Office | Mean of office in English Dictionary
/ˈɑːfəs/
- Noun
- a building or room in which people work at desks doing business or professional activities
- She works at/in our Chicago office.
- Are you going to the office today?
- The company's main/home office [=the company's most important office] is in San Francisco.
- A new office building [=a building with offices] is being built on Main Street.
- office equipment/supplies
- Our company is having an office party [=a party for the people who work at the office] next week.
- The company is renting office space downtown.
- office workers/staff
- a room with a desk where a particular person works
- The supervisor held an informal meeting in his office.
- Her office is on the top floor near the elevator.
- He misbehaved in class and was sent to the principal's office.
- We use the extra bedroom in our house as an office.
- a building or room where a doctor, lawyer, etc., works and meets with patients or clients
- We stopped by the lawyer's office to pick up some documents.
- the doctor's office [=(Brit) surgery]
- the job or position of someone who has authority especially in the government
- He has been in office for a decade.
- He was voted out of office.
- He won the election and will take office at the beginning of the year.
- She has decided to leave office after two successful terms.
- She plans to run for office [=campaign to be elected to an office] again.
- U.S. senators are elected to a term of office of six years.
- She has held several public offices.
- a department of a company, organization, government, or school.
- She went to the unemployment office.
- Where is the registrar's office on campus?
- the U.S. Patent Office
- help from someone who has power or authority
- I got the interview through the good offices of a former classmate.