Desk
71desk|mate — «DEHSK MAYT», noun. a student who shares a desk with another in a classroom …
72desk|top — «DEHSK TOP», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. designed to be used or placed on top of a desk; tabletop: »a desktop computer. 2. having to do with or using a personal computer: »Desktop conferencing (you and I take a meeting over our computers...) is a… …
73desk|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) …
74desk book — index hornbook Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
75Desk Accessories — [Abk. DA, dt. »Schreibtischzubehör«], allgemein Hilfsprogramme wie Uhr, Taschenrechner, Notizblock u. Ä., die auf dem Desktop einer grafischen Benutzeroberfläche abgelegt sind. Meistens versteht man darunter eine Gruppe von Utilities im… …
76desk clerk — UK US noun [C] US ► CLERK(Cf. ↑clerk) noun …
77desk research — / desk rɪˌsɜ:tʃ/ noun looking for information which is in printed sources such as directories …
78desk study — desk study, British. a study made without extensive field and laboratory investigation …
79Desk accessory — A desk accessory (DA) is a small helper type application that can be run concurrently with any other application on the system. Early examples, such as SideKick and Macintosh desk accessories, used special programming models to provide a small… …
80Desk Accessory — In the operating system for the Apple Macintosh computer, a Desk Accessory (DA) was a piece of software, originally written as a device driver, conforming to a particular programming model. The purpose of this model was to permit very small… …