bureau

Significado (Inglés)

  1. An administrative unit of government; office.
  2. An organization or office for collecting or providing information or news.
  3. An office (room where clerical or professional duties are performed).
  4. A desk, usually with a cover and compartments that are located above the level of the writing surface rather than underneath, and often used for storing papers.
  5. A chest of drawers for clothes.

Conceptos

cómoda

escritorio

despacho

oficina

agencia

buró

departamento

mesa

oficinas

Sinónimos

office

chest of drawers

agency

department

desk

dresser

writing desk

division

service

section

chamber

cabinet

chest

commission

part

authority

federal agency

government agency

study

writing table

law office

directorate

countinghouse

shop

tansu

office building

small cabinet

consultation office

government department

official organization

regiment of soldier

branch

administrative agency

ministry

administration

secretariat

writing-desk

table

writing-table

committee

secretaire

management

control

direction

management practice

lead

escritoire

secretary

board

portion

station

place

post

commode

home office

workroom

bench

desktop

work table

worktable

government office

governing body

facility

be aware of

state of affairs

Frecuencia

B2
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/ˈbjʊ.ɹəʊ/
Etimología (Inglés)

Unadapted borrowing from French bureau, earlier "coarse cloth (as desk cover), baize", from Old French burel (“woolen cloth”), diminutive of *bure (compare Middle French bure (“coarse woolen cloth”), French bourre (“hair, fluff”)), from Late Latin burra (“wool, fluff, shaggy cloth, coarse fabric”); akin to Ancient Greek βερβέριον (berbérion, “shabby garment”). Doublet of burel and borrel, taken from Old French.

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