The sign was on President Truman's desk: THE BUCK STOPS HERE. Meaning quit passing the excuse or job onto other people.
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'Desk' in Spanish is 'escritorio.' It depends on what kind of desk. A large desk, such as a teacher or businessman might have would be called an "escritorio" as mentioned above. A smaller desk, such as a High Schooler would sit at is called a "pupitre" or "banco" depending on the country.
Escritorio is a desk. This usually refers to a school desk or working desk. If you want to say table, you can say "mesa".
What I would say, if I really wanted to speak normal and fluent English, is that there are four pens on my desk.
To say 'I have a desk' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo un escritorio.'
A desk is "un bureau" (masc.)
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President Harry Truman; he kept a sign with those words on his desk in the White House.Harry Truman used the phrase. He actually had a sign with these words on his desk in the oval office.See the related link below.
Either form of the prepositional phrase is correct, depending on the sentence; for example:The book is in your desk. I took the book from your desk and put it in the bottom drawer.
Help desk is: mesa de consulta.
The Spanish words for "student desk" are, "escritorio de estudiante." Pupitre de estudiante
"actuary's desk" if there's only one actuary "actuaries' desk" if the desk belongs to/is used by more than one actuary
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