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Helen: Today’s new word is hot desk. That’s H.O.T. hot and D.E.S.K. desk. Hot desk. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÂóµ±ÀÍ£Ó¢Óï¿ì²ÍEnglishCN.com)
Zoë: Hot desk. Èȵģ¬ºÍ×À×Ó¼ÓÆðÀ´Ö¸µÄÊÇÊ²Ã´ÄØ£¿
Helen: Well, hot desk is a new expression that means to share a desk or office space. Workers don’t have their own desks, but share them and use them at different times. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÂóµ±ÀÍ div>
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Helen: Yes. It is more common nowadays. You might say 'we have hot-desking at work to save money.' (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÂóµ±ÀÍ div>
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A: Is this your desk? (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢Óï·ÖÀàÐÅÏ¢ p>
B: No – we have hot-desking here. I work at any desk I want. It’s much more efficient. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢Óï½»ÓÑ font>
Helen: Do you have your own desk? (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÁÄÌìÊÒ font>
Zoë: Yes, but I wouldn’t mind hot-desking.
Helen: I wouldn’t like hot-desking. I like to have my things around me, and I don’t like other people moving them! (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢Óï·ÖÀàÐÅÏ¢ span>
Zoë: I know what you mean. I like having my personal space as well. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢Óï×ÊÁÏÏÂÔØ div>
Helen: Still I guess hot-desking is a good idea in some offices. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïͼƬ font>
Zoë: Why? (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÂÛ̳ div>
Helen: Maybe some people are not in the office every day, so it would be better to have hot-desking rather than waste money and space on individual desks. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÃÀʳָÄÏ span>
Zoë: So it could save costs for companies. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÃÀʳָÄÏ p>
Helen: Yes. Anyway, to recap hot desk means to share desks. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÂÛ̳ span>
Zoë: Hot desk ¾ÍÊǹ«Óõİ칫×À¡£That’s it for today. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÎÊ´ðÖÐÐÄ font>
Helen: Yes, that’s all. You’ve been listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. Join us again soon for more up-to-the-minute Real English. Bye. (À´Ô´£ºÓ¢ÓïÂóµ±ÀÍwww.EnglishCN.com)
Zoë: See you next time. (À´Ô´£º×îÀÏÅÆµÄÓ¢ÓïÑ§Ï°ÍøÕ¾ EnglishCN.com)
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