bench in Japanese
bench in Japanese is ベンチ — bench means a long seat for more than one person, found in parks, courts, or changing rooms.
bench in Japanese
ベンチ
Pronounced: benchi
(government) A long seat for politicians in a parliamentary chamber.
What does "bench" mean?
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noun A long seat for more than one person, found in parks, courts, or changing rooms.
"They sat on a park bench and watched the ducks."
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noun The judge or judges in a court, collectively; the judiciary.
"The bench ruled that the evidence was inadmissible."
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noun In sport, where substitute players and coaches sit, or those players collectively.
"Our bench added real depth in the second half."
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noun A sturdy work surface, as in a workshop or kitchen.
"He clamped the wood to the workbench."
bench in a sentence
- They sat on a park bench and watched the ducks.
- The bench ruled that the evidence was inadmissible.
- Our bench added real depth in the second half.
- He clamped the wood to the workbench.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bench" in Japanese?
"bench" in Japanese is ベンチ. bench means: A long seat for more than one person, found in parks, courts, or changing rooms.
How do you pronounce ベンチ?
"bench" in Japanese is ベンチ, pronounced "benchi".
How do you use "bench" in a sentence?
Example: "They sat on a park bench and watched the ducks." In Japanese, "bench" is ベンチ.
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