ballpark / ˈbɔlˌpɑrk /

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ballpark2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a tract of land where ball games, especially baseball, are played.
  2. a baseball stadium.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. 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

ballpark

等同于 sports arena

ballpark

等同于 paradise

ballpark

等同于 vicinity

更多ballpark例句

  1. At most ballparks and arenas, there’s a hot dog-buying, finding-my-seat murmur beneath the song.
  2. So you know whether the affordability is going to be in the ballpark.
  3. 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.
  4. Vogel returned to the ballpark Wednesday, and while the decorations have long been removed, the scene was no less festive.
  5. 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.
  6. At that moment the chant “We want Gehrig, we want Gehrig” started to rumble from every corner of the big ballpark.
  7. The AHA stepped up to the plate, but instead of an out-of-the-ballpark home run, it fouled out.
  8. Still, the numbers give you a rough idea of the ballpark expenditure.
  9. Happy birthday Wrigley Field, but are you too beautiful of a ballpark?
  10. So what and how he is able to “act out” and the magnitude of his less-than-stellar decisions is a whole different ballpark.