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Qué (quién) es hot-desk - definición

DESK IN THE WHITE HOUSE
Resolute Desk; Replicas of the Resolute desk; Resolution desk; The Resolute Desk; Hayes desk; Grinnell Desk
  • The ''Resolute'' desk in the [[Treaty Room]] in 1992 during the term of [[George H. W. Bush]]
  • 2}}, before they left [[Beechey Island]]
  • The desk in the Broadcast Room in 1952
  • The Grinnell desk on display at the [[New Bedford Whaling Museum]]
  • Melville Island]].
  • The replica desk at the [[John F. Kennedy Presidential Library]] in [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
  • Treaty of Paris]] on behalf of Spain in 1899 at the ''Resolute'' desk during [[William McKinley]]'s presidency. The daily bouquet is visible on the desk.
  • Camilla]], then [[Duchess of Cornwall]], in 2015.
  • 6}} pen holder on the ''Resolute'' desk in 2009
  • The ''Resolute'' desk in [[William Howard Taft]]'s Presidential Study before the kneehole panel was added
  • National Museum of History and Technology]] in 1967.
  • [[Stanley Tretick]]'s October 2, 1963 photo of [[John F. Kennedy Jr.]] playing in the kneehole of the ''Resolute'' desk
  • Prime Minister]] [[Margaret Thatcher]] reads the inscription on the front of the desk in 1979, accompanied by President [[Jimmy Carter]]
  • The replica desk from ''[[The West Wing]]'' during a tour of the [[Warner Bros.]] Prop House
  • Photograph of William Evenden, from 1882, taken by "John Hawke, Plymouth, By Royal Appointment"
  • William Simpson]], of [[Queen Victoria]] visiting HMS ''Resolute'' on December 16, 1856
  • The ''Resolute'' desk in the [[Yellow Oval Room]], in 1886, during the presidency of [[Grover Cleveland]]

hot-desk      
If employees hot-desk, they are not assigned particular desks and work at any desk that is available. (BUSINESS)
Some ministers will have to hot-desk until more accommodation can be found.
VERB: V
hot-desking
I think that very few employees prefer hot-desking to having a fixed desk.
N-UNCOUNT
hot-swap         
REPLACING COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS WITHOUT SHUTTING DOWN THE SYSTEM
Hot swap; Hotplug; Hot-swappable; Coldplugging; Coldplug; Hotplugging; Hotswap; Hotswapping; Hotswitch; Hotswitching; Hot insertion; Hot plug; Warm swap; Hot-plugging; Hot plugging; Hot-swapping; Cold-switch; Hot-swap; Hot swappable; Safely remove hardware; Hot-plug; Hot-pluggable; Hot plugged; Hot Swapping
¦ verb informal fit or replace (a computer part) with the power still connected.
Derivatives
hot-swappable adjective
hot swapping         
REPLACING COMPUTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS WITHOUT SHUTTING DOWN THE SYSTEM
Hot swap; Hotplug; Hot-swappable; Coldplugging; Coldplug; Hotplugging; Hotswap; Hotswapping; Hotswitch; Hotswitching; Hot insertion; Hot plug; Warm swap; Hot-plugging; Hot plugging; Hot-swapping; Cold-switch; Hot-swap; Hot swappable; Safely remove hardware; Hot-plug; Hot-pluggable; Hot plugged; Hot Swapping
<hardware> The connection and disconnection of peripherals or other components without interrupting system operation. This facility may have design implications for both hardware and software. [More detail?] (1997-03-15)

Wikipedia

Resolute desk

The Resolute desk, also known as the Hayes desk, is a nineteenth-century partners desk used by several presidents of the United States in the White House as the Oval Office desk, including the five most recent presidents. The desk was a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880 and was built from the oak timbers of the British Arctic exploration ship HMS Resolute. The 1,300-pound (590-kilogram) desk was created by William Evenden, a skilled joiner at Chatham Dockyard in Kent, probably from a design by Morant, Boyd, & Blanford.

HMS Resolute was abandoned in the Arctic waterway Tariyunnuaq in 1854 while searching for Sir John Franklin and his lost expedition. It was found in 1855 floating in Davis Strait by George Henry, an American whaling ship. Resolute was repaired and returned to the United Kingdom as a gesture of goodwill from the United States. The ship was decommissioned in 1879, broken up, and a competition was held to design and build a piece of furniture from its timbers that Queen Victoria could give to the American president. Morant, Boyd, & Blanford won this contest, and this desk was constructed shortly after. Two other furniture pieces were created from the timbers of the Resolute: the Grinnell desk, made for the widow of Henry Grinnell, who spent significant sums of money trying to find Sir John Franklin and his ships; and a table made for Queen Victoria's steam-powered yacht HMY Victoria and Albert.

The Resolute desk was received at the White House on November 23, 1880, and shortly thereafter was moved to the second floor. It stayed in the President's Office and President's Study until the White House Reconstruction from 1948 to 1952. After the reconstruction, it was placed in the Broadcast Room where Dwight D. Eisenhower used it during both radio and television broadcasts. Jackie Kennedy rediscovered the desk and had it brought to the Oval Office in 1961. The desk was removed from the White House after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and went on a traveling exhibition with artifacts of the Kennedy Presidential Library. It was then put on display in the Smithsonian Institution. President Jimmy Carter brought the desk back to the Oval Office in 1977, where it has remained since, save that George H. W. Bush used the C&O desk in the Oval Office but kept the Resolute desk in the White House.

The desk has been modified twice. Franklin Roosevelt requested the addition of a door with the presidential seal to conceal his leg braces and a safe, but it was not installed until 1945, after his death. A 2-inch-tall (5.1 cm) plinth was added to the desk in 1961 and replaced in 1986. Many replicas have been made of the Resolute desk. The first was commissioned in 1978 for a permanent display at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, Massachusetts, and since then five other presidential libraries and many museums, libraries, tourist attractions, and private homes and offices have acquired copies of the desk.

Ejemplos de uso de hot-desk
1. One GP wrote: "We all hot desk... on Friday we used the staff common room for flu vaccinations." Another said: "No clinician has their own room.
2. Rooms or desks belonging to an individual and often personalised with photographs and plants will, it forecasts, increasingly be replaced by "the collective office" in which employees will "hot desk" on anonymous work stations.