B2 adjective #12,000 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

bleacher

A bleacher is a type of long, raised bench seat often found in sports stadiums.

Explanation at your level:

A bleacher is a seat at a sports game. It is a long bench. It is usually outside. You sit on it to watch the game. It is not very soft. It is fun to sit with friends.

Bleachers are the rows of benches in a stadium. They are usually made of metal. Many people sit on them to watch sports like baseball or football. They are often the cheapest seats you can buy.

When you go to a stadium, you might sit in the bleachers. These are tiered, backless benches. They are called bleachers because the sun bleaches the color out of the wood or metal over time. They are very common in high school and college sports venues.

The term 'bleachers' refers to the tiered, open-air seating sections in sports stadiums. Because they are typically exposed to the elements, they are less comfortable than reserved stadium seats. In American English, the term is iconic, often associated with the 'bleacher bums' or dedicated fans who prefer the lively atmosphere of the general admission sections.

Bleachers represent a specific architectural and social feature of sports venues. Beyond the literal definition of tiered, backless benches, the term carries a connotation of accessibility and egalitarianism. Sitting in the bleachers is often contrasted with sitting in a luxury box, highlighting the difference between a grassroots fan experience and a corporate one. The etymology, derived from the bleaching effect of the sun, underscores the utilitarian nature of these structures.

The term 'bleacher' serves as a fascinating linguistic artifact, bridging the gap between industrial labor and modern recreational architecture. Originally denoting the individual engaged in the process of whitening textiles, the term underwent a metonymic shift to describe the site itself—the benches bleached by the sun. In contemporary discourse, 'bleachers' are synonymous with the democratization of stadium spectating. They are the quintessential 'cheap seats,' yet they are frequently lauded for hosting the most authentic and vocal fan bases. The term's usage reflects a cultural preference for the unvarnished, raw experience of live sports, distancing the spectator from the sanitized comfort of modern luxury suites.

30초 단어

  • Tiered, backless benches for sports.
  • Named for the sun's bleaching effect.
  • Usually the cheapest stadium seats.
  • Commonly used in the plural form.

Hey there! Have you ever been to a high school football game or a local baseball park? If you sat on those long, metal, or wooden benches that go up in rows, you were sitting on bleachers.

The term is fascinating because it describes both the structure and the experience. Because these seats are usually outdoors and uncovered, they are constantly hit by the sun. Over time, that bright sunlight actually fades or bleaches the material, which is exactly how they got their name!

While they aren't the most comfortable seats in the world—they lack backrests and cushions—they are a staple of sports culture. They allow a huge number of people to fit into a relatively small space, making them the perfect choice for budget-friendly stadium seating.

The word bleacher comes from the Middle English verb bleachen, which means to make white or remove color. This traces back to the Old English word blǣcan.

Historically, the term was used to describe the people who worked in the textile industry, specifically those who whitened fabrics using sunlight and chemicals. By the late 19th century, the word transitioned from describing the person (the bleacher) to describing the seating area itself.

It is a classic example of how a word's meaning can shift from an action to a location. Because early stadium seating was often made of wood left out in the elements, the sun would literally 'bleach' the benches white, cementing the name in American sports history.

You will almost always hear this word used in the context of sports. It is most commonly used in the plural form, bleachers, as there is rarely just one single bench in a stadium.

Common collocations include bleacher seats, which refers to the specific ticket type, or sitting in the bleachers, which describes the action. In casual conversation, you might hear someone say, 'We got cheap tickets in the bleachers,' or 'The bleachers were packed today.'

While it is a perfectly acceptable term, it is informal. If you are describing a luxury box or a VIP section, you would definitely not call those seats bleachers. It is a word reserved for the 'nosebleed' or general admission sections of a venue.

While there are few formal idioms, the word is deeply tied to sports culture. 1. The bleacher crowd: Refers to the rowdy or passionate fans who sit in the cheapest seats. 2. Bleacher bum: An affectionate term for a die-hard fan who attends every game and sits in the bleachers. 3. From the bleachers: Often used to describe someone giving an opinion without being directly involved in the action. 4. Bleacher-level view: A metaphor for seeing the 'big picture' from a distance. 5. Back in the bleachers: Used to describe returning to a humble or starting position.

Grammatically, bleacher is a count noun. You can have 'one bleacher' or 'many bleachers.' However, we almost always use the plural form because a single bench is rarely called a bleacher on its own.

Pronunciation is straightforward: BLEE-cher. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with 'teacher,' 'preacher,' and 'creature.' Remember that the 'ch' sound is soft, just like in 'cheese.'

When using it as an adjective, it modifies the noun, such as 'bleacher seating.' It is rarely used as a verb in modern English, though technically it could describe the act of whitening something.

Fun Fact

The name comes from the sun's effect on the wood benches.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈbliːtʃə

Sounds like 'blee-chuh'

US ˈbliːtʃər

Sounds like 'blee-cher'

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'ch' as 'k'
  • Missing the 'r' at the end
  • Stressing the second syllable

Rhymes With

teacher preacher creature feature leacher

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to understand

Writing 2/5
Speaking 2/5
듣기 2/5

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

seat stadium game

Learn Next

grandstand spectator admission

고급

egalitarian metonymy

Grammar to Know

Plural Nouns

Bleachers

Compound Nouns

Bleacher-seat

Prepositions of Place

In the bleachers

Examples by Level

1

I sit on the bleacher.

I sit on the bench.

Use 'on' for seats.

2

The bleachers are big.

The benches are large.

Plural noun.

3

We watch the game.

We see the match.

Verb usage.

4

The bleachers are cold.

The seats are not warm.

Adjective usage.

5

Look at the bleachers.

See the benches.

Imperative.

6

I like the bleachers.

I enjoy the seats.

Simple verb.

7

The bleachers are full.

Many people are there.

Adjective.

8

Sit on the bleacher.

Take a seat.

Command.

1

We bought tickets for the bleachers.

2

The bleachers were very crowded today.

3

I prefer sitting in the bleachers.

4

The sun made the bleachers hot.

5

Are there seats in the bleachers?

6

The bleachers are made of wood.

7

We cheered from the bleachers.

8

The game is better from the bleachers.

1

The bleachers provide a great view of the field.

2

Many fans prefer the atmosphere in the bleachers.

3

We had to climb to the top of the bleachers.

4

The bleachers are exposed to the rain.

5

He has been a bleacher regular for years.

6

The school installed new aluminum bleachers.

7

Sitting in the bleachers is part of the experience.

8

The bleachers were packed with excited fans.

1

The bleachers offer an affordable alternative to stadium seating.

2

Despite the lack of backrests, the bleachers were sold out.

3

The bleacher crowd erupted when the home team scored.

4

We spent the afternoon on the sun-drenched bleachers.

5

The stadium renovation replaced the old wooden bleachers.

6

He preferred the bleachers because of the lively fans.

7

The bleachers were slippery after the light rain.

8

You get a unique perspective from the top bleachers.

1

The bleachers serve as the social hub for the stadium's most dedicated supporters.

2

The aging bleachers were a testament to the stadium's long history.

3

From the vantage point of the bleachers, the game felt more intimate.

4

The club decided to expand the bleachers to accommodate more fans.

5

Bleacher seating is often the first to sell out for rivalry games.

6

The architectural design prioritized the bleachers for maximum capacity.

7

There is a certain charm to the weathered, sun-bleached bleachers.

8

The bleachers are synonymous with the raw energy of amateur sports.

1

The bleachers, once simple wooden planks, have become an iconic feature of the ballpark.

2

The socioeconomic divide in the stadium is starkly visible between the boxes and the bleachers.

3

The bleachers were a cacophony of cheers, jeers, and rhythmic stomping.

4

The transition from the luxury suite to the bleachers was a humbling experience.

5

The bleachers represent the populist spirit of the game.

6

The stadium's bleachers were constructed to withstand decades of exposure.

7

The bleachers were a sea of team colors, swaying in unison.

8

The bleachers remain the heart and soul of the stadium experience.

동의어

tiered bench-style stadium-style outdoor-seating backless

반의어

premium-seating sheltered-seating box-seating

자주 쓰는 조합

bleacher seats
packed bleachers
wooden bleachers
metal bleachers
climb the bleachers
bleacher crowd
bleacher section
top of the bleachers
bleacher bums
stadium bleachers

Idioms & Expressions

"From the bleachers"

Observing from a distance without participating.

It's easy to criticize from the bleachers, but harder to play.

casual

"Bleacher bum"

A dedicated, often rowdy fan who sits in the bleachers.

He is a total bleacher bum when it comes to baseball.

casual

"Back in the bleachers"

Returning to a humble or starting position.

After his success, he went back to the bleachers to stay grounded.

idiomatic

"Bleacher-level view"

Seeing the big picture from a distance.

From a bleacher-level view, the strategy makes sense.

metaphorical

"Bleacher crowd"

The group of fans in the cheap seats.

The bleacher crowd started a wave.

casual

"Bleacher mentality"

A focus on the immediate, raw experience of a game.

He has a real bleacher mentality about life.

metaphorical

Easily Confused

bleacher vs Bleach

Shared root.

Bleach is a chemical; bleacher is a seat.

I use bleach to clean the bleacher.

bleacher vs Grandstand

Both are seating.

Grandstands are usually covered.

The grandstand is more expensive than the bleachers.

bleacher vs Bench

They are similar.

Bleachers are specifically tiered.

A bench is one seat; bleachers are many rows.

bleacher vs Stands

Broad term.

Stands is a general term for all seating.

The whole stands were full.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + sit in + the bleachers

We sat in the bleachers.

A2

The bleachers + verb + adjective

The bleachers were crowded.

B1

Climb + the bleachers

I climbed the bleachers.

B2

The bleacher + noun + verb

The bleacher crowd cheered.

C1

From + the bleachers + comma + subject + verb

From the bleachers, we saw the game.

어휘 가족

Nouns

bleach A chemical used for whitening.

Verbs

bleach To whiten something.

Adjectives

bleached Made white by the sun or chemicals.

관련

bleaching The process of whitening.

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal: Tiered seating Neutral: Bleachers Casual: The benches Slang: The cheap seats

자주 하는 실수

Using 'bleacher' as a verb. Bleach
Bleacher is a noun; bleach is the verb.
Confusing 'bleacher' with 'bleach'. Bleach
Bleach is the chemical; bleacher is the seat.
Using 'bleacher' for luxury seats. Box seats
Bleachers are specifically the cheap, backless benches.
Singular usage when plural is meant. The bleachers
Bleachers are almost always a structure of multiple rows.
Misspelling as 'blecher'. Bleacher
The word contains 'ea' from bleach.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a giant sun shining on a stadium bench.

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Sports Talk

Use it when discussing stadium seating.

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American Culture

It is a staple of baseball and football.

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Plural Rule

Always use 'bleachers' for the section.

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Rhyme Time

Rhymes with 'teacher'.

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Verb vs Noun

Don't say 'I will bleacher my shirt'.

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Sun Effect

The sun literally lightens the wood.

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Association

Link it to the word 'bleach'.

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Context

Use it to describe a crowd.

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Tone

Use it in casual sports conversation.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

The sun BLEACHes the benches, making them BLEACHERS.

Visual Association

Imagine a bright sun shining on a metal bench, turning it white.

Word Web

stadium sports sun bench fans

챌린지

Next time you see a bench at a park, ask yourself: 'Is this a bleacher?'

어원

English

Original meaning: One who whitens fabric.

문화적 맥락

None.

Very common in American sports culture (baseball, football).

The song 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' often evokes the bleacher experience.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Sports events

  • In the bleachers
  • Bleacher seats
  • The bleacher crowd

School gymnasiums

  • Retractable bleachers
  • Gym bleachers
  • Sitting on the bleachers

Stadium renovations

  • Replacing the bleachers
  • Expanding the bleacher section

Budget travel/events

  • Cheap bleacher seats
  • General admission bleachers

Conversation Starters

"Do you prefer sitting in the bleachers or the main stands?"

"What is the most memorable game you watched from the bleachers?"

"Why do you think bleachers are so popular in sports?"

"Have you ever sat on metal bleachers in the cold?"

"Would you pay more to avoid sitting in the bleachers?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the atmosphere of sitting in the bleachers at a game.

Compare the experience of a luxury box to the bleachers.

Write a story about a fan who never misses a game in the bleachers.

How does the name 'bleacher' change your perception of the seat?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Generally, no. They are hard and lack backrests.

Yes, many school gymnasiums have retractable bleachers.

The sun bleaches the material over time.

No, 'bleach' is the verb.

No, they can be inside, but the name originated from outdoor use.

A dedicated fan who sits in the bleachers.

No, they are usually the most affordable seats.

Most large stadiums have a section for them.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

We sit on the ___ to watch the game.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: bleachers

Bleachers are for watching games.

multiple choice A2

What are bleachers?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Long benches

Bleachers are long benches.

true false B1

Bleachers usually have backrests.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Bleachers are typically backless.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching terms to their types.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject-verb-preposition order.

fill blank B2

The ___ crowd cheered loudly.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: bleacher

Used as an adjective here.

multiple choice C1

Why are they called bleachers?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Because the sun bleaches them

Sunlight fades the color.

true false C1

Bleachers are considered luxury seating.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

They are general admission.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Descriptive sentence structure.

fill blank C2

The ___ of the stadium were packed.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: bleachers

Contextually fitting for stadium seating.

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