词汇 | bench |
释义 | bench noun uk/bentʃ/ us/bentʃ/ B2 [ C ]长凳 a long, usually hard seat for two or more people, often found in public places a park bench (= a seat in a public garden) 公园中的长凳 工作台 a long table for working on, for example when you are making something Most of the work constructing these objects is done at a bench. 制作这些物品的大部分工作是在工作台上完成的。 a work bench (= a table for working at) 工作台 See also: workbench (健身房里的)练习台 a long table that you lie on to do exercises (= physical activity), for example in a gym the bench 运动员休息区;替补队员席 a seat or area of seats where players sit during a game when they are not playing He was injured, and spent the last few weeks of the season on the bench. 他受伤了,该赛季最后几星期的比赛只能在场下观战。 serve/sit/be on the bench 担任法官 to work as a judge or magistrate Miller, who sits on the bench in San Francisco, issued his order as part of a case that became a broader legal fight. He sat on the bench in family court for seven years, primarily presiding over child custody cases. She was an eminent judge, who served on the bench for over thirty years. He is a well-known figure in Florida, where he serves on the bench. I've been on the bench for two decades, and I can't recall a case like this. take the bench US 当法官 to become a judge Before taking the bench, he worked in the district attorney's office. The judges who have taken the bench in the last decade are a very different breed from their predecessors. Soon after taking the bench, she presided over a very high-profile contract dispute. Garman took the bench in 1995. (法官)宣布开庭 If a judge takes the bench, he or she begins a formal meeting of a law court. The clerk told us that although the judge had taken the bench, he had ordered the doors to be kept closed. We entered the courtroom shortly before the judges were due to take the bench. He chatted with members of the defence team as he waited for the judge to take the bench. The judge took the bench around 10.45 a.m. the benches (英国议会的)议员席 in the UK parliament building, the seats used by the members UK There was jeering from the Labour benches. 工党的议员席上有人发出嘲笑声。 He often looked troubled as he slumped on the benches of Parliament. Criticism of the new tax was expressed both on the opposition benches and by a few Conservative MPs. He crossed the floor to join the government benches. Many who sit on the Conservative benches are concerned about this bill.
bench verb [ T ] uk/bentʃ/ us/bentʃ/ US把(场上队员)换下;罚(场上队员)下场;不让(队员)上场 to not allow someone to take part in a sports game or playground activity, as a punishment or because they are injured The coach benched his star pitcher for skipping practice. 教练不让明星投手上场,因为他训练缺席。 仰卧推举,卧推 to benchpress He looks like he could bench 400 pounds. 他看起来似乎可以仰卧推举起400磅的杠铃。 |
随便看 |
|
MX2U.com英汉词典共收录126179条英汉翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的翻译、用法及例句,是英语学习的有利工具。