bench

bench
ben 
noun
1) (a long (usually wooden) seat: a park bench.) banco
2) (a work-table for a carpenter etc: tools on the workbench.) banco de trabajo; banco de carpintero, i2etc/i2
bench n banco
he was sitting on a bench estaba sentado en un banco
El plural de bench se escribe benches
bench
tr[benʧ]
noun
1 banco
2 SMALLLAW/SMALL tribunal nombre masculino
3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL banquillo
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be on the bench ser juez,-za
front benches SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL escaños ocupados por los miembros del consejo de ministros
back benches SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL escaños de los diputados que no forman parte del consejo de ministros
bench mark cota de referencia, punto de referencia
bench mark test prueba patrón
bench test prueba de banco
bench ['bɛnʧ] n
1) seat: banco m, escaño m, banca f
2) : estrado m (de un juez)
3) court: tribunal m
bench
n.
(§ pl.: benches) = asiento s.m.
banca s.f.
bancal (Agricultura) s.m.
banco s.m.
banquillo s.m.
escabel s.m.
escaño s.m.
plataforma s.f.
sala s.f.
tarima s.f.
tribunal s.m.

I bentʃ
noun
1) c
a) (seat) banco m
b) (workbench) mesa f de trabajo
2) (Law)

the bench or the Bench — (judges collectively) la judicatura; (tribunal) el tribunal

3) (Sport)

the bench — el banquillo or (AmL tb) la banca


II
transitive verb (esp AmE) mandar al banquillo or (AmL tb) a la banca
[bentʃ]
N
1) (=seat, workbench) banco m ; (Sport) banquillo m ; (=court) tribunal m

the Bench — (Jur) la magistratura

to be on the bench — (Jur) ser juez, ser magistrado; (Sport) estar en el banquillo

2) benches
(Brit) (Parl)

on the Tory/Labour benches — en los escaños conservadores/laboristas

* * *

I [bentʃ]
noun
1) c
a) (seat) banco m
b) (workbench) mesa f de trabajo
2) (Law)

the bench or the Bench — (judges collectively) la judicatura; (tribunal) el tribunal

3) (Sport)

the bench — el banquillo or (AmL tb) la banca


II
transitive verb (esp AmE) mandar al banquillo or (AmL tb) a la banca

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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