bureau
English
Etymology
Borrowed 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.
Pronunciation
- enPR: byo͝orʹō, IPA(key): /ˈbjʊɹ.əʊ/
- enPR: byo͝orʹə, IPA(key): /ˈbjʊɹ.ə/
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Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -ʊəɹəʊ, Rhymes: -ʊəɹə
- Rhymes: -ɪəɹəʊ
- Rhymes: -əʊ
Noun
bureau (plural bureaus or bureaux)
- An administrative unit of government; office.
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- An organization or office for collecting or providing information or news.
- a news bureau; a travel bureau; a service bureau; an employment bureau; the Citizens Advice Bureau
- An office (room where clerical or professional duties are performed).
- 2015, Victoria Delderfield, Secret Mother:
- There was an eerie silence in the dorm [... in] the factory. [...] The lamp glowed in his bureau, warm and reassuring and, through the window, I could see his papers strewn across the desk. [...] I called his name again. A movement from his bureau. [...] I banged on his door until it opened a crack[. ...] He pushed me out onto the staircase. "Get out," he screamed. The door to his bureau slammed in my face.
- 2010, Ellie Nielsen, Buying a Piece of Paris: A Memoir, page 17:
- Both my ability to comprehend what is being said [in French] and my ability to fake comprehension have improved expeditiously. Monsieur holds the door open for me as we step inside his bureau. No one looks up as we enter. He offers me a seat, and when I fail to take it he returns to my side of the desk [...].
- 2015, Dan Riker, The Blue Girl Murders, page 287:
- Nick opened the bureau door and told Joan he was going to find Susan. He walked to the cafeteria, but it was empty. He went back to the bureau, and asked Joan to check the restrooms.
- 2015, Victoria Delderfield, Secret Mother:
- (chiefly British) 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.
- (US) A chest of drawers for clothes.
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- Arabic: مَكْتَب (ar) m (maktab)
- Armenian: բյուրո (hy) (byuro), գրասենյակ (hy) (grasenyak)
- Belarusian: о́фіс m (ófis), канто́ра f (kantóra), бюро́ n (bjuró)
- Breton: burev (br)
- Bulgarian: канто́ра (bg) f (kantóra), бюро́ (bg) n (bjuró)
- Chinese:
- Crimean Tatar: büro
- Czech: kancelář (cs) f, úřad (cs) m
- Dutch: agentschap (nl) n, kantoor (nl) n, bureau (nl) n
- Faroese: skrivstova f
- Finnish: toimisto (fi), virasto (fi)
- French: agence (fr) f, bureau (fr) m
- Georgian: ბიურო (biuro), ოფისი (opisi)
- German: Büro (de) n
- Greek: γραφείο (el) n (grafeío)
- Hebrew: לִשְׁכָּה (he) f (lishká)
- Hindi: दफ़तर m (daftar), ऑफ़िस m (ŏfis)
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- Indonesian: biro (id)
- Italian: ufficio (it) m
- Japanese: 事務室 (じむしつ, jimushitsu), オフィス (ja) (ofisu), 事務所 (ja) (じむしょ, jimusho)
- Korean: 사무실(事務室) (ko) (samusil), 사무소(事務所) (ko) (samuso), 오피스 (opiseu)
- Macedonian: канцела́рија f (kancelárija)
- Malay: biro
- Maltese: uffiċċju m
- Persian: دفتر (fa) (daftar)
- Polish: biuro (pl) n, biura n pl
- Portuguese: escritório (pt) m, birô (pt) m
- Romanian: birou (ro) n
- Russian: о́фис (ru) m (ófis), конто́ра (ru) f (kontóra), бюро́ (ru) n (bjuró)
- Slovak: kancelária f
- Spanish: oficina (es) f
- Swedish: byrå (sv) c
- Tagalog: kawanihan
- Turkish: büro (tr)
- Ukrainian: о́фіс m (ófis), конто́ра f (kontóra), бюро́ (uk) n (bjuró)
- Vietnamese: văn phòng (vi), sự giúp đỡ (vi)
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Further reading
- “bureau”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- “bureau”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
Dutch
Alternative forms
- buro (superseded)
Etymology
Borrowed from French bureau, from Middle French burel, from Old French burel.
Pronunciation
Noun
bureau n (plural bureaus, diminutive bureautje n)
Synonyms
- (desk): schrijftafel
- (office): bureel, kantoor
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Descendants
- Afrikaans: buro
- → Caribbean Hindustani: buro
- → Indonesian: biro
- → Papiamentu: biroshi, birosji (from the diminutive)
- → Sranan Tongo: biro
French
Etymology
From Old French burel, 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”).
Pronunciation
Noun
bureau m (plural bureaux)
- desk
- office (room)
- ticket office
- the staff of an office
- office; an administrative unit
- (obsolete) frieze (coarse woolen cloth)
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Further reading
- “bureau”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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