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What are the diffrence in table,bench and desk?
17 de mai de 2010 19:54
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~A table is an article of furniture supported by one or more vertical legs and having a flat horizontal surface.
~A bench is a long seat, differing from a stool in its greater length.
~A desk is a table, frame, or case, usually with sloping top, but often with flat top, for the use writers and readers. It often has a drawer or repository underneath.
18 de maio de 2010
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HemR,
A TABLE is a piece of furniture with a flat surface and usually with legs.
-coffee table
-dinner table
-end table
-worktable........a table for work...this can be a long sturdy table that is also called a workbench
-reading table......this can also be called a reading desk*
-computer table.....a table for the computer
a BENCH is a long seat usually for more than one person
-football players sit on a bench during the game when they are not playing
-weightlifting bench
-park bench
-piano bench
a DESK is a piece of furniture with a flat surface for writing, reading, or working and often with drawers and compartments.
-writing desk
-reading desk*
-front desk at a hotel or business
-computer desk......a desk designed for a computer and accessories
-work desk*
* Sometimes there is very little difference between a table that is used for working and a desk.
18 de maio de 2010
Note on "bench" - it can also refer to something used as a table, with the similarity being that it is long. Eg. workbench.
"Bench" as a seat seems a more American usage.
"Table" is the basic structure: a flat surface on legs. It's called a "desk" if it is designed or used primarily for work (eg. with drawers etc).
18 de maio de 2010
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