bench 音标拼音: [b'ɛntʃ]
n . 板凳,条凳,长凳,工作台;法官席,议员席
板凳,条凳,长凳,工作台;法官席,议员席
bench 台
bench n 1 :
a long seat for more than one person 2 :
a level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (
with steep slopes above and below ) [
synonym : {
terrace }, {
bench }]
3 :
persons who administer justice [
synonym : {
judiciary }, {
bench }]
4 :
a strong worktable for a carpenter or mechanic [
synonym :
{
workbench }, {
work bench }, {
bench }]
5 :
the magistrate or judge or judges sitting in court in judicial capacity to compose the court collectively 6 :
the reserve players on a team ; "
our team has a strong bench "
7 : (
law )
the seat for judges in a courtroom v 1 :
take out of a game ;
of players 2 :
exhibit on a bench ; "
bench the poodles at the dog show "
Bench \
Bench \,
n .;
pl . {
Benches }. [
OE .
bench ,
benk ,
AS .
benc ;
akin to Sw .
b [
aum ]
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 .
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Mossy benches supplied the place of chairs . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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2 .
A long table at which mechanics and other work ;
as ,
a carpenter '
s bench .
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3 .
The seat where judges sit in court .
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To pluck down justice from your awful bench . --
Shak .
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4 .
The persons who sit as judges ;
the court ;
as ,
the opinion of the full bench .
See {
King '
s Bench }.
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5 .
A collection or group of dogs exhibited to the public ; --
so named because the animals are usually placed on benches or raised platforms .
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6 .
A conformation like a bench ;
a long stretch of flat ground ,
or a kind of natural terrace ,
near a lake or river .
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{
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 .
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Bench \
Bench \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Benched };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Benching }.]
1 .
To furnish with benches .
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'
T was benched with turf . --
Dryden .
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Stately theaters benched crescentwise . --
Tennyson .
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2 .
To place on a bench or seat of honor .
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Whom I . . .
have benched and reared to worship .
--
Shak .
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Bench \
Bench \,
v .
i .
To sit on a seat of justice . [
R .] --
Shak .
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97 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bench ":
British Cabinet ,
Sanhedrin ,
US Cabinet ,
advisory body ,
agency ,
ambo ,
assembly ,
association ,
atelier ,
bar ,
barbershop ,
beauty parlor ,
beauty shop ,
board ,
body of advisers ,
borough council ,
brain trust ,
buffet ,
butcher shop ,
cabinet ,
camarilla ,
chair ,
chamber ,
city council ,
common council ,
company ,
concern ,
conference ,
congress ,
consultative assembly ,
corporation ,
council ,
council fire ,
council of ministers ,
council of state ,
council of war ,
counter ,
county council ,
court ,
curule chair ,
dais ,
deliberative assembly ,
desk ,
diet ,
directory ,
divan ,
escritoire ,
establishment ,
facility ,
firm ,
helm ,
house ,
installation ,
institution ,
judgment seat ,
junta ,
kitchen cabinet ,
lectern ,
legislature ,
loft ,
mercy seat ,
mesa ,
organization ,
parish council ,
parlor ,
plateau ,
privy council ,
saddle ,
seat ,
seat of justice ,
seat of power ,
seat of state ,
secretaire ,
secretary ,
shop ,
soviet ,
staff ,
stand ,
studio ,
sweatshop ,
syndicate ,
synod ,
table ,
table mountain ,
tableland ,
tribunal ,
woolsack ,
work site ,
work space ,
workbench ,
workhouse ,
working space ,
workplace ,
workroom ,
workshop ,
worktable ,
writing table Bench deck of a Tyrian ship ,
described by Ezekiel (
27 :
6 )
as overlaid with box -
wood .
BENCH .
Latin Bancus ,
used for tribunal .
In England there are two courts to which this word is applied .
Bancus Regius ,
King '
s Bench Bancus Communis ,
Com -
mon Bench or Pleas .
The jus banci ,
says Spelman ,
properly belongs to the king '
s judges ,
who administer justice in the last resort .
The judges of the inferior courts ,
as of the barons ,
are deemed to ,
judge plano pede ,
and are such as are called in the civil law pedanei judices ,
or by the Greeks Xauaidixastai ,
that is ,
humi judicantes .
The Greeks called the seats of their higher judges Bumata ,
and of their inferior judges Bathra .
The Romans used the word sellae and tribunalia ,
to designate the seats of their higher judges ,
and subsellia ,
to designate those of the lower .
See Spelman '
s Gloss .
(
ad verb .)
Bancus ;
also ,
1 Reeves Hist .
Eng .
Law ,
40 ,
4to ed .,
and postea Curia Regis .
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