field day
实地考察日,野外活动日,实习日,实地参观日
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- : a day devoted to outdoor sports or athletic contests, as at a school.
- : an outdoor gathering; outing; picnic.
- : a day for military exercises and display.
- : an occasion or opportunity for unrestricted activity, amusement, etc.: The children had a field day with their new skateboards.
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“Workers, loosely defined, are having a field day because it’s their market right now,” says Kerry Sulkowicz, a psychoanalyst who coaches chief executives.
Audio enthusiasts who care about nuanced differences in bass and treble levels—and want to change their EQ from track to track—could have a field day with these noise-canceling earbuds.
On-site field days will be held in the Vail area and the mountains east of Bellingham or Seattle, respectively.
He added: “People say he deserves his day in court… Do we have enough time?”
For many years afterward it was a never-ending topic of conversation, and is more or less talked of even to this day.
“We talked about the science the whole time the other day,” Krauss told The Daily Beast in a phone interview.
Gunshots rang out in Paris this morning on a second day of deadly violence that has stunned the French capital.
In the middle of all of that past suffering and present-day conflict, this Cosby bomb was dropped.
He distinguished himself in several campaigns, especially in the Peninsular war, and was raised to the rank of field marshal.
The afternoon was a lovely one—the day was a perfect example of the mellowest mood of autumn.
Edna did not reveal so much as all this to Madame Ratignolle that summer day when they sat with faces turned to the sea.
Each day she resolved, "To-morrow I will tell Felipe;" and when to-morrow came, she put it off again.
There are three things a wise man will not trust: the wind, the sunshine of an April day, and woman's plighted faith.