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manning

Произношение: [ˈmænɪŋ]

Слово

Контекст: «jobs/roles»

(verb) to supply staff or workers for a particular job or task. This means you are giving people the responsibility to do certain work, like when you have a team working on a project.

Пример

The company is manning the event with volunteers to help visitors.

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They are not manning the booth during the festival, so there will be no help available.

Пример

Who is manning the information desk at the event?

Контекст: «military/operations»

(verb) to put people in charge of operating a machine, vehicle, or a specific position, especially in military contexts. It's like assigning soldiers to different roles to make sure everything runs smoothly.

Пример

The team is manning the defense systems in the base to keep it safe.

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They are not manning the patrols tonight, which makes it feel less secure.

Пример

Who is manning the watchtower during the night shift?

Контекст: «jobs/roles»

(noun) the act of providing people for a specific job or duty. It can also refer to a group of people working together to achieve a goal.

Пример

Manning a project with skilled individuals can lead to great results.

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There was a lack of manning, so the project fell behind schedule.

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What is the manning situation for the new project team?

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