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单词 staffer
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Definition of staffer in English:

staffer

noun ˈstɑːfəˈstæfər
North American
  • A member of the staff of an organization, especially of a newspaper.

    staffers on the New York Times
    a White House staffer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is possible that a tape or notes of the call are already in the hands of committee staffers.
    • As a Senate staffer, I worked with a group of senators from both parties for such a compromise.
    • Every staffer and volunteer was asked to discuss at length, and in great detail, all the aspects of their job.
    • The contracts of the temporary staffers had been terminated after the election.
    • For the last couple of years, the newsroom has been unable to replace staffers who leave.
    • We'll get a close up look at the young staffers who keep a presidential campaign rolling.
    • It really started with a Government staffer who made a statement that all the social welfare stuff had been shelved.
    • I realise that this officer was not a staffer, but the issue is an important issue for public administration.
    • For these and other reasons, editors can depend on staffers to perform their duties with relative compliance.
    • We have a staffer of one judge receiving bad money; it was even caught on video and all.
    • Copious leftover tickets were distributed to party staffers and youth to help paper the room.
    • Their members have staffers who can assess opinion by dealing with lobbyists and the press.
    • Carpenter told a nurse he wanted medical staffers to do all they could to prevent his death.
    • The photographs on this page were taken by staffers from one such aid organization.
    • Pombo staffers are telling constituents he couldn't make it to the meeting either.
    • Most ad agencies are lucky to retain creative staffers for more than three or four years.
    • Also I suspect at least some of the selections were carefully vetted by campaign staffers to be as inoffensive as possible.
    • Fifty years ago, as a schoolboy, I was present at a lecture by a senior staffer from the London Times.
    • On the surface, it appears that Big Blue is firing a huge quantity of staffers just to please shareholders.
    • The presence of special staffers would certainly affect the existing government bureaucracy.

Rhymes

laugher
 
 

Definition of staffer in US English:

staffer

nounˈstafərˈstæfər
North American
  • A member of the staff of an organization, especially of a newspaper.

    staffers on the New York Times
    a White House staffer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the last couple of years, the newsroom has been unable to replace staffers who leave.
    • Copious leftover tickets were distributed to party staffers and youth to help paper the room.
    • On the surface, it appears that Big Blue is firing a huge quantity of staffers just to please shareholders.
    • It is possible that a tape or notes of the call are already in the hands of committee staffers.
    • Every staffer and volunteer was asked to discuss at length, and in great detail, all the aspects of their job.
    • Their members have staffers who can assess opinion by dealing with lobbyists and the press.
    • Fifty years ago, as a schoolboy, I was present at a lecture by a senior staffer from the London Times.
    • We have a staffer of one judge receiving bad money; it was even caught on video and all.
    • It really started with a Government staffer who made a statement that all the social welfare stuff had been shelved.
    • Pombo staffers are telling constituents he couldn't make it to the meeting either.
    • Most ad agencies are lucky to retain creative staffers for more than three or four years.
    • The photographs on this page were taken by staffers from one such aid organization.
    • As a Senate staffer, I worked with a group of senators from both parties for such a compromise.
    • Carpenter told a nurse he wanted medical staffers to do all they could to prevent his death.
    • For these and other reasons, editors can depend on staffers to perform their duties with relative compliance.
    • I realise that this officer was not a staffer, but the issue is an important issue for public administration.
    • The contracts of the temporary staffers had been terminated after the election.
    • The presence of special staffers would certainly affect the existing government bureaucracy.
    • Also I suspect at least some of the selections were carefully vetted by campaign staffers to be as inoffensive as possible.
    • We'll get a close up look at the young staffers who keep a presidential campaign rolling.
 
 
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