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UK
/wˈɜːkspeɪs/
]
[ US /ˈwɝkˌspeɪs/ ]
[ US /ˈwɝkˌspeɪs/ ]
NOUN
- space allocated for your work (as in an office)
How To Use workspace In A Sentence
- It is all white, with maximum workspace and minimum cupboards, and has a built-in breakfast table and matching chairs.
- More than three-quarters said it was important to be allowed to personalize their workspace while almost half complained about a lack of privacy.
- A tenant spoke of how the mill offered tradesmen and women the rare chance of taking over small-size, low-cost workspaces which allowed them to sell and exhibit to a far wider audience.
- Once you buy the modules, their tools can be displayed together—or selectively hidden—in one workspace.
- Each area contains workspaces equipped with cylindrical, mobile partitions.
- May 14, 2009 at 1: 19 PM it's a great tool, but I prefer manual calendar, which i put at my workspace beside my laptop, easy to mark, easy to write, and I use my handphone to set reminder for important events Google Calendar Integrates Tasks | Lifehacker Australia
- From this padded cell you pass into the workspace which, in contrast, is crisply designed with white walls and floor, glazed divisions, overhead ducting and a glass conference room at the centre.
- This would be a workspace conducive to creativity, with the expansive spaces, the tough interior with its natural materials and the plenitude of opportunities to bathe the eyes and spirit in views of the natural surroundings. The Chadwick Studio by Frederick Fisher and Partners
- A long workspace is covered with motherboards, soldering irons and electrodes. Times, Sunday Times
- Finally, consider the ergonomics of your workspace, especially lighting, and keyboard and screen height.