柯林斯詞典desk /d?sk/ (desks) 1. N-COUNT A desk is a table, often with drawers, which you sit at to write or work. 書(shū)桌; 辦公桌2. N-SING The place in a hotel, hospital, airport, or other building where you check in or obtain information is referred to as a particular desk. (接待、諮詢) 臺(tái) I told the girl at the reception desk that I was terribly sorry, but I was half an hour late. 我對(duì)接待服務(wù)臺(tái)的女孩說(shuō)我很抱歉,遲到了半小時(shí)。3. N-SING A particular department of a broadcasting company, or of a newspaper or magazine company, can be referred to as a particular desk. …部 Let our news desk know as quickly as possible. 盡快通知我們的新聞部。 返回 desk劍橋詞典 desk noun [C] (TABLE) a type of table that you can work at, often one with drawers (常指帶抽屜的)書(shū)桌,辦公桌,寫(xiě)字臺(tái) an office /school desk 辦公桌/課桌 She sat at her desk writing letters . 她坐在書(shū)桌前寫(xiě)信。 He had a pile of papers on his desk. 他的辦公桌上有一摞文件。 The report arrived on/landed on/reached my desk (= I received it) this morning . 這份報(bào)告是今天早上送到我這裡來(lái)的。 例句 Gwen sat at her desk, surrounded by books and papers .I busied myself with tidying up my desk.The desks in the room were arranged in rows of ten."Where's my pen ? It was on my desk a minute ago." "You left it by the phone ."He produced a letter from his desk which he asked me to read . desk noun [C] (SERVICE AREA) a place , often with a counter (= a long flat narrow surface ) especially in a hotel or airport , where you can get information or service (尤指酒店或機(jī)場(chǎng)的)服務(wù)臺(tái),問(wèn)詢処 a check-in /information /reception desk 登機(jī)服務(wù)臺(tái)/問(wèn)訊処/接待処 desk noun [C] (NEWSPAPER OFFICE) an office that deals with a particular type of news for a newspaper or broadcasting company (報(bào)紙或廣播公司負(fù)責(zé)某一類新聞的)辦公処,部,室,組 the foreign /sports desk 國(guó)際/躰育部 Now let's hear from Sue at our travel desk. 現(xiàn)在我們來(lái)聽(tīng)聽(tīng)旅行部的囌帶來(lái)的新聞。 返回 desk