescend
[kondi'send](to agree (to do something) in spite of one's feeling of superiority: The president of the company condescended to having dinner with the cleaning staff.) a condescinde, a cădea de acord- condescendingly
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12 confer
[kən'fə:]past tense, past participle - conferred; verb1) ((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) a se consulta (cu)2) ((with on) to give (an honour) to someone: The university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.) a conferi (un titlu cuiva)•- conference call -
13 editorial
[-'to:-]adjective (of or belonging to editors: editorial work/staff.) editorial, de redacţie -
14 embassy
['embəsi]plural - embassies; noun((the official residence of) an ambassador and his staff: the American embassy in London.) ambasadă -
15 fellow
['feləu] 1. noun1) (a man: He's quite a nice fellow but I don't like him.) tip2) ((often as part of a word) a companion and equal: She is playing with her schoolfellows.) tovarăş3) (a member of certain academic societies; a member of the governing body or teaching staff of a college.)2. adjective(belonging to the same group, country etc: a fellow student; a fellow music-lover.) confrate- fellow-feeling -
16 lay on
(to provide: The staff laid on a tea party for the pupils.) -
17 live in
(to have one's home at, away from, the place where one works: All the hotel staff live in; The nurse chose to live out.) a domicilia/a nu domicilia la locul de muncă -
18 non-resident
[non'rezidənt](not living in (a school etc): We have several non-resident members of staff.) flotant, în trecere -
19 open to
1) (likely or willing to receive: open to charges of corruption; open to suggestions from any member of staff.) receptiv (la); deschis (la)2) (possible: There are only two courses of action open to us.) posibil -
20 overworked
adjective (made to work too hard: His staff are overworked.) extenuat
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staff — staff … Dictionnaire des rimes
Staff — (st[.a]f), n.; pl. {Staves} (st[=a]vz or st[aum]vz; 277) or {Staffs} (st[.a]fs) in senses 1 9, {Staffs} in senses 10, 11. [AS. st[ae]f a staff; akin to LG. & D. staf, OFries. stef, G. stab, Icel. stafr, Sw. staf, Dan. stav, Goth. stabs element,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Staff — may refer to: * Staff (stick), a stick or pole to assist with walking, or sometimes used as a weapon * Staff (building material), artificial stone product used as ornament * Staff (music), a set of horizontal lines upon which notes are placed in… … Wikipedia
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staff — staff1 [staf, stäf] n. pl. staffs; also, for STAFF1 senses 1 & 5, staves [ME staf < OE stæf, akin to Ger stab, < IE base * steb(h) , post, pole > STEM1, STAMP] 1. a stick, rod, or pole; specif., a) a stick used … English World dictionary
staff — s. v. conducere. Trimis de siveco, 22.09.2008. Sursa: Sinonime STAFF s.n. (Anglicism) Grup de persoane cu o anumită misiune (de conducere), sub direcţia unui şef. [pl. furi. / < engl. staff – baston, simbol al autorităţii]. Trimis de… … Dicționar Român
staff — I noun adiutores, aides, assistants, associates, body of employees, cadre, clerical staff, complement, corps, council, crew, deputies, employees, faculty, force, help, legatio, management, personnel, professional force, professional staff,… … Law dictionary
staff — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1a. l insieme dei collaboratori più vicini a chi dirige un lavoro o coordina un attività: lo staff del primo ministro 1b. gruppo di professionisti che collaborano a un determinato lavoro: uno staff di medici… … Dizionario italiano
staff — ► NOUN 1) (treated as sing. or pl. ) the employees of an organization. 2) (treated as sing. or pl. ) a group of officers assisting an officer in command of an army formation or administration headquarters. 3) a long stick used as a support or… … English terms dictionary
Staff — (st[.a]f), n. [G. staffiren to fill or fit out, adorn, fr. D. stoffeeren, OF. estoffer, F. [ e]toffer, fr. OF. estoffe stuff, F. [ e]toffe. See {Stuff}, n.] (Arch.) Plaster combined with fibrous and other materials so as to be suitable for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
staff — [n1] employees of organization agents, assistants, cadre, cast, crew, deputies, faculty, force, help, officers, operatives, organization, personnel, servants, shop, teachers, team, workers, work force; concept 325 staff [n2] stick, usually for… … New thesaurus