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Übersetzung & Definition

a desk: ein Schreibtisch, ein Pult, ein Schalter noun
Susan has a desk at Delavigne. Susan arbeitet bei Delavigne.
a cash desk eine Kasse, ein Kassenschalter
the reception desk eine Rezeption, ein Empfangsschalter

Beispiel

  • "", but Horatio gestured for me to stay quiet, placed the bag on my desk and backed out of the room slowly, without saying a word."
  • "I remind you that the previous cleaner you sent us was caught stealing the office plants, the one before her was discovered hiding under the desk of our marketing director, trying to look up her skirt, and the gentleman before that had to be brought down from the roof by the police."
  • "I have a blanket if you want under my desk."
  • "Donna : Okay, I'm just going to hide behind my desk and start the machine."
  • "Horatio : So, the hard disk is the hard drive on the desktop on the top of the desk with no dust!"
  • "Jean : Philip, you shouldn't eat your lunch at your desk."
  • "Horatio : Yes, the computer is on the top of my desk."
  • "Bruno Delavigne was found lying dead by his desk in a pool of blood."
  • "Perhaps it is in your desk?"
  • "On my way to my desk."
  • "Spencer : Mary, on your way to your desk, can you take this report?"
  • "The policy is on your desk, along with some chocolates."
  • "You are really helping Spencer by taking the report to your desk."
  • "I hope you appreciate the hand-made truffles I put on your desk."
  • "Polly organizes her desk."
  • "Jesus : Buena Onda Airlines reservation desk, this is Jesus speaking."
  • "I was sitting innocently at my desk, daydreaming about my statue, when suddenly and inexplicably I fell out of my chair and onto the floor."
  • "Horatio : That's funny because I have a brand-new calculator on my desk."
  • "Hannah : What happened to your desk?"
  • "Your desk's been cleared"
Übung 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the audio you just heard.

A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "" problem.

If an object is absent or can't be found it is "".

A "" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.

Fill in the blanks below with terms from the audio you just heard.

A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "tricky 1" problem.

If an object is absent or can't be found it is "missing 2".

A "desk 3" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.
1 tricky: The adjective "tricky" describes something (like a math problem) which is difficult to understand or solve. For example: "This exercise is very tricky." In other contexts, "tricky" can mean "untrustworthy" or "devious". Richard Nixon, US President, was known as "Tricky Dicky" or "Tricky Dick".
2 missing: A "missing" object can't be found. In this dialogue, Icarus says that his calculator is "missing" or "lost".
3 desk: "A desk" is a piece of furniture typically used for writing. Desks often have drawers or compartments to store items as well. Icarus cannot find the calculator which he usually keeps on his desk.
Übung 2
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the dialogue. Use the hints to help you!

The papers which are normally on Icarus' (a common piece of office furniture), are now on the (the ground, or the surface of a room).

An office which is orderly and organized can be called , while an office which is disorganized can be called a .

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The papers which are normally on Icarus' desk 1 (a common piece of office furniture), are now on the floor 2 (the ground, or the surface of a room).

An office which is orderly and organized can be called [not done] neat 3, while an office which is disorganized can be called a [not done] mess 4.
1 desk: A "desk" is a common piece of furniture on which people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs, a lot like a "table"!
2 floor: A "floor" describes the bottom surface within a home or building. Icarus complains that papers which were once on his desk, are now on the "floor".
3 neat: The adjective "neat" describes something orderly, clean or organized. Icarus describes a neat pile of letters on his desk before Philip and Samantha made a mess in his office.
4 mess: A "mess" is a state of disorder or untidiness, for example: I'm a very messy person, I always leave my bedroom in a mess. Icarus is upset because his normally organized office has become "messy" or "a mess".
Übung 3
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Hannah: Icarus, enough! I am extremely busy here. I have to get these from our California retail stores into this , out of that , and then onto Philip's in the next six minutes, and you are really stressing me out!

Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Hannah: Icarus, enough! I am extremely busy here. I have to get these figures from our California retail stores into this spreadsheet , out of that printer , and then onto Philip's desk in the next six minutes, and you are really stressing me out!
Übung 4
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate boating or nautical term.

Terms used in the dialogue.
The front section of a ship or boat is called the . The platform or floor of a ship which extends from one end to the other is called the . This is the surface we walk on while on a ship.

Terms NOT used in the dialogue.
The is a tall vertical pole which rises from a ship, and supports at least one , which is a piece of fabric used to convert wind energy and move the ship.

Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate boating or nautical term.

Terms used in the dialogue.
The front section of a ship or boat is called the bow 1. The platform or floor of a ship which extends from one end to the other is called the deck 2. This is the surface we walk on while on a ship.

Terms NOT used in the dialogue.
The mast 3 is a tall vertical pole which rises from a ship, and supports at least one sail 4, which is a piece of fabric used to convert wind energy and move the ship.
1 bow: The nautical term "bow" refers to the front section of a boat, specifically the pointed front end. In the film Titanic, this is where Leo shouts "I'm king of the world!". Note that "bow" has several other meanings both as a noun and a verb.
2 deck: The "deck" of a boat or ship is the surface of the vessel which extends from one end of the ship to the other. The "deck" refers only to the surface on the top level of the boat, and not anything below (such as a galley or cabin) or above (such as a mast or sail). Note that the term "deck" has several other meanings both as a noun and a verb.
3 mast: A "mast" is a tall vertical pole extending from the deck (or below) which is used as a support for the sails of a ship. Larger ships have more than one mast and more than one sail.
4 sail: A "sail" is a sort of sheet made from canvas (and other fabrics) which catches wind and converts energy in order to propel the ship. A "sail boat" is a type of boat propelled by wind and sails, and the verb "to sail" refers to the act of piloting or navigating a boat.

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