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Related topics: Employmento·ver·staffed /ˌəʊvəˈstɑːft◂ $ ˌoʊvərˈstæft◂/ adjective BEWORKERan overstaffed company, organization etc has more workers than it needs 〔公司、机构等〕人员过多的 OPP understaffedExamples from the Corpusoverstaffed• The company has more money, and it has a big, overstaffed personnel department.• There was some sort of job creation scheme going on at the overstaffed scoreboard.From Longman Business Dictionaryoverstaffedo‧ver‧staffed /ˌəʊvəˈstɑːft◂ˌoʊvərˈstæft◂/ adjectiveHUMAN RESOURCES an overstaffed company, organization etc has more people working for it than it needsSYN OVERMANNEDWe were overstaffed in some areas and not as competitive as we should have been. → opposite understaffed —overstaffing noun [uncountable]He cut the workforce sharply to eliminate overstaffing.o·ver·staffed adjectiveChineseSyllable Business overstaffed an etc workers more organization company, than Corpus it has |