Bench work
work done at a workbench, worktable, etc., as in a factory or laboratory.
Historical Examples
Advanced Toy Making for Schools David M. Mitchell
A Civil Servant in Burma Herbert Thirkel White
The Wonder Island Boys: The Mysteries of the Caverns Roger Thompson Finlay
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a long seat for several persons: a bench in the park. a seat occupied by an official, especially a judge. such a seat as a symbol of the office and dignity of an individual judge or the judiciary. the office or dignity of various other officials, or the officials themselves. Sports. the seat on which […]
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a long seat for several persons: a bench in the park. a seat occupied by an official, especially a judge. such a seat as a symbol of the office and dignity of an individual judge or the judiciary. the office or dignity of various other officials, or the officials themselves. Sports. the seat on which […]
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a triangular, pronged plate driven into the ground to provide a temporary bench mark or turning point.
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a standard of excellence, achievement, etc., against which similar things must be measured or judged: The new hotel is a benchmark in opulence and comfort. any standard or reference by which others can be measured or judged: The current price for crude oil may become the benchmark. Computers. an established point of reference against which […]