0 a long (usually wooden) seat -- lavička, lavice
a park bench.
1 a work-table for a carpenter etc -- pracovní stůl, ponk
Tools were spread all over the workbench.
The walls were straightened, and benches were placed in each room.
The benches represent the autonomy these leaders had once enjoyed, sharing out drink to their fellow-tribesmen and other followers in their own mead-halls.
The large size of the jury means that its benches, set at right angles to the coroner's dais, assume considerable prominence.
Trays were watered as needed to maintain moist conditions and randomly relocated on benches within the greenhouse each week.
Two seedlings of each morphotype were placed in each of four replicate benches of each of the six light treatments.
Indeed, the atlantean table benches are perhaps the strongest evidence we have for centralized rule.
In addition, the doors are wider and the benches are larger than found in elite residences.
If we calculate 12 benches at 3 feet each and 18 inches per person, capacity would be ca. 368; 15 benches yield ca. 458.