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field

/feeld/US // fild //UK // (fiːld) //

领域,场,领域的,领域内

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an expanse of open or cleared ground, especially a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.
    • : Sports. a piece of ground devoted to sports or contests;playing field. all the contestants or numbers that are grouped together as one: to bet on the field in a horse race. the players on the playing ground.the area in which field events are held.
    • : Baseball. the team in the field, as opposed to the one at bat.the outfield.
    • : a sphere of activity, interest, etc., especially within a particular business or profession: the field of teaching; the field of Shakespearean scholarship.
    • : the area or region drawn on or serviced by a business or profession; outlying areas where business activities or operations are carried on, as opposed to a home or branch office: our representatives in the field.
    • : a job location remote from regular workshop facilities, offices, or the like.
    • : Military. the scene or area of active military operations.a battleground.a battle.Informal.an area located away from the headquarters of a commander.
    • : an expanse of anything: a field of ice.
    • : any region characterized by a particular feature, resource, activity, etc.: a gold field.
    • : the surface of a canvas, shield, etc., on which something is portrayed: a gold star on a field of blue.
    • : the ground of each division.
    • : Physics. the influence of some agent, as electricity or gravitation, considered as existing at all points in space and defined by the force it would exert on an object placed at any point in space.Compare electric field, gravitational field, magnetic field.
    • : Also called field of view. Optics. the entire angular expanse visible through an optical instrument at a given time.
    • : Electricity. the structure in a generator or motor that produces a magnetic field around a rotating armature.
    • : Mathematics. a number system that has the same properties relative to the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as the number system of all real numbers; a commutative division ring.
    • : Photography. the area of a subject that is taken in by a lens at a particular diaphragm opening.
    • : Psychology. the total complex of interdependent factors within which a psychological event occurs and is perceived as occurring.
    • : Computers. one or more related characters treated as a unit and constituting part of a record, for purposes of input, processing, output, or storage by a computer: If the hours-worked field is blank or zero, the program does not write a check for that employee. any number of columns regularly used for recording the same information.
    • : Television. one half of the scanning lines required to form a complete television frame. In the U.S., two fields are displayed in 1/30 second: all the odd-numbered lines in one field and all the even lines in the next field.Compare frame.
    • : Numismatics. the blank area of a coin, other than that of the exergue.
    • : Fox Hunting. the group of participants in a hunt, exclusive of the master of foxhounds and his staff.
    • : Heraldry. the whole area or background of an escutcheon.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Baseball, Cricket. to catch or pick up in play: The shortstop fielded the grounder and threw to first for the out.to place in the field to play.
    • : to place in competition: to field a candidate for governor.
    • : to answer or reply skillfully: to field a difficult question.
    • : to put into action or on duty: to field police cars to patrol an area.
    • : Informal. field-test.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    Baseball, Cricket.

    • : to act as a fielder; field the ball.
    • : to take to the field.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Sports. of, taking place, or competed for on the field and not on the track, as the discus throw or shot put.of or relating to field events.
    • : Military. of or relating to campaign and active combat service as distinguished from service in rear areas or at headquarters: a field soldier.
    • : of or relating to a field.
    • : grown or cultivated in a field.
    • : working in the fields of a farm: field laborers.
    • : working as a salesperson, engineer, representative, etc., in the field: an insurance company's field agents.

Phrases

  • field day
  • cover the field
  • far afield
  • out in left field
  • play the field
  • take the field

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounsphere of influence, activity, interest, study
Forms: fielding, fields
Synonyms
area地区,区域,面积,区department部门,系,系部,科室environment环境,环境问题,环境方面,环境因素job工作,职务,工作机会,工作岗位line线,行,路线,线条province省,省内,省份,全省range范围,系列,幅度,幅度大小region地区,区域terrain地形,地势,地貌,地形图territory领土,领地,境内,领域work工作,工,作业,劳动avocation职业,职业道德,职业介绍,职场bailiwick辖区,辖区内,辖区范围,监管区calling呼叫,召唤,呼叫方式,呼叫呼叫champaign香槟,香槟酒,香槟区,香槟城circle循环,圈子,圆圈,圆compass指南针,罗盘,指北针,罗经confines框框,边界,框内,狭窄的空间demesne恶魔岛,恶魔城,恶魔之城,拆除discipline纪律,管教,惩戒,纪律性domain领域,域,域名,领土dominion统治权,主导权,主宰权,统治jurisdiction管辖权,管辖范围,辖区,辖区内limits边界,边界线margin边缘,边缘化,边际,边缘地带occupation职业,占领,占据,占用orbit轨道,轨迹,轨道上,轨道上的precinct分区,分局,辖区,辖区内purview观点,视野,职权范围,宗旨racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒reach达到,达成,达到了,抵达scope范围,范畴,规模speciality专业性,专长,专业,特产specialty专业,特产,专科,专长sweep扫荡,扫除,清扫,打扫thing事物,事,事项,事态vocation天职,职责,职务,职分walk走,走路,走动,走走weakness弱点,虚弱,弱势,虚弱性cup of tea一杯茶,茶杯,杯茶,杯子里的茶long suit长西装,长衫,长服,长衣métier

Examples

  • Options that are shown in yellow text will indicate which fields can be customized — like specifying which smart light you want to turn off or on, for instance.

  • If you need to take work to and from the office, or out in the field to clients, this is a great option to keep files clean, organized, and safe.

  • It was amazing to hear directly from the top leaders in the field.

  • One ripple in a field would be an electron, another a photon, and interactions between them seemed to explain all electromagnetic events.

  • The scientists initially noticed that this species, called Regimbartia attenuata, had a habit of hanging out rather nonchalantly with frogs on paddy fields in Japan.

  • The eating disorder field remains divided over the potential efficacy of such measures.

  • “He was a brave field commander and an expert in intelligence, and in organizing popular and tribal forces,” said the eulogist.

  • If anything, officer training and in-field policing methodologies reinforce those beliefs.

  • Then the commercial weight loss behemoths Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig joined this crowded field.

  • It was, we have to have a team, all the right balls, a big field, and everything has to look right and be right.

  • He distinguished himself in several campaigns, especially in the Peninsular war, and was raised to the rank of field marshal.

  • We had six field-pieces, but we only took four, harnessed wit twice the usual number of horses.

  • There were two battalions, together about a thousand men; and they brought a field-piece with them.

  • The reveillée of the sleeping Mexicans was the discharge of our two field-pieces loaded with canister.

  • Then the enemy's howitzers and field guns had it all their own way, forcing attack to yield a lot of ground.

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