bench
noun /bentʃ/
/bentʃ/
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(木制)长凳,长椅 - a park bench
公园长椅
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- empty
- long
- narrow
- …
- sit (down) on
- seat
- on a/the bench
- a park bench
- the bench[singular] (law
) a judge in court or the seat where he/she sits; the position of being a judge or magistrate法律 法官;法官席位;法官(或裁判官)的职位 - His lawyer turned to address the bench.
他的律师转身对法官讲话。 - She has recently been appointed to the bench.
她最近当上了法官。
- His lawyer turned to address the bench.
- [countable, usually plural] (in the British parliament) a seat where a particular group of politicians sit
(英国议会的)议员席 - There was cheering from the Opposition benches.
反对党议员席那边响起了欢呼声。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- government
- Opposition
- Conservative
- …
- be on
- sit on
- from the… benchs
- on the… benchs
- There was cheering from the Opposition benches.
- the bench[singular] (sport
) the seats where players sit when they are not playing in the game体育 (场边的)运动员休息区 - the substitutes’ bench
替补队员席 - He started the game on the bench but finished as the team’s top scorer.
他在替补席上开始比赛,但最后成了球队的头号得分手。 - He's sick of spending every game on the bench.
他讨厌场场比赛都坐在替补席上。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- empty
- long
- narrow
- …
- sit (down) on
- seat
- on a/the bench
- the substitutes’ bench
- (also workbench)[countable] a long heavy table used for doing practical jobs, working with tools, etc.
工作台 - a carpenter’s bench
木工的工作台
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- work
- carpenter’s
- lab
- …
- at a/the bench
- a carpenter’s bench
词源Old English benc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bank and German Bank.