office

US: /ˈɔfɪs/
UK: /ˈɒfɪs/


English Vietnamese dictionary


office /'ɔfis/
  • danh từ
    • sự giúp đỡ
      • by the good offices of...: nhờ sự giúp đỡ của...
    • nhiệm vụ
    • chức vụ
      • to take (enter upon) office: nhận chức, nhậm chức
      • to resign (leave) office: từ chức
    • lễ nghi
      • to perform the last offices to someone: làm lễ tang cho ai
    • (tôn giáo) hình thức thờ phụng; kính
      • to say office: đọc kinh, cầu kinh
    • Office for the Dead
      • lễ truy điệu
    • cơ quan, sở, văn phòng, phòng giấy
    • chi nhánh, cơ sở (hãng buôn)
    • bộ
    • the Foreign Office
      • bộ Ngoại giao (Anh)
    • (số nhiều) nhà phụ, chái, kho
    • (từ lóng) lời gợi ý, hiệu
      • to give the office: ra hiệu
      • to take the office: nhận (nắm được) ý ra hiệu
    • the Holy Office
      • toà án tôn giáo

Advanced English dictionary


+ noun
room / building
1 [C] a room, set of rooms or building where people work, usually sitting at desks: The company is moving to new offices on the other side of town. + Are you going to the office today? + We ought to inform head office. + an office job + office workers
2 [C] a room in which a particular person works, usually at a desk: Some people have to share an office. + Come into my office.
3 (AmE) = SURGERY: a doctor's / dentist's office
4 [C] (often in compounds) a room or building used for a particular purpose, especially to provide information or a service: the local tourist office + a ticket office
See also - BOX OFFICE, REGISTRY OFFICE
government department
5 (Office) [C] used in the names of some British government departments: the Foreign Office + the Home Office + the Office of Fair Trading
important position
6 [U, C] an important position of authority, especially in government; the work and duties connected with this: She held office as a cabinet minister for ten years. + How long has he been in office? + The party has been out of office (= has not formed a government) for many years. + The present government took office in 1997. + to seek / run for office + (BrE) to stand for office + the office of treasurer
Idioms: through sb's good offices (formal) with sb's help

Thesaurus dictionary


n.
1 business, organization, department, firm, house, establishment, company, corporation:
Whenever I'm travelling, I always try to phone the office once a day
2 commission, department, branch; section, division:
He was with the overseas office for years.
3 workplace, offices; room, area:
Our new office is completely air-conditioned. My office is next to the board room
4 duty, obligation, responsibility, charge, commission, service, employment, occupation, position, post, appointment, assignment, chore, task, job, place, berth, work, role, function, purpose, part, bit, Colloq thing, Slang shtick:
He was appointed to the office of Minister of Health. In her office as Minister of Finance, she wields great power.
5 offices. indulgence, intermediation, auspices, support, advocacy, aegis, help, aid, intercession, mediation, patronage, favour, backing, backup:
She appealed to the police chief's good offices to allow her to visit her son.

Collocation dictionary


1 room/building where written work is done

ADJ.

big, huge, large, spacious | cramped, small, tiny | plush | high-rise | five-storey,
ten-storey, etc. | glass-fronted,
glass-walled | busy, noisy | open-plan | air-conditioned | electronic, paperless | permanent, temporary
The company set up its first permanent offices in the city centre.
| private
The prime minister arranged a meeting in his private office.
| central, head, main | area, branch, district, local, overseas, regional, subsidiary | administrative, editorial, press, sales, etc. | council, government, newspaper, etc.

VERB + OFFICE

manage, run, supervise | come/go into, come/go to
I sometimes go into the office on Saturdays when we're busy.
| arrive at, get to | leave
What time do you usually leave the office?

OFFICE + NOUN

job, work | hours
Call this number outside normal office hours.
| colleague, staff, worker | life | gossip, politics | party
We have an office party every Christmas.
| administrator, assistant, cleaner, clerk, manager | boy, girl, junior
(all old-fashioned)
| desk, door, equipment, furniture, safe, shredder, software, stationery | system, technology | environment
Working in a busy office environment can be stressful.
| accommodation, block, building, complex, development, premises, space, suite
The old warehouses have been redeveloped for office accommodation.
| facilities, services
The conference centre provides office facilities such as computers and faxes.
| expenses, overheads | administration, management | skills | procedures, routine

PREP.

at the ~
I sometimes have to stay late at the office.
| in the ~
I'm sorry, Mr Anders is not in the office today.

2 official position

ADJ.

exalted, great, high, important | minor | lucrative, prestigious | hereditary | national, public | ecclesiastical, judicial, ministerial, political

VERB + OFFICE

run for, stand for
He ran for office in the last presidential election.
| hold, remain in, retain, stay in
The president holds office for a period of four years.
| be appointed to, be elected to | be re-elected to, be returned to
The government was returned to office by a large majority.
| assume, be sworn into, come into, come to, enter, take, take up
Martin was sworn into office as prime minister in March. The Labour Party took office in 1997.
| give up, leave, lose, relinquish, resign from, retire from, vacate | be driven from, be forced from, be removed from, be suspended from, be turned out of

OFFICE + NOUN

holder

PREP.

in ~
The government seemed likely to remain in office for the next five years.
| out of ~
breaking promises made when out of office

PHRASES

a candidate for office, duties of the office, a term of office
to be re-elected for a second term of office


Concise English dictionary


offices'ɔfɪs ,'ɑ- /'ɒ-
noun
+place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed
+an administrative unit of government
+the actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group
+(of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power
+professional or clerical workers in an office
+a religious rite or service prescribed by ecclesiastical authorities
+a job in an organization