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field
- IPA[fiːld]
英式
- an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences;a piece of land used for a particular purpose, especially an area marked out for a game or sport
- attempt to catch or stop the ball and return it after it has been hit by the batter, thereby preventing runs being scored or base runners advancing.;catch or stop (the ball) and return it
- carried out or working in the natural environment, rather than in a laboratory or office;(of military equipment) light and mobile for use on campaign
verb: field, 3rd person present: fields, gerund or present participle: fielding, past tense: fielded, past participle: fielded
noun: field, plural noun: fields
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名詞
- 1. an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences a wheat field a field of corn 同義詞
- ▪ a piece of land used for a particular purpose, especially an area marked out for a game or sport a football field 同義詞
- ▪ fielders collectively, or the manner in which they are spread over the pitch he sees the ball early and strokes it through the gap in the field
- ▪ a fielder.
- ▪ a large area of land or water completely covered in a particular substance, especially snow or ice an ice field
- ▪ an area rich in a natural product, typically oil or gas a gas field
- ▪ a place where a subject of scientific study or of artistic representation can be observed in its natural location or context.
- ▪ an area which is or is to become the scene of a battle or campaign a field of battle
- ▪ archaic a battle many a bloody field was to be fought
- 2. a particular branch of study or sphere of activity or interest we talked to professionals in various fields 同義詞
- ▪ a part of a record, representing an item of data.
- ▪ a general area of meaning within which individual words make particular distinctions.
- 3. a space or range within which objects are visible from a particular viewpoint or through a piece of apparatus. 同義詞
- 4. all the participants in a contest or sport he destroyed the rest of the field with a devastating injection of speed 同義詞
- 5. an area on a flag with a single background colour fifty white stars on a blue field
- ▪ the surface of an escutcheon or of one of its divisions.
- 6. the region in which a particular condition prevails, especially one in which a force or influence is effective regardless of the presence or absence of a material medium.
- ▪ the force exerted or potentially exerted in a field the variation in the strength of the field
- 7. a system subject to two binary operations analogous to those for the multiplication and addition of real numbers, and having similar commutative and distributive laws.
動詞
- 1. attempt to catch or stop the ball and return it after it has been hit by the batter, thereby preventing runs being scored or base runners advancing.
- ▪ catch or stop (the ball) and return it his swinging bunt was fielded by the Chicago catcher 同義詞
- 2. send out (a team or individual) to play in a game Leeds fielded a team of youngsters 同義詞
- ▪ (of a political party) put up (a candidate) to stand in an election the Ecology party fielded 109 candidates
- ▪ deploy (an army) Russia was committed to fielding 800,000 men 同義詞
- 3. deal with (a difficult question, phone call, etc.). 同義詞
形容詞
- 1. carried out or working in the natural environment, rather than in a laboratory or office field observations and interviews 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of military equipment) light and mobile for use on campaign field artillery 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ used in names of animals or plants found in the open country, rather than among buildings or as cultivated varieties, e.g.: field mouse.
- ▪ denoting a game played outdoors on a marked field.
- an opportunity for action or success, especially at the expense of others: the newspapers had a field day as the case came to court
Oxford Dictionary
- the part of the outfield to the left of the batter when facing the pitcher: a high fly to left field
- (of artistic work) radical or experimental: left-field guitar-based music
Oxford Dictionary
- a review or an exercise, especially in maneuvering.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the part of the outfield to the left of center field from the perspective of home plate: a high fly to left field
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large building, often part of a college, that provides space for a variety of athletic ... in 1992, the field house added two new wood floor basketball courts
Oxford American Dictionary
- a field test.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large building that provides space for many different sports facilities: in 1992, the field house added two new wood floor basketball courts
Oxford Dictionary
- a field test.
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美式
- an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges ... a wheat field a field of corn
- play as a fielder.
- carried out or working in the natural environment, rather than in a laboratory or office: field observations
Oxford American Dictionary