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cornfield

/kawrn-feeld/US // ˈkɔrnˌfild //UK // (ˈkɔːnˌfiːld) //

玉米地,玉米田,玉米场,玉米园

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a field in which corn is grown.

Examples

  • Although it’s debatable if Bonds would get invited to the cornfield from a personality standpoint — remember, Ty Cobb was denied because the other players couldn’t stand him — his talent would be a natural fit.

  • They run through cornfields to tell their mom about the bet.

  • In the forest with Molly, it was just like my childhood days spent riding my neighbor’s horse along pine tree trails that emptied into a cornfield.

  • About a month later, Tibbetts’ body was found when Bahena Rivera directed authorities to the cornfield where he hid her.

  • A cornfield, it turns out, can hold a surprising amount of intellectual property and espionage appeal.

  • The cornfield districts downstate will go strongly Republican.

  • "Farmer Green sometimes places scarecrows in the cornfield," Jimmy Rabbit remarked.

  • A white horse, drawing a buggy, was trotting along the road by the side of the cornfield.

  • Then—quick as a wink—there was another loud noise, just like that day when Jim Crow fell in the cornfield.

  • Its keel was laid in a cornfield; its bolts and bars were hammered out in a blacksmith shop.

  • We do not hesitate to put a cornfield where "Nature" had a forest, or to replace a barren hillside by the sea with a city.