释义 |
officeful|ˈɒfɪsfʊl| Also office-full. [f. office n. + -ful.] That amount or number of anything which would fill an office.
1963‘W. Haggard’ High Wire vi. 63 He had an officeful of paper. 1966‘E. Peters’ Piper on Mountain ii. 26 Put him among an office-full of civil servants, and you could lose him in a moment. 1976J. Wainwright Who goes Next? 66 ‘You'll have witnesses, of course, sir?’.. ‘A whole office-full, officer.’ |