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单词 bleacher
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Definition of bleacher in English:

bleacher

noun ˈbliːtʃəˈblēCHər
  • 1A person or thing that bleaches.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The arrival of French bleachers who developed the town's textile industry in the late 1760s added to it.
    • And I find it rather hard to identify with linen bleachers and farm workers.
    • In 1801 it was sold again, to bleacher Richard Ainsworth of Moss Bank, Halliwell and the Ainsworths were the last family to live in it before the Hall was sold to Bolton Corporation in 1938.
    • Luckier was John Whitehead, bleacher of Lowercroft, who would have been aboard the Rothsay Castle but for a last-minute change of plan.
    • It was usual practice for the finishing trades of the bleachers and dyers to develop alongside hosiery.
  • 2usually bleachersNorth American A cheap bench seat at a sports ground, typically in an outdoor uncovered stand.

    there's a pudgy man in the bleachers pacing the aisles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Becoming an official offered the chance to keep from sitting on hard bleachers or having to work in areas that prevented them from watching their children swim.
    • I spent the basketball practice seated in my usual spot in the bleachers.
    • I cringed as the crowd of Clemington students next to me began screaming names across the gym bleachers.
    • Returning to the main point, I fully agree that for those in the humanities to remain woefully ignorant of the sciences is to remain in the bleachers of an intellectual life.
    • We had our own designated section of the bleachers, and were supposed to spend at least half of each game there.
    • It was on the day before the game when she was sitting in the bleachers, just waiting for the practice to end, that she saw a blonde cheerleader prance over to River and kiss him.
    • I joined the other dancers on our reserved bleacher seats.
    • We were sitting on the bleachers after practice and we were getting ready for a game against a neighboring town's school, the Mallory High Eagles.
    • On their way to practice they noticed Kendra sitting on the bleachers on the old court, with a photo album.
    • Ballplayers were accessible in the 1950s and if you called out to George from the bleachers, there was a good chance that he would call back.
    • They're plastic bleachers, the kind where the whole row shakes if the guy nine chairs down from you crosses his legs.
    • Kevin shuffled to the bleachers and poured water all over his head.
    • Tell your little friend she has to wait in the bleachers until practice is over!
    • My mother glanced at student cheering side of the bleachers and frowned.
    • They sit on the bleachers inside Matthews Arena and clap and stomp and cheer their lungs out when the Huskies score.
    • She wasn't a cheerleader and this was one of the first times a non-cheerleader had sat on the bleachers after their practices in a long time.
    • ‘Take a seat in the bleachers,’ the teacher, a young man who looked barely out of college, said.
    • When I entered the stadium, it was evident that those scattered throughout the bleachers were attending the game for various reasons.
    • I guessed Matthew had not seen me sitting in the bleachers, and then his back turned to face the bleachers opposite me, as he began to talk with the two coaches standing with him.
    • There were Scots standing in the bleachers and hanging from windowsills, screaming wildly for me.

Rhymes

creature, feature, headteacher, Katowice, Nietzsche, preacher, screecher, teacher
 
 

Definition of bleacher in US English:

bleacher

nounˈblēCHər
  • 1A person or thing that bleaches.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was usual practice for the finishing trades of the bleachers and dyers to develop alongside hosiery.
    • In 1801 it was sold again, to bleacher Richard Ainsworth of Moss Bank, Halliwell and the Ainsworths were the last family to live in it before the Hall was sold to Bolton Corporation in 1938.
    • Luckier was John Whitehead, bleacher of Lowercroft, who would have been aboard the Rothsay Castle but for a last-minute change of plan.
    • The arrival of French bleachers who developed the town's textile industry in the late 1760s added to it.
    • And I find it rather hard to identify with linen bleachers and farm workers.
  • 2usually bleachersNorth American A cheap bench seat at a sports arena, typically in an outdoor uncovered stand.

    there's a pudgy man in the bleachers pacing the aisles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She wasn't a cheerleader and this was one of the first times a non-cheerleader had sat on the bleachers after their practices in a long time.
    • Ballplayers were accessible in the 1950s and if you called out to George from the bleachers, there was a good chance that he would call back.
    • ‘Take a seat in the bleachers,’ the teacher, a young man who looked barely out of college, said.
    • I guessed Matthew had not seen me sitting in the bleachers, and then his back turned to face the bleachers opposite me, as he began to talk with the two coaches standing with him.
    • Returning to the main point, I fully agree that for those in the humanities to remain woefully ignorant of the sciences is to remain in the bleachers of an intellectual life.
    • I spent the basketball practice seated in my usual spot in the bleachers.
    • When I entered the stadium, it was evident that those scattered throughout the bleachers were attending the game for various reasons.
    • We were sitting on the bleachers after practice and we were getting ready for a game against a neighboring town's school, the Mallory High Eagles.
    • They sit on the bleachers inside Matthews Arena and clap and stomp and cheer their lungs out when the Huskies score.
    • They're plastic bleachers, the kind where the whole row shakes if the guy nine chairs down from you crosses his legs.
    • There were Scots standing in the bleachers and hanging from windowsills, screaming wildly for me.
    • My mother glanced at student cheering side of the bleachers and frowned.
    • Becoming an official offered the chance to keep from sitting on hard bleachers or having to work in areas that prevented them from watching their children swim.
    • I cringed as the crowd of Clemington students next to me began screaming names across the gym bleachers.
    • Tell your little friend she has to wait in the bleachers until practice is over!
    • We had our own designated section of the bleachers, and were supposed to spend at least half of each game there.
    • It was on the day before the game when she was sitting in the bleachers, just waiting for the practice to end, that she saw a blonde cheerleader prance over to River and kiss him.
    • On their way to practice they noticed Kendra sitting on the bleachers on the old court, with a photo album.
    • Kevin shuffled to the bleachers and poured water all over his head.
    • I joined the other dancers on our reserved bleacher seats.
 
 
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