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		Definition of hot desk in English: hot desknoun  (in an office) a desk allocated to a worker when required or on a rota system, rather than belonging to a particular worker.  many believe that hot desks could in fact hurt productivity as modifier a hot desk environment Example sentencesExamples -  Relatively few hot desk environments deploy multiple monitors as a matter of course.
 -  The Hive@Mansfield offers all the facilities needed for start-up businesses, including hot desks, networking areas, meeting rooms and Internet access.
 -  If you're working for a company with a hot desk approach, it's not a good idea to routinely use the same desk even if you're mostly in the office.
 -  While the hot desk seems to offer a flexible and different working environment, the lack of consistency can damage our posture.
 -  The office is based on hot desks (6,500 workers and only 4,000 desks) made possible as a large percentage of the time the staff are out with clients.
 -  Permanent spaces start at $140 per week with hot desks starting at $110.
 -  There is a large plasma screen where 'hot desk' staff can book a space in advance for a meeting.
 -  It's a shared office space that offers permanent spaces, hot desks and short-term workspaces.
 -  "The hope is to create a 'hot desk' facility so people will be out and about or working from home wherever possible."
 -  The completely wireless set-up allows them to work from shared "hot desks" anywhere in the building.
 
 
 verb [no object]Use a desk as required or on a rota system, rather than having one's own desk.  in the modern office people are likely to hot-desk Example sentencesExamples -  I'm thankful that I can hot-desk.
 -  Staff are able to hot desk with an IP phone making them always available on a direct dial number.
 -  "Three or four days a week you can hot desk from Hervey Bay and it won't necessarily be the department that is moved but it might be 10 staff."
 -  These days, I hot desk from a couple of clients' offices several days a week - and work from my own home office on the other days.
 -  More than half of GPs have to share consulting rooms or 'hot-desk', meaning 61% fewer appointments available.
 -  They "hot-desk" from one spot to another by setting up mobile studios in different locations.
 -  Staff have to hot-desk, and meeting rooms are "interactive spaces."
 -  It's also good for sales staff who share workspace or 'hot-desk'.
 -  To hot-desk wirelessly, all the laptops used by mobile workers have to have identical settings.
 -  Why not hot-desk with other small businesses and share all the services required?
 
    Definition of hot desk in US English: hot desknoun (in an office) a desk allocated to a worker when required or on a rotating system, rather than belonging to a particular worker.  many believe that hot desks could in fact hurt productivity as modifier a hot desk environment Example sentencesExamples -  There is a large plasma screen where 'hot desk' staff can book a space in advance for a meeting.
 -  Permanent spaces start at $140 per week with hot desks starting at $110.
 -  While the hot desk seems to offer a flexible and different working environment, the lack of consistency can damage our posture.
 -  It's a shared office space that offers permanent spaces, hot desks and short-term workspaces.
 -  The office is based on hot desks (6,500 workers and only 4,000 desks) made possible as a large percentage of the time the staff are out with clients.
 -  "The hope is to create a 'hot desk' facility so people will be out and about or working from home wherever possible."
 -  If you're working for a company with a hot desk approach, it's not a good idea to routinely use the same desk even if you're mostly in the office.
 -  The completely wireless set-up allows them to work from shared "hot desks" anywhere in the building.
 -  Relatively few hot desk environments deploy multiple monitors as a matter of course.
 -  The Hive@Mansfield offers all the facilities needed for start-up businesses, including hot desks, networking areas, meeting rooms and Internet access.
 
 
 verb [no object]Use a desk as required or on a rotating system, rather than having one's own desk.  in the modern office people are likely to hot-desk Example sentencesExamples -  Staff are able to hot desk with an IP phone making them always available on a direct dial number.
 -  It's also good for sales staff who share workspace or 'hot-desk'.
 -  "Three or four days a week you can hot desk from Hervey Bay and it won't necessarily be the department that is moved but it might be 10 staff."
 -  To hot-desk wirelessly, all the laptops used by mobile workers have to have identical settings.
 -  More than half of GPs have to share consulting rooms or 'hot-desk', meaning 61% fewer appointments available.
 -  Staff have to hot-desk, and meeting rooms are "interactive spaces."
 -  I'm thankful that I can hot-desk.
 -  They "hot-desk" from one spot to another by setting up mobile studios in different locations.
 -  Why not hot-desk with other small businesses and share all the services required?
 -  These days, I hot desk from a couple of clients' offices several days a week - and work from my own home office on the other days.
 
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