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[bentʃ]1) (seat) panca f., panchina f.2) sport panchina f.3) BE pol. seggio m.to be o sit on the bench essere magistrato; to be on the bench for a case — essere giudice in un processo
5) tecn. (workbench) banco m. di lavoro* * *[ben ]1) (a long (usually wooden) seat: a park bench.) panchina2) (a work-table for a carpenter etc: tools on the workbench.) banco* * *[bentʃ]1) (seat) panca f., panchina f.2) sport panchina f.3) BE pol. seggio m.to be o sit on the bench essere magistrato; to be on the bench for a case — essere giudice in un processo
5) tecn. (workbench) banco m. di lavoro
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