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Definition of "bench" in inglés

noun

  1. A long seat with or without a back, found for example in parks and schools.

    • They sat on a park bench and tossed bread crumbs to the ducks and pigeons.
  2. (law) The seat where the judges sit in court.

  3. A seat where people sit together in an official capacity.

  4. (sports) The place where players (substitutes) and coaches sit when not playing.

    • He spent the first three games on the bench, watching.
  5. A place where assembly or hand work is performed; a workbench.

    • She placed the workpiece on the bench, inspected it closely, and opened the cover.
  6. A horizontal padded surface, usually adjustable in height and inclination and often with attached weight rack, used for proper posture during exercise.

    • 2008, Lou Schuler, "Foreward", in Nate Green, Built for Show, page xii I had no bench or power rack, so by necessity every exercise I did started with the weights on the floor.
  7. (surveying) A bracket used to mount land surveying equipment onto a stone or a wall.

    • After removing the bench, we can use the mark left on the wall as a reference point.
  8. A flat ledge in the slope of an earthwork, work of masonry, or similar.

  9. (geology) A thin strip of relatively flat land bounded by steeper slopes above and below.

  10. (Australia, New Zealand) A kitchen surface on which to prepare food, a counter.

  11. (Australia, New Zealand) A bathroom surface which holds the washbasin, a vanity.

  12. A collection or group of dogs exhibited to the public, traditionally on benches or raised platforms.

verb

  1. (transitive, sports) To remove a player from play.

    • They benched him for the rest of the game because they thought he was injured.
  2. (transitive, figuratively) To remove someone from a position of responsibility temporarily.

  3. (slang) To push a person backward against a conspirator behind them who is on their hands and knees, causing them to fall over.

  4. (transitive) To furnish with benches.

  5. (transitive) To place on a bench or seat of honour.

verb

  1. (transitive and intransitive, colloquial) To lift by bench pressing

    • I heard he can bench 150 pounds.
    • 1988, Frederick C. Hatfield, "Powersource: Ties that bind", Ironman 47 (6): 21. For the first several years of my exclusive career in powerlifting, I couldn't bench too well.

noun

  1. (weightlifting) The weight one is able to bench press, especially the maximum weight capable of being pressed.

    • He became frustrated when his bench increased by only 10 pounds despite a month of training.

verb

  1. Alternative spelling of bentsh.