noun
A long seat with or without a back, found for example in parks and schools.
(law) The seat where the judges sit in court.
A seat where people sit together in an official capacity.
(sports) The place where players (substitutes) and coaches sit when not playing.
A place where assembly or hand work is performed; a workbench.
A horizontal padded surface, usually adjustable in height and inclination and often with attached weight rack, used for proper posture during exercise.
(surveying) A bracket used to mount land surveying equipment onto a stone or a wall.
A flat ledge in the slope of an earthwork, work of masonry, or similar.
(geology) A thin strip of relatively flat land bounded by steeper slopes above and below.
(Australia, New Zealand) A kitchen surface on which to prepare food, a counter.
(Australia, New Zealand) A bathroom surface which holds the washbasin, a vanity.
A collection or group of dogs exhibited to the public, traditionally on benches or raised platforms.
verb
(transitive, sports) To remove a player from play.
(transitive, figuratively) To remove someone from a position of responsibility temporarily.
(slang) To push a person backward against a conspirator behind them who is on their hands and knees, causing them to fall over.
(transitive) To furnish with benches.
(transitive) To place on a bench or seat of honour.
verb
(transitive and intransitive, colloquial) To lift by bench pressing
noun
(weightlifting) The weight one is able to bench press, especially the maximum weight capable of being pressed.
verb
Alternative spelling of bentsh.