employees

employees — noun

1. people who have been hired by a person, company, or organization to do paid work

1.名詞A2
釋義

people who have been hired by a person, company, or organization to do paid work

例句

The restaurant gave all employees new aprons before the holiday rush started.

all employees + workplace item

After the merger, employees at both offices had to learn one computer system.

employees at [place]

同義詞
  • staff

    collective term for the people working in an organization as one group

  • workers

    broader term that can emphasize the type of labour more than the employer relationship

  • personnel

    more formal term, often used in business or official writing

  • staff members

    focuses on individual people within a group

反義詞
  • employer

    the person or company that hires and pays employees

  • manager

    a person who supervises employees rather than being described as part of the general workforce

文法句型

employees at [company/place]

employees of [organization]

employees + plural verb

用法筆記

This is the plural form of employee. Use it for two or more people who work for the same employer; when the whole group is viewed as one body, staff is also common.

常見錯誤

The store hired three new employee last week.
The store hired three new employees last week.
💡use the plural form after numbers greater than one.
All the employee got an email from HR.
All the employees got an email from HR.
💡after 'all the', use the plural noun for more than one person.