fairground / ˈfɛərˌgraʊnd /

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fairground 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Often fairgrounds. a place where fairs, horse races, etc., are held; in the U.S. usually an area set aside by a city, county, or state for an annual fair and often containing exhibition buildings.

fairground 近义词

fairground

等同于 field

更多fairground例句

  1. When work did not conclude last month, ballots were moved again, this time to a nearby warehouse at the state’s fairgrounds, because organizers of a gun show had rented the arena.
  2. There was a parade, and Ed rode a float down Robertson Boulevard to the fairground with all the kids, who kept hugging him.
  3. Audit spokesman Ken Bennett told The Washington Post work is now expected to take a week or two longer to complete — on Thursday the Senate signed a contract for space on the fairgrounds through July 14.
  4. The Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum opened on the fairgrounds in 1965 with Bob Hope hosting the Ice Follies, according to the Phoenix New Times.
  5. The probe of Maricopa County's ballots, which began on April 23 at the state fairgrounds in Phoenix, can remain on the site through June 30.
  6. “No more than two miles from me is the state fairground,” he said.
  7. It ended, magnificently, in a shoot-out between the women in a fairground hall of mirrors.
  8. On weekends, the parking lot doubles as a sort of fairground and playground for kids.
  9. The British consulate just posted this cute video on Vine of Harry playing fairground games on the rebuilt boardwalk.
  10. “The whole scene looked like a temporary fairground of basics taken for granted across the highway,” Brick observes.
  11. The modern Provincial Fairground, lying well within the city limits of Calgary, was selected as the site of the performance.