employees
employees — 名詞
1. people who have been hired by a person, company, or organization to do paid work
員工
受雇替公司或機構工作的人
people who have been hired by a person, company, or organization to do paid work
The restaurant gave all employees new aprons before the holiday rush started.
餐廳在假期忙碌期開始前,發給所有員工新圍裙。
all employees + workplace item
After the merger, employees at both offices had to learn one computer system.
合併後,兩個辦公室的員工都得學同一套電腦系統。
employees at [place]
Sofia asked the employees to lock the side door after closing.
Sofia 請員工在打烊後把側門鎖上。
Factory employees waited outside while engineers checked the broken machine.
工廠員工在外面等著,工程師檢查那台壞掉的機器。
The company thanked its employees with a free lunch on Friday.
公司在星期五請員工吃免費午餐,向他們致謝。
- 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
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.