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Krankenschwester

в PONS речника

ˈstaff nurse СЪЩ Brit МЕД

в PONS речника

I. nurse [nɜ:s, Am nɜ:rs] СЪЩ

1. nurse:

Krankenpfleger м <-s, -; -, -nen>

2. nurse (nanny):

Kindermädchen ср <-s, ->

II. nurse [nɜ:s, Am nɜ:rs] ГЛАГ прх

1. nurse (care for):

2. nurse (heal):

to nurse sth

3. nurse (tend):

to nurse sth a plant
etw hegen [o. pflegen]

4. nurse (nurture):

to nurse sth a project

5. nurse (harbour):

ein Faible für etw вин haben

6. nurse (cradle):

7. nurse (with glass):

8. nurse (suckle):

III. nurse [nɜ:s, Am nɜ:rs] ГЛАГ нпрх

I. staff1 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] СЪЩ

1. staff + sing/pl vb (employees):

Belegschaft f <-, -en>
Personal ср <-s>
Mitarbeiterstab м <-(e)s, -stäbe>
staff ИКОН
Stab м <-(e)s, Stä̱·be>
Mitarbeiter <-s, -> pl
Pflegepersonal ср <-s> kein pl

2. staff + sing/pl vb УЩЕ, УНИ:

Lehrkörper м <-s, ->
Lehrerkollegium ср <-s, -kollegien>

3. staff + sing/pl vb ВОЕН:

Stab м <-(e)s, Stä̱·be>
Generalstab м <-(e)s, -stäbe>

4. staff (stick):

5. staff (symbol):

6. staff (flagpole):

Fahnenmast м <-(e)s, -e>

7. staff (for surveying):

Messstab м <-(e)s, -Stäbe>

8. staff Brit (spindle in a watch):

9. staff Am МУЗ:

Notensystem ср <-s, -e>

Phrases:

Grundnahrungsmittel ср <-s, ->

II. staff1 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] СЪЩ modifier ИКОН

staff (canteen)

III. staff1 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] ГЛАГ прх usu passive

to be staffed by [or with] sb

staff2 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] СЪЩ no pl ИСК

Stange f <-, -n>

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

staff СЪЩ HUM RESOURCES

Present
Inurse
younurse
he/she/itnurses
wenurse
younurse
theynurse
Past
Inursed
younursed
he/she/itnursed
wenursed
younursed
theynursed
Present Perfect
Ihavenursed
youhavenursed
he/she/ithasnursed
wehavenursed
youhavenursed
theyhavenursed
Past Perfect
Ihadnursed
youhadnursed
he/she/ithadnursed
wehadnursed
youhadnursed
theyhadnursed

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With a steely backroom staff and a determined committee the sole aim are to take the club forward.
en.wikipedia.org
The second is organizations which are funded by individuals, but all engagement is done by professional staff.
en.wikipedia.org
This involves emailing staff who take an unusually large amount of personal leave to show them how they compare to the average.
www.themandarin.com.au
The government should pay close attention to the cross-bench staff who will do much of the day-to-day listening and information-gathering for their senators.
www.eurekastreet.com.au
There, plant staff separate non-combustible items and divert them to their proper destination.
www.citynews.ca