bureau
英 [ˈbjʊə.rəʊ]
美 [ˈbjʊr.oʊ]
- n. 局,处;衣柜;办公桌
- n. (Bureau)人名;(法)比罗
记忆单词“bureau”的一个简单方法是联想其结构,想象一个“b”像一把打开的椅子,坐在那里,形成“bureau”的样子。这种方法利用了视觉联想帮助记忆单词的拼写和形状。
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bureau 书桌,办公室来自拉丁词burra, 羊毛,粗糙的布,桌布。代指办公室。词源同bur, 芒刺,形容布粗糙。
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bureau: [17] Etymologically, bureau seems to mean ‘red’. Its ultimate source is probably Greek purrhós ‘red’, a derivative of pur ‘fire’ (as in English pyre and pyrotechnic), which is related to English fire. This was borrowed into Latin as burrus, which developed into Old French bure ‘dark brown’. This seems to have formed the basis of a derivative burel, later bureau, meaning ‘dark brown cloth’.
This cloth was used for covering the writing surface of desks, and so eventually bureau came to mean ‘writing desk’ itself. Offices being the natural habitat of writing desks, bureau was later applied to them too. The derivative bureaucracy is 19th-century, of French origin.
=> pyre, pyrotechnic
- bureau (n.)
- 1690s, "desk with drawers, writing desk," from French bureau "office; desk, writing table," originally "cloth covering for a desk," from burel "coarse woolen cloth" (as a cover for writing desks), Old French diminutive of bure "dark brown cloth," which is perhaps either from Latin burrus "red," or from Late Latin burra "wool, shaggy garment." Offices being full of such desks, the meaning expanded 1720 to "division of a government." Meaning "chest of drawers" is from 1770, said to be American English but early in British use.
- 1. the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- 联邦调查局
- 2. FBI demands its employees absolute allegiance to this bureau.
- 联邦调查局要求其雇员对该局绝对忠诚.
- 3. The auctioneer knocked the bureau down to a furniture dealer from York.
- 拍卖者将写字台卖给从约克来的家具商.
- 4. The weather bureau makes daily reports on weather conditions.
- 气象局每天报告天气状况.
- 5. The educational bureau demands that all schools introduce a new course into the curriculum.
- 教育局要求所有的学校开设一门新课程.