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personnel

/pur-suh-nel/US // ˌpɜr səˈnɛl //UK // (ˌpɜːsəˈnɛl) //

人员,人事,人事部,人事部门

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a body of persons employed in an organization or place of work.
    • : persons: All personnel are being given the day off.
    • : personnel department.

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Examples

  • Other measures announced Thursday by the league include the recommendation that teams provide all team personnel with KN95 masks.

  • Yet straddling the line between public transparency and personnel sensitivity at a place like the New York Times is one of the toughest tasks in media.

  • At the end of the season, he balked at Snyder’s plans to take away his authority over trades and personnel decisions and was fired.

  • Hoboken’s contract says records of police discipline will be expunged and removed from an officer’s personnel files after five years.

  • Janet Woodcock, the FDA’s acting commissioner, pledged to pursue streamlined processes to get updated products to health-care personnel, saying the FDA would not “create obstacles” to authorizing tools that could be useful.

  • Not actual CIA agents, but U.S. government personnel who have worked very closely with the CIA, and who are fans of the show.

  • To the Republic of Korea and United States military personnel stationed in the JSA, it is known as Propaganda Village.

  • Neither individual would go on the record due to the sensitivity of discussing personnel matters.

  • Add to that the per diems paid for the 105 military commission personnel who attend the proceedings, which cost more than $16,000.

  • He consistently met the requirements of his job, according to personnel records.

  • The state and local group in Virginia is nearly equally divided between school and non-school personnel.

  • However, when civilian government and military personnel are combined, government employment surpasses manufacturing employment.

  • The number of military personnel in the state is slightly more than twice the number of federal civilian employees.

  • During the war both the printing and publishing businesses suffered from shortage of personnel, of metal, and of paper.

  • As to personnel, I ask for young and energetic commanders, Byng and Rawlinson, and am turned down.