ballpark 的 2 个定义
- a tract of land where ball games, especially baseball, are played.
- a baseball stadium.
- Informal. being an approximation, based on an educated guess: Give me a ballpark figure on our total expenses for next year.
ballpark 近义词
等同于 sports arena
等同于 paradise
等同于 vicinity
更多ballpark例句
- At most ballparks and arenas, there’s a hot dog-buying, finding-my-seat murmur beneath the song.
- So you know whether the affordability is going to be in the ballpark.
- The team had been told by their affiliate Detroit Tigers to improve the ballpark, and they were responding, with a brand-new diamond and outfield, a team store, a left-field plaza and a kid zone on the way.
- Vogel returned to the ballpark Wednesday, and while the decorations have long been removed, the scene was no less festive.
- Emily Grubert, a professor of environmental engineering at Georgia Tech, wanted to get a ballpark picture of how many fossil power plants may be “stranded” by climate policy—that is, shuttered before they’ve recouped their costs.
- At that moment the chant “We want Gehrig, we want Gehrig” started to rumble from every corner of the big ballpark.
- The AHA stepped up to the plate, but instead of an out-of-the-ballpark home run, it fouled out.
- Still, the numbers give you a rough idea of the ballpark expenditure.
- Happy birthday Wrigley Field, but are you too beautiful of a ballpark?
- So what and how he is able to “act out” and the magnitude of his less-than-stellar decisions is a whole different ballpark.