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61 ledger
['le‹ə](the book of accounts of an office or shop.) didžioji knyga -
62 make over
((American) to change something or turn it into something else: They made over the room as an office; The plastic surgeon made her face over.) pakeisti, perdirbti -
63 nameplate
noun (a piece of metal, plastic etc with a name on it: You will know his office by the nameplate on the door.) lentelė su pavarde -
64 officially
[ə'fiʃəli]1) ((negative unofficially) as an official: He attended the ceremony officially.) kaip oficialus asmuo2) (formally: The new library was officially opened yesterday.) oficialiai3) (according to what is announced publicly (though not necessarily true in fact): Officially he is on holiday - actually he is working on a new book.) oficialiai, formaliai•- officious
- officiously
- officiousness
- office-bearer
- through the kind offices of
- through the offices of -
65 officiate
[ə'fiʃieit]verb (to do the duty or service of an office or official position: The new clergyman officiated at the wedding.) atlikti apeigas -
66 on the quiet
(secretly; without letting anyone find out: He went out of the office to enjoy a cigarette on the quiet.) slapta, tylomis -
67 open-plan
adjective ((of a building) built with few walls inside: an open-plan office.) atviro išplanavimo, nepadalytas sienomis -
68 out of
1) (from inside: He took it out of the bag.) iš2) (not in: Mr Smith is out of the office; out of danger; out of sight.) uþ, anapus3) (from among: Four out of five people like this song.) ið4) (having none left: She is quite out of breath.) be5) (because of: He did it out of curiosity/spite.) ið6) (from: He drank the lemonade straight out of the bottle.) ið -
69 partition
[pə'tiʃən] 1. noun1) (something that divides, eg a light, often temporary, wall between rooms: The office was divided in two by a wooden partition.) pertvara, sienelė2) (the act of dividing; the state of being divided: the partition of India.) padalijimas, suskaldymas2. verb(to divide: They partitioned the room (off) with a curtain.) atitverti, perdalyti -
70 petty cash
(money used for small, everyday expenses in an office etc.) smulkioms išlaidoms skirti pinigai -
71 pigeon-hole
noun (a small compartment for letters, papers etc in a desk etc or eg hung on the wall of an office, staffroom etc: He has separate pigeon-holes for bills, for receipts, for letters from friends and so on.) skyrelis -
72 police station
(the office or headquarters of a local police force: The lost dog was taken to the police station.) policijos nuovada -
73 post
I [pəust] noun(a long piece of wood, metal etc, usually fixed upright in the ground: The notice was nailed to a post; a gate-post; the winning-post.) stulpas- keep somebody posted
- keep posted II 1. [pəust] noun((the system of collecting, transporting and delivering) letters, parcels etc: I sent the book by post; Has the post arrived yet?; Is there any post for me?) paštas2. verb(to send (a letter etc) by post: He posted the parcel yesterday.) (pa)siųsti paštu- postage- postal
- postage stamp
- postal order
- postbox
- postcard
- postcode
- post-free
- post-haste
- posthaste
- postman
- postmark
- postmaster
- post office III 1. [pəust] noun1) (a job: He has a post in the government; a teaching post.) postas, darbas, tarnyba2) (a place of duty: The soldier remained at his post.) postas3) (a settlement, camp etc especially in a distant or unpopulated area: a trading-post.) punktas2. verb(to send somewhere on duty: He was posted abroad.) (pa)siųsti dirbtiIV [pəust] -
74 poste restante
(the department of a post office to which letters can be addressed, and where they can be kept until someone calls for them.) iki pareikalavimo -
75 postmark
noun (a mark put on a letter at a post office, showing the date and place of posting, and cancelling the postage stamp: The postmark read `Beirut'.) pašto antspaudas -
76 postmaster
- feminine postmistress ['pəusmistris] - noun (the manager of a post office.) pašto viršininkas -
77 presidency
['prezidənsi]1) (the rank or office of a president: His ambition is the presidency.) prezidentystė, pirmininko pareigos2) (the period of time for which somebody is president: during the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower.) prezidentavimas, pirmininkavimas -
78 presumably
adverb (I presume: She's not in her office - presumably she went home early.) tikriausiai, turbūt -
79 priesthood
1) (priests in general: the Anglican priesthood.) dvasininkija2) (the office or position of a priest: He was called to the priesthood.) kunigystė -
80 receptionist
noun (a person who is employed (eg in a hotel, office etc) to answer the telephone, attend to guests, clients etc.) administratorius, sekretorius, registratorius
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office — [ ɔfis ] n. m. • v. 1190; lat. officium I ♦ 1 ♦ Vieilli Fonction que l on doit remplir, charge dont on doit s acquitter. ⇒ charge, emploi, fonction. Résigner un office. Loc. fig. Remplir son office : produire son effet naturel, jouer pleinement… … Encyclopédie Universelle
office — 1. (o fi s ) s. m. 1° Devoir de la vie. • Le ciel plus propice M envoie un compagnon en ce pieux office, CORN. Pomp. V, 1. • Il [le roi] m envoie Faire office vers vous de douleur et de joie, CORN. Hor. IV, 2. • Si votre main puissante… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
office — of‧fice [ˈɒfs ǁ ˈɒː , ˈɑː ] noun 1. [countable] a room or building where people work at desks: • The agency recently closed its Houston office. • I d like to see you in my office. • I applied for the job of office manager. • There is a shortage… … Financial and business terms
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Office — Of fice, n. [F., fr. L. officium, for opificium; ops ability, wealth, help + facere to do or make. See {Opulent}, {Fact}.] 1. That which a person does, either voluntarily or by appointment, for, or with reference to, others; customary duty, or a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
office — of·fice n 1: a special duty, charge, or position conferred by governmental authority and for a public purpose qualified to hold public office; broadly: a special duty or position of authority hold an office of trust 2: a place where business or… … Law dictionary
office — [ôf′is, äf′is] n. [OFr < L officium < opificium, doing of work < opifex, a worker < opus, a work (see OPUS) + facere, to DO1] 1. something performed or intended to be performed for another; (specified kind of) service [done through… … English World dictionary
office — (n.) mid 13c., a post, an employment to which certain duties are attached, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. office (12c. in Old French), from L. officium service, duty, function, business (in Ecclesiastical Latin, church service ), lit. work doing, from… … Etymology dictionary
Office — Of fice, v. t. To perform, as the duties of an office; to discharge. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
office — [n1] business, responsibility appointment, berth, billet, capacity, charge, commission, connection, duty, employment, function, job, obligation, occupation, performance, place, post, province, responsibility, role, service, situation, spot,… … New thesaurus