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brickfield

/brik-feeld/US // ˈbrɪkˌfild //

砖场,砖地,砖厂,砖头场

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British.

    • : brickyard.

Examples

  • She lived most of her married life near Whitechapel and Radcliffe, and was buried in the Brickfield burying-ground.

  • The Park stands on a piece of ground formerly known as Adam's Brickfield.

  • In the spring of 1858 I again went into the brickfield, and during the following winter was set cleaning turnips by Mr. Howlett.

  • This affair took place in the last week in March 1869, and I obtained work for the summer on a brickfield at Bessingham.

  • They were not more than a mile from Brickfield Basin, and the sun was dropping behind the hills.