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office noun—任 n (often used)处 n署 n 办公 nExamples:State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China—CPC central committee's external affairs department (i.e. Chinese communist party's foreign office)—Sung KIM, US diplomat and director of US State Department's Korea office—Court of imperial stud, office originally charged with horse breeding—undertake a task despite criticism (idiom); to bear the burden of office willingly—the Qing dynasty equivalent of the Foreign Office—Office of Military and Political Affairs (Qing Dynasty)—Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)—health bureau (or office, or department, or agency)—Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office (State Council, of PRC)—Robert Hart (1835-1911), Englishman who served 1863-1911 in Qing dynasty customs office—PRC Supreme People's Procuratorate (prosecutor's office)—leave office for a high and distant place (idiom); to retire and place oneself above the fray—lit. return to office after living as a hermit on Mount Dongshan (idiom); fig. to make a comeback—cordon (diagonal belt worn as a sign of office or honor)—National Reconnaissance Office (of the United States)—display of severity immediately on taking office—white-collar slave (office worker who is overworked and exploited)—public security bureau (government office similar in function a police station)—MI6 (British military counter-intelligence office)— |