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n. 工作人员;职员
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group of people working together under a leader
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He is a member of the staff.
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他是职员之一。
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The headmaster has a staff of twenty teachers.
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这位校长有二十名教师。
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n. (文学)棒;杖;拐杖
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(lit.)a stick or piece of wood,carried as a support in walking, or as a weapon
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The shepherd used a staff to make the sheep go in the right direction.
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牧羊人用一根棍子赶着羊朝正确的方向去。
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n. (喻)依靠;支柱
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(fig.)something serving as a support; a prop
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He is the staff of his father's old age.
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他是他父亲老年的依靠。
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Bread is the staff of life.
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面包是生活必需品。
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n. (旗)杆
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a tall pole for supporting a flag, etc.
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The flag waved in the breeze from its place at the top of the staff.
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旗帜在旗杆顶端迎风飘扬。
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名词
n. (乐)五线谱
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(pl. staves) (mus.) a set of five parllel lines with four spaces between them on which music is written
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A song writer puts down the notes of a song on a staff, and a musician then plays the tune.
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作曲家把歌曲的音符填在五线谱上,音乐家就能演奏乐曲。
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及物动词
vt. 安置人员
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provide (an office etc.) with a staff of assistants, etc.
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staff a new school
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预备一个新学校的人员
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