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benches的意思

benches中文翻譯:

v.為…設置條凳;給…以席位(bench的三單形式)

n.長椅,[家具]長凳(bench的復數形式)

相似詞語短語

benchers───n.法官;(英)下院議員;坐凳子的人;n.(Bencher)人名;(英)本徹

blenches───v.(因驚嚇而)退縮;(受驚嚇)臉色發白;(使)變白

beaches───n.[海洋]海灘;[海洋]海濱(beach的復數形式)

beeches───n.山毛櫸;adj.山毛櫸木材的;n.(Beech)人名;(英)比奇

belches───v.打嗝;噴出;n.打嗝;冒煙;n.(Belch)(美、英、荷)貝爾奇(人名)

benched───adj.臺階形狀的;陡坎的;換下場的;v.為…設置條凳;就職;把隊員換下來;形成階地(bench的過去分詞)

bencher───n.法官;(英)下院議員;坐凳子的人;n.(Bencher)人名;(英)本徹

bunches───束(bunch的復數形式);雙馬尾

kenches───肯奇

雙語使用場景

Rose bushes, benches and many other things.───玫瑰花叢、長椅和許多其他的東西。

I cut through the courtyard, past the empty granite benches where I'd met Gates.───我穿過院子,經過那些空的花崗巖長椅,我在那里遇到了蓋茨。

It can be formed into park benches, playgrounds and so on.───它可以形成公園的長椅,操場等等。

What surprised me most was to see some villagers seated on the benches at the back of the classroom.───一些村民們也坐在教室后面的長椅上使我十分驚訝!

This was as good a place as any, for all the young couples would stop when they reached this point, to sit on the benches round the pond.───正是一個好去處,游公園的青年男女到此都要在長椅子上坐一下的。

It was a lime-washed, stone-floored room, unspeakably dreary with its furniture of deal boards and benches, and its prison smell.───這是一間白灰刷墻石頭鋪地的房子,擺滿了飯桌和條凳,說不出的沉悶和乏味,頗有一些監獄的氣息。

He turned, tickets in hand, and escorted her to a seat inside the depot on the smooth wooden benches with their curved backs and arms.───他轉過身,手里拿著票,護送她進站,坐到椅子上--光滑的木椅,有彎曲的靠背和扶手。

Of all the empty benches here, he chooses the only one in front of me. Could he be any more obvious?───在這里所有空的長椅中,他選了在我前面的唯一一個。他還不夠明顯嗎?

30 p. m. - Up the main street, visit the Principe Real square with a century-old cedar tree that hides a dozen benches in its mighty shade.───晚7點半--沿著主干道向前走,參觀PrincipeReal廣場,那里有一棵百年雪松樹,其樹蔭下還藏有十幾個長凳。

英語使用場景

There was cheering from the Labour benches.

These benches belong under the trees.

Chairs, stools, sofas and benches are different types of seat.

There were cheers from the Labour benches.

There was cheering from the Opposition benches.

He often sleeps on park benches.

The benches were empty except for a single solitary figure.

There was cheering from the Conservative benches.

There was jeering from the Labour benches.