desk  
noun [ C ] uk/desk/ us/desk/
  (TABLE)      
 A1 (常指带抽屉的)书桌,办公桌,写字台
a type of table that you can work at, often one with drawers
  an office/school desk 办公桌/课桌 
 She sat at her desk writing letters. 她坐在书桌前写信。 
 He had a pile of papers on his desk. 他的办公桌上有一摞文件。 
 The report arrived on/landed on/reached my desk (= I received it) this morning. 这份报告是今天早上送到我这里来的。 
 - More examples
 - Gwen sat at her desk, surrounded by books and papers.
 - I busied myself with tidying up my desk.
 - The desks in the room were arranged in rows of ten.
 - "Where's my pen? It was on my desk a minute ago." "You left it by the phone."
 - He produced a letter from his desk which he asked me to read.
 
  (SERVICE AREA)      
  (尤指酒店或机场的)服务台,问询处
a place, often with a counter (= a long flat narrow surface) especially in a hotel or airport, where you can get information or service
  a check-in/information/reception desk 登机服务台/问讯处/接待处 
   (NEWSPAPER OFFICE)      
 (报纸或广播公司负责某一类新闻的)办公处,部,室,组
an office that deals with a particular type of news for a newspaper or broadcasting company
  the foreign/sports desk 国际/体育部 
 Now let's hear from Sue at our travel desk. 现在我们来听听旅行部的苏带来的新闻。