bureau的意思和读音

bureau

: [ˈbjʊroʊ] : [ˈbjʊərəʊ]

n.;(

bureaus  bureaux  

adj.+n.political bureau,statistical bureau,antitrust bureau

v.+n.bureau work

n.office,department

bureaun.

1.a desk with drawers and usually a top that opens down to make a table to write on

2.an office or organization that provides information on a particular subject

an employment bureau

3.(in the US) a government department or part of a government department

the Federal Bureau of Investigation

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n.1.a government department or part of a government department; the fbi in the U.S.2.an organization that provides information or services; an office where information is collected, for example for a news organization3.a piece of furniture with several drawers for holding things such as clothes or towels. The British word is chest of drawers.4.a piece of furniture with drawers and a top part that opens to make a writing table1.a government department or part of a government department; the fbi in the U.S.2.an organization that provides information or services; an office where information is collected, for example for a news organization3.a piece of furniture with several drawers for holding things such as clothes or towels. The British word is chest of drawers.4.a piece of furniture with drawers and a top part that opens to make a writing table

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4. buoy n. bureau n. burglar n. ...

5. bookcase , bureau , chest of drawers , ...

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1.But a former senior official in Luochuan's health bureau says participation has not been as voluntary as officials make it out to be.

2.In the beginning it only conducted research for a few weeks in a year, but eventually the Bureau established mobile camera stations.

3.The United States is already one year into a recession. That was the news this week from the National Bureau of Economic Research.退

4.His wife opened the little bedroom door adjoining her room, and, taking the candle, set it down on the top of a bureau there.

5.In 1997, when I was an intern at The Associated Press's Bangkok bureau, my editors asked if I would travel to help cover a coup there.1997

6.At work the next day, I faxed my letter to our Warsaw bureau and asked for it to be translated into Polish.

7.Aon France will use satellite photos obtained by the French weather bureau to calculate how much money subcribers should receive.退

8.Over the years, Clement had worked his way up through the Bureau.

9.She said the Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating the incident.(FederalBureauofInvestigation)

10.A weather official at the NSW meteorology bureau, Barry Hanstrum, said the storm was "one of the worst, if not the worst" .(NSW)·(BarryHanstrum)”。