See also: buchō Unknown. Traditionally held to be an irregular derivative of Latin mūsculus (“muscle”), perhaps originally referring to the back of the...
(Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈbu.ʃuʃ/ (Northern Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈbu.t͡ʃuʃ/ (Northern Portugal) IPA(key): [ˈbut͡ʃus] Hyphenation: bu‧chos buchos plural of bucho...
Borrowed from Japanese 部長 (ぶちょう, buchō, “departmental chief”). IPA(key): /su.bu.t͡ʃo/ Hyphenation: su‧bu‧co subuco (plural subuco-subuco) Japanese officer...
/buˈt͡ʃar/ buchar (present tense buchas, past tense buchis, future tense buchos, imperative buchez, conditional buchus) (transitive) to butcher, to slaughter...
follows another person around, especially, a brownnose/sycophant 部長(ぶちょう)の腰(こし)巾着(ぎんちゃく) buchō no koshiginchaku one who brownnoses the vice president...
(fùbùzhǎng) 司法部長 / 司法部长 (sīfǎ bùzhǎng) Sino-Xenic (部長): → Japanese: 部(ぶ)長(ちょう) (buchō) → Korean: 부장(部長) (bujang) → Vietnamese: bộ trưởng (部長) → Indonesian: potia...
greater part of something 部長(ぶちょう)、あのリンゴですが、その殆(ほとん)どがもう腐(くさ)っていたので捨(す)てました。 Buchō, ano ringo desu ga, sono hotondo ga mō kusatte ita no de sutemashita. Boss...
とり (tori)、ふ (fu)、ぺ (pe)、ま (ma) Man'yōgana kanji of へ, see へ 部(ぶ)長(ちょう) (buchō, “division head”) 部(ぶ)門(もん) (bumon, “division, group, branch”) 部屋(へや) (heya...