- desk|work
- desk|work «DEHSK WURK», noun.work done or to be done at a desk: »
... deskwork galore, throwing bits of vaguely worded papers from tray to tray (Atlantic).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
... deskwork galore, throwing bits of vaguely worded papers from tray to tray (Atlantic).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
desk-work — deskˈ work noun Work done at a desk, eg by a clerk or author • • • Main Entry: ↑desk … Useful english dictionary
desk work — noun : work usually performed at a desk * * * 1. work done at a desk. 2. habitual writing, as that of a clerk. [1860 65] … Useful english dictionary
desk work — 1. work done at a desk. 2. habitual writing, as that of a clerk. [1860 65] * * * … Universalium
desk work — office work, paper work … English contemporary dictionary
Desk of Books — The desk of books is a full size sculpture of a pedestal desk by the Venetian artist Livio De Marchi. Like the bureau du Roi it was created as a work of art and is valued as such. But like that most famous of French desks it also has everything… … Wikipedia
desk — /desk/, n. 1. an article of furniture having a broad, usually level, writing surface, as well as drawers or compartments for papers, writing materials, etc. 2. a frame for supporting a book from which the service is read in a church. 3. a pulpit … Universalium
Desk Set — VHS cover Directed by Walter Lang Produced by Henry Ephron … Wikipedia
desk — [ desk ] noun *** 1. ) count a table that you sit at to write or work, often with drawers in it: an oak desk I m usually at my desk by nine o clock in the morning. 2. ) singular a place that provides information or a service, for example in a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
desk jockey — ˈdesk ˌjockey noun [countable] informal JOBS someone who does all their work at a desk in an office: • Samuel began his career as a desk jockey at a government agency in Detroit. * * * desk jockey UK US noun [C] ► INFORMAL WORKPLA … Financial and business terms
desk — W2S2 [desk] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: desca, from Latin discus dish, disk ] 1.) a piece of furniture like a table, usually with drawers in it, that you sit at to write and work ▪ Marie was sitting at her desk. 2.) a place… … Dictionary of contemporary English