英:['deskmæn]
美:['deskmæn]
英:['deskmæn]
美:['deskmæn]
noun
a person who works at a deskspecifically: a newspaperman who processes news and prepares copy
办公室工作人员
The first known use of deskman was in 1913
1 She watched him as he moved away into the crowd, with powerful erect body—the deskman's droop almost gone out of his shoulders.
2 But new-comers pressed forward and kept trying to convince the deskman that he had rooms somewhere, rooms that he had forgotten, or was saving for people who would never arrive.
3 But the deskmen command a temporary majority: for the short while they shall hold the cards they have the right to call the game.
4 There his friend Corporal Macey subdued his broad Irish smile and ordered the deskman to "book him up."
5 Next he grasped a telephone and, in the words of the deskman, "spit Spig into the 'phone" for several minutes.