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benchbentFn [C]a long, usually hard, seat for two or more people, often found in public places, or a long table for working at长凳;工作台a park bench (= a seat for people to rest on in a public garden)公园中(供休息用)的长凳a work bench (= a table for working at)工作台In sport, the bench is a seat or area of seats where players sit during a game when they are not playing.运动员的候赛席He was dropped from the team, and spent the last few weeks of the season on the bench.他被淘汰出队,该赛季最后几星期的比赛他只能坐冷板凳。The bench is used in a court of law to describe a judge (or judges) as well as the place on which they sit.法官;法官席Kindly address your remarks to the bench, Mr Smith.请你对法官说话时温和一点,史密斯先生。To serve/sit on the bench is to work as a judge or MAGISTRATE.当法官(Am) To take the bench is to become a judge or MAGISTRATE.当法官(Am) If a judge takes the bench they begin a formal meeting of a law court.法官宣布开庭In the British parliament, a bench is one of the seats used by the members.议员席There was jeering from both the Labour and Conservative benches.工党和保守党的议员席上都有人发出嘲笑。(Aus) A bench (top) is a WORKTOP.工作台,操作台
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