Skip to main content

brownfield

/broun-feeld/US // ˈbraʊnˌfild //UK // (ˈbraʊnˌfiːld) //

棕地,棕地区,棕田区,棕田

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an industrial or commercial site that is idle or underused because of real or perceived environmental pollution.

Examples

  • It offers a remote camping experience on nearly 60 acres of land in Brownfield, Maine, with only five yurts spread across it.

  • Any industrial customer today depends on existing brownfield installations to run and operate their business—these are mostly highly complex and tailored to the targeted product.

  • Christopher Brownfield is former nuclear submarine officer, an Iraq war veteran, and the author of My Nuclear Family.

  • Christopher Brownfield on how a fearful military undermines democracy.

  • Christopher Brownfield on what Obama could learn from Bush and Putin about forceful decisions.

  • The Daily Beast experts Peter Beinart, Nicolle Wallace, Tunku Varadarajan, Christopher Brownfield, Saad Mohseni, Ret.

  • In the Navy, Christopher J. Brownfield was a patient under socialized health care and lived to tell the tale.

  • Fine intervale lands abound in this vicinity, and also in Brownfield.

  • He is still living and in robust health, at Brownfield station, four miles south of Uniontown.

  • At his death it fell into the hands of his son, Daniel, who kept it for a number of years and sold out to Thomas Brownfield.