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Qué (quién) es DESKS - definición

CASE FURNITURE USED AS A WORKSURFACE, OFTEN IN A SCHOOL OR OFFICE SETTING
School desk; Student desk; Desks; Desk blotter; School chair; One-armed school chair
  • Desk; {{Circa}} 1765; [[mahogany]], chestnut and tulip poplar; 87.3 x 92.7 x 52.1 cm; [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • Ornamental desk (walnut), designed by [[Frank Furness]], 1870-71, [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]
  • An office desk in a cubicle, which shows the sharing of space between computer components and paper documents
  • School desk manufactured by the American S.F. Company of [[Buffalo, New York]] in about 1900
  • A desk in an office
  • Student desk and chair commonly used in high schools and universities.
  • Chinese editing desk of the 12th century

List of Oval Office desks         
  • alt=Barack Obama sitting at the ornate ''Resolute'' desk in 2009
  • alt=Gerald Ford and George Meany at the Wilson Desk, 1974.
  • alt=Buchanan's Teakwood Desk
  • alt=the Declaration of Independence desk with its drawer open on a white background
  • alt=Lincoln seated at the table he uses as a desk
  • alt=Washington's writing desk in the Governor's room at New York City Hall
  •  President [[Richard Nixon]] at the [[Wilson desk]] giving a televised address explaining release of edited transcripts of the [[Watergate tapes]] on April 29, 1974
  • alt=The C&O desk in the Oval Office during George Bush's presidency
  • alt=The Theodore Roosevelt desk in the Truman Oval Office
  • alt=Lyndon Baines Johnson seated at the Johnson desk, 1968.
  • alt=Franklin D. Roosevelt seated at the Hoover Desk
  • ''Resolute'' desk]]
  •  The [[Theodore Roosevelt desk]] in [[William Howard Taft]]'s new Oval Office in 1909
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
User:Found5dollar/List of Oval Office desks; Oval Office desk
Since the construction of the Oval Office in 1909, there have been six different desks used in the office by the president of the United States.Andriotis, Mary Elizabeth.
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TYPE OF DESK
Writing desks; Writing-desk; Writing-desks
n.
Secretary, escritoire.
writing desk         
TYPE OF DESK
Writing desks; Writing-desk; Writing-desks
(writing desks)
A writing desk is a piece of furniture with drawers, an area for keeping writing materials, and a surface on which you can rest your paper while writing.
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Wikipedia

Desk

A desk or bureau is a piece of furniture with a flat table-style work surface used in a school, office, home or the like for academic, professional or domestic activities such as reading, writing, or using equipment such as a computer. Desks often have one or more drawers, compartments, or pigeonholes to store items such as office supplies and papers. Desks are usually made of wood or metal, although materials such as glass are sometimes seen.

Some desks have the form of a table, although usually only one side of a desk is suitable to sit at (there are some exceptions, such as a partners desk), unlike most usual tables. Some desks do not have the form of a table, for instance, an armoire desk is a desk built within a large wardrobe-like cabinet, and a portable desk is light enough to be placed on a person's lap. Since many people lean on a desk while using it, a desk must be sturdy. In most cases, people sit at a desk, either on a separate chair or a built-in chair (e.g., in some school desks). Some people use standing desks to be able to stand while using them.

Ejemplos de uso de DESKS
1. "We hide under our desks." "Okay, show me," said Olmert.
2. Oxfam says there are not enough classrooms, books or desks.
3. Pupils sit at desks in neat rows facing the blackboard.
4. Some climbed onto the lawmakers‘ desks. We are hungry.
5. The Washington Post branded them "wimps" for abandoning their desks.