
긴 의자, 벤치
A long seat for several people, typically made of wood, stone, or metal, often found outdoors in parks or public areas.
예문:
"We waited for the bus, sitting on a weathered wooden bench near the stop."
"The sculptor decided to incorporate a smooth stone bench into the garden design."
"A couple was sharing an ice cream cone on the seaside bench, watching the waves."
작업대, 실험대
A long, sturdy worktable used by a craftsman, mechanic, or scientist for performing tasks or experiments.
예문:
"The mechanic spread out his tools neatly across the steel bench before starting the engine repair."
"Students must keep their laboratory benches clean and organized after every experiment."
판사석, 법관직, 법관들
The seat where a judge or magistrate sits in court; by extension, the office of a judge or judges collectively.
예문:
"The lawyer addressed the bench directly regarding the admissibility of the new evidence."
"After decades of service, she was finally appointed to the Supreme Court bench."
"Rulings from the bench often set important precedents for future cases."
선수 대기석, 후보 선수
A designated seating area for substitute players and coaches during a sporting event; also refers to the substitute players themselves (the reserves).
예문:
"The coach decided to keep the star striker on the bench for the first half of the match."
"We have a deep bench this season, which gives us flexibility in rotations."
"The crowd cheered loudly when the veteran player came off the bench in the final minutes."
(선수를) 벤치로 빼다, 출전시키지 않다
(Sports) To remove a player from a game or team lineup, usually temporarily, often due to poor performance or tactical reasons.
예문:
"The manager benched the starting pitcher after he gave up three home runs in the second inning."
"If she continues to miss easy shots, the coach might bench her for the next game."