cubicle 的定义
- a small space or compartment partitioned off.
- carrel.
- a bedroom, especially one of a number of small ones in a divided dormitory, as in English public schools.
cubicle 近义词
office compartment
更多cubicle例句
- Amazon officials said the structure is intended to be an alternative workspace, not a traditional office building, where employees would be able to air out ideas and find downtime beyond their cubicles.
- He was living in a dorm of 100 men, with tables in one corner for meals and toilet cubicles without doors in another.
- “The office becomes a place to meet,” said Krishna, “Not a cubicle where you do routine work.”
- So, I’m working on selling a product or a spreadsheet and I hear the person in the cubicle right next to me talking about basically the same thing.
- They operated out of the third floor of the Marquardt state office building, its rows of government-issued cubicles empty.
- Sure, your cubicle mate, neighbor, and aunt all own a Fitbit or JawBone fitness tracker.
- By “the Internet,” they meant the people within a seven-cubicle radius of the person who wrote that blog post.
- Bronze skin and corn-colored hair have faded into cubicle complexions and cowlicks.
- Your cubicle mates pouring over their brackets with all of the serious intent and fevered diligence of Talmudic scholars.
- More than likely pushing buttons on a PC at a desk in a cubicle, answering phones, managing deadlines, and going to meetings.
- Then a fat, untidy old man appeared in the doorway of a cubicle within the shop, and Edwin Clayhanger blushed.
- He dove into their tiny cubicle, a boxlike contrivance between decks, to secure rifles and cartridges.
- Holding up his trousers with both hands, Bart stepped inside the indicated cubicle.
- He stepped through into a small cubicle, and the door slid shut like a closing trap.
- He whirled in panic, then subsided in foolish relief as the cubicle began to rise—it was just an automatic elevator.