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 bench [bɛntʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 长椅子

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  1. An old man sat on the park bench and fed the pigeon.
    一位老人坐在公园的长凳上喂鸽子。
  2. The bench read the sentence to the criminal.
    法官向罪犯宣读了判决。
  3. I'm glad the new trainee is keen but I wish he'd stop hanging around my bench and getting my hair.
    新来的受训者很敏捷,我很满意,不过我希望他别再我工作台周围闲荡,使我觉得烦恼。


bench
[ noun ]
  1. a long seat for more than one person

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (with steep slopes above and below)

  4. <noun.object>
  5. persons who administer justice

  6. <noun.group>
  7. a strong worktable for a carpenter or mechanic

  8. <noun.artifact>
  9. the magistrate or judge or judges sitting in court in judicial capacity to compose the court collectively

  10. <noun.group>
  11. the reserve players on a team

  12. <noun.group>
    our team has a strong bench
  13. (law) the seat for judges in a courtroom

  14. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. take out of a game; of players

  2. <verb.social>
  3. exhibit on a bench

  4. <verb.perception>
    bench the poodles at the dog show


Bench \Bench\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Benched}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Benching}.]
1. To furnish with benches.

'T was benched with turf. --Dryden.

Stately theaters benched crescentwise. --Tennyson.

2. To place on a bench or seat of honor.

Whom I . . . have benched and reared to worship.
--Shak.


Bench \Bench\, n.; pl. {Benches}. [OE. bench, benk, AS. benc;
akin to Sw. b["a]nk, Dan b[ae]nk, Icel. bekkr, OS., D., & G.
bank. Cf. {Bank}, {Beach}.]
1. A long seat, differing from a stool in its greater length.

Mossy benches supplied the place of chairs. --Sir W.
Scott.

2. A long table at which mechanics and other work; as, a
carpenter's bench.

3. The seat where judges sit in court.

To pluck down justice from your awful bench. --Shak.

4. The persons who sit as judges; the court; as, the opinion
of the full bench. See {King's Bench}.

5. A collection or group of dogs exhibited to the public; --
so named because the animals are usually placed on benches
or raised platforms.

6. A conformation like a bench; a long stretch of flat
ground, or a kind of natural terrace, near a lake or
river.

{Bench mark} (Leveling), one of a number of marks along a
line of survey, affixed to permanent objects, to show
where leveling staffs were placed. See {bench mark} in the
vocabulary.

{Bench of bishops}, the whole body of English prelates
assembled in council.

{Bench plane}, any plane used by carpenters and joiners for
working a flat surface, as jack planes, long planes.

{Bench show}, an exhibition of dogs.

{Bench table} (Arch.), a projecting course at the base of a
building, or round a pillar, sufficient to form a seat.


Bench \Bench\, v. i.
To sit on a seat of justice. [R.] --Shak.

  1. The decisions were released as Gesell took the bench for a third straight day of closed hearings on North's objections to censoring 395 government documents that independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh wants to use as evidence against him.
  2. "This thing got to me emotionally," the judge said later. "I had to adjourn court for a while." He returned to the bench and ordered the clerk's office to prepare citizenship certificates. "They were up here in 10 minutes," Rubin said.
  3. Nonetheless, Richard T. Curtin, director of consumer surveys at the institute, said in an interview that the October results are a good bench mark.
  4. "Today's reversal of field will require adjustment of a fairly large number of significant First Amendment holdings," Justice Scalia said in a dissent that he actually read from the bench because he felt so strongly about the issue.
  5. Tennessee Bankruptcy Judge George C. Paine II, who joined the bench in 1981 when he was 35 years old, is equally candid: "I didn't reach my maximum efficiency for three or four years," he says.
  6. "He doesn't want to end 20 years on the bench with women all around the country shouting that he deprived them of money."
  7. Utah's bankruptcy court was among the busiest in the country during Mr. Mabey's four-year stint on the bench.
  8. In a ruling from the bench Tuesday, Judge Marshall rejected the FDA's position and reissued his order requiring the doctors' names to go to the plaintiffs' lawyers.
  9. MacDonald said Yazzie is biased against him because MacDonald attempted to remove the judge from the bench and claimed advisory counsel appointed by the judge is inadequate.
  10. Court spokeswoman Toni House said he may miss little time on the bench since the high court begins a four-week recess Monday.
  11. Judge Thomas has made very clear that he is of the judicial-restraint school that abhors legislating from the bench.
  12. Like a number of Mr. Reagan's choices, especially among appeals court judges, Judge Wilkinson is young enough to log more than 25 years on the bench, if he chooses.
  13. Ms. Brooks, sobbing before the bench Monday, admitted they were all lies, although she said she had been a teacher's aide.
  14. A Morris County elections official had refused to allow Richard Kreimer, who listed a park bench and a post-office box as his address, to vote because he did not have a permanent address.
  15. The Senate today approved impeachment charges against U.S. District Judge Alcee L. Hastings of Miami, ousting him from the federal bench for conspiring to obtain a $150,000 payoff.
  16. Ferno Healthcare, Wilmington, Ohio, sells a ComfortCare tub with a full-length bench fixed at chair height and a tiltable halftube.
  17. The report also faulted Bush for failing to live up to promises to appoint more qualified women and minorities to the federal bench.
  18. "If you didn't meet your quota, you would be threatened with a transfer to a work bench," essentially demoted, says Peter Mohr, a manager who left Steinway in 1988.
  19. A bench warrant is out for Erich Gaeckler, and Richard Semper's case is still pending.
  20. On a work bench, a portable radio propped on a milk can plays classical music.
  21. And each day, he would rise from his bench to walk a young blind man across the street.
  22. The amendment to Pennsylvania's constitution went into effect in 1969, but so far few state judges have left the bench on reaching age 70, said Philadelphia attorney Stephen M. Feldman.
  23. The 75-year-old peer fell as he stepped down from a bench beside his lawyer's desk and suffered a graze on the head and a bloody nose.
  24. She was brought before Omansky, who vacated the bench warrant and adjourned the charge in contemplation of dismissal.
  25. The 52-year-old Hastings, the first black district judge in Florida, was acquitted in the 1983 trial but now faces an effort to remove him from the bench and take away his $89,500 salary.
  26. Hampton's comments in an interview last week in the Dallas Times Herald prompted the gay community and equal rights activists to seek his removal from the bench.
  27. About 25 people, including attorneys and members of both Kimball's and the victims' families, stood before the bench as Coe read the sentence.
  28. Applause broke out in the packed courtroom and American Indians from several different tribes chanted and pounded drums outside after U.S. District Judge J. Thomas Greene struck down the ban in a bench ruling on motions for summary judgment.
  29. The woman sat on a bench, silently embracing her mother and sister.
  30. David H. Souter, confirmed by the Senate on Tuesday to become the court's newest justice, won't be sworn in and take his seat on the bench until next Tuesday.
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