kitchen staff
collocation in Englishmeaningsofkitchenandstaff
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kitchen
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɪtʃ.ən/us/ˈkɪtʃ.ən/
a room where food is kept, prepared, and cooked and where the dishes ...
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staff
noun
uk/stɑːf/us/stæf/
the group of people who work for ...
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(Definition ofkitchenandstafffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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After this, thekitchenstaffbegan to hide the watermelon in the cooler.
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Some of thekitchenstaffwho had been ill were transferred to other tasks.
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Twenty-eight specimens were from symptomatic guests and 55 samples fromkitchenstaff.
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The main house and kitchen were inspected, hygienic routines forkitchenstaffscrutinized, and water samples sent for analysis.
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The first illness onset amongkitchenstaffoccurred after the outbreak had already begun.
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Failure to add the additional ingredient was typically interpreted as the result of conscious neglect or "stinginess" on the part of thekitchenstaff.
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At the far end of the room was a curtained-off area through which a cooking range andkitchenstaffwere visible.
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The managers and owners regularly (and incorrectly) asserted that the majority of thekitchenstaffwas illiterate.
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Only one of the managers regularly sought out bilingual workers to translate directives to thekitchenstaff.
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On one occasion, a manager who was having a particularly bad hair day told me that she had been receiving compliments from thekitchenstaff.
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It would affect thekitchenstaff.
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For example, we must consider thekitchenstaff.
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There has been a general increase in wages to thekitchenstaff.
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The children's interest in the food encourages thekitchenstaff.
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Waitresses, waiters,kitchenstaffand chefs would not be covered by the proposal.
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Examination of thekitchenstaffand premises has shown no immediate cause for the outbreak.
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When thekitchenstaff, the waiters and the chamber maids are contented with their lot, obviously the customer will benefit.
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I am aware of the difficulties of recruitment and retention ofkitchenstaff.
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The minimum standards for medical, dental andkitchenstaffhave already been met.
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What applies to thekitchenstaffapplies to those who serve the food.
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