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1 bench
[ben ]1) (a long (usually wooden) seat: a park bench.) sols2) (a work-table for a carpenter etc: tools on the workbench.) (amatnieka) darbgalds* * *sols; sēdeklis; amats, vieta; ēvelsols; darbmašīna; izstāde; karnīze, dzega; rezerves spēlētāju sols -
2 bench-mark
līmeņa atzīme; izejas punkts -
3 bench-mark data
sākuma dati -
4 bench-show
dzīvnieku izstāde -
5 bench-vice
ēvelsola skrūvspīles -
6 bench-warmer
bezdarbnieks bez noteiktas dzīves vietas; rezerves spēlētājs -
7 bench-warrant
tiesas orderis -
8 bar and bench
advokatūra un tiesa; advokāti un tiesneši -
9 cross bench
parlamenta bezpartijisko locekļu sēdeklis -
10 front bench
valdības ministri vai opozīcijas līderi; valdība -
11 seat on the bench
tiesneša amats -
12 the bench declared
tiesa pasludināja -
13 the treasury Bench
ministru sols -
14 to be raised to the bench
dabūt tiesneša vietu -
15 to warm the bench
sēdēt uz rezervistu soliņa; atrasties rezervē -
16 pew
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17 squeeze up
(to move closer together: Could you all squeeze up on the bench and make room for me?) saspiesties
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