staffer
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staffer — [ stafe ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1904; de 1. staff ♦ Techn. Construire en staff. ● staffer verbe transitif (de staff 1) Réaliser des ouvrages en staff. staffer [stafe] v. tr. ÉTYM. 1904; … Encyclopédie Universelle
staffer — staf‧fer [ˈstɑːfə ǁ ˈstæfər] noun [countable] JOURNALISM someone who works for a particular organization, especially in the computer industry or the media (= television, radio, and newspapers): • 19 of the consortium s 23 full time staffers had… … Financial and business terms
staffer — [staf′ər] n. a member of a staff, as of a newspaper … English World dictionary
staffer — UK [ˈstɑːfə(r)] / US [ˈstɑfər] noun [countable] Word forms staffer : singular staffer plural staffers American a member of the staff of an organization, for example a newspaper White House staffers … English dictionary
staffer — noun Staffer is used after these nouns: ↑campaign … Collocations dictionary
staffer — [[t]stɑ͟ːfə(r), stæ̱f [/t]] staffers N COUNT: usu n N A staffer is a member of staff, especially in political organizations or in journalism. [mainly AM] The Sky News TV station is largely run by ex BBC news staffers … English dictionary
staffer — noun Date: 1941 a member of a staff (as of a newspaper) … New Collegiate Dictionary
staffer — /staf euhr, stah feuhr/, n. 1. a member of a staff of employees or coworkers. 2. Journalism. an editorial employee, esp. a writer. Cf. stringer (def. 6). [1680 90; STAFF1 + ER1] * * * … Universalium
staffer — staff|er [ˈsta:fə US ˈstæfər] n AmE someone who is paid to work for an organization … Dictionary of contemporary English
staffer — staff|er [ stafər ] noun count AMERICAN a member of the staff of an organization: White House staffers … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English