0 a long seat for two or more people, usually made of wood or metal -- скамейка
a park bench
1 in some sports, a place where players sit when they are not playing -- скамья запасных
Fittings: the classroom incorporated six sliding doors, each 2.4m square, and specially designed computer benches and a white-board support.
The government had no opponents, whether within their own party or on the opposite benches, who could block the march of legislation.
In these photos rows of men sat neatly on benches and on the ground, facing a radio set flanked by somber standing attendants.
200 quently found along the axial lines of a building, in such locations as under stairs, within benches, and cut into floors.
One group of young metal apprentices built the brilliant and complicated metal seating benches of the third floor [15].
Perhaps what we think of as the natural order is reversed: the chorus remains immobile on its benches, while the instrumentalists move about.
The social exclusivity of county benches appears to have changed only slowly.
If we calculate 12 benches at 3 feet each and 18 inches per person, capacity would be ca. 368; 15 benches yield ca. 458.