B2 adjective Neutro

bureaucrat

/ˈbjʊərəkræt/

A bureaucrat is an official in a government department or large organization who is concerned with procedural correctness and administrative tasks. The term often carries a negative connotation, implying someone who follows rules rigidly and is more interested in following procedures than in being helpful or efficient.

Exemplos

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I had to spend three hours at the city hall talking to a bureaucrat just to get a parking permit.

I spent a long time at the government office speaking with an official to obtain a parking authorization.

2

The senior bureaucrat was tasked with implementing the new environmental regulations across the state.

The high-ranking government official was responsible for putting the state's new environmental laws into practice.

3

Try not to act like a bureaucrat and just let me submit the form online.

Please don't be so obsessed with strict rules and allow me to send the document via the internet.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
bureaucrat
Verb
bureaucratize
Advérbio
bureaucratically
Adjetivo
bureaucratic
Relacionado
bureaucracy
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Dica de memorização

Break the word down: 'Bureau' means desk/office in French, and 'crat' comes from the Greek word for power. A bureaucrat is someone who has power from behind a desk.

Quiz rápido

The ______ at the ministry refused to accept my application because I used the wrong color of ink.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: bureaucrat

Exemplos

1

I had to spend three hours at the city hall talking to a bureaucrat just to get a parking permit.

everyday

I spent a long time at the government office speaking with an official to obtain a parking authorization.

2

The senior bureaucrat was tasked with implementing the new environmental regulations across the state.

formal

The high-ranking government official was responsible for putting the state's new environmental laws into practice.

3

Try not to act like a bureaucrat and just let me submit the form online.

informal

Please don't be so obsessed with strict rules and allow me to send the document via the internet.

4

Sociological studies often examine how the bureaucrat maintains power through the control of specialized information.

academic

Academic research frequently looks at how administrative officials keep their influence by managing specific data.

5

The corporation hired a former government bureaucrat to navigate the complex international trade laws.

business

The company employed a person who used to work for the government to help them understand complicated trade rules.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
bureaucrat
Verb
bureaucratize
Advérbio
bureaucratically
Adjetivo
bureaucratic
Relacionado
bureaucracy

Colocações comuns

government bureaucrat an official working for a state department
low-level bureaucrat an official with little power who handles routine tasks
faceless bureaucrat an official who seems anonymous and lacks empathy
career bureaucrat someone who has worked in administration for their whole life
petty bureaucrat an official who uses their small amount of power to annoy others

Frases Comuns

faceless bureaucrats

anonymous officials who make decisions without considering individuals

army of bureaucrats

a very large number of administrative workers

entrenched bureaucrat

an official who has been in their position so long they are resistant to change

Frequentemente confundido com

bureaucrat vs politician

Politicians are elected by the public, whereas bureaucrats are hired or appointed employees of the government.

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Notas de uso

Use 'bureaucrat' carefully. While it can simply mean a government worker, it is frequently used as a criticism (pejorative) to describe someone who is inflexible or inefficient.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'bureaucrat' as an adjective (e.g., 'a bureaucrat system'); you must use 'bureaucratic' for the adjective form.

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Dica de memorização

Break the word down: 'Bureau' means desk/office in French, and 'crat' comes from the Greek word for power. A bureaucrat is someone who has power from behind a desk.

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Origem da palavra

Originating in the 18th century from French 'bureau' (desk/office) combined with the Greek suffix '-kratia' (power or rule).

Padrões gramaticais

Countable noun Plural: bureaucrats Often used with derogatory adjectives like 'faceless' or 'petty'
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Contexto cultural

In many English-speaking countries, there is a common cultural stereotype of the bureaucrat as an obstacle to progress, often depicted in satire and media.

Quiz rápido

The ______ at the ministry refused to accept my application because I used the wrong color of ink.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: bureaucrat

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