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field work

/feeld-wurk/US // ˈfildˌwɜrk //UK // (ˈfiːldˌwɜːk) //

实地工作,现场工作,外勤工作,野外工作

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also field work . work done in the field, as research, exploration, surveying, or interviewing: archaeological fieldwork.
    • : Fortification. a temporary fortification constructed in the field.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Moreover, the biologists say, its protection from development has provided a rare chance to do fieldwork nine miles from downtown Washington.

  • That potential for personal connections helps explain hitchhiking’s appeal, agreed Laviolette, whose own hitchhiking experiences became part of his fieldwork.

  • The guidelines still recommend replacing fieldwork with distanced alternatives whenever possible.

  • The following summer she did fieldwork in fishing and agricultural villages in Bahia, Brazil.

  • I’ve observed that directly in my fieldwork, and have heard the same from long-term militia members who say it dates back to the beginnings of the movement in the early 1990s.

  • Limitations aside, the survey is the first attempt at collecting data on sexual harassment and assault in fieldwork.

  • By fieldwork you mean attached to your field stations, of which I believe there are 65 in the United States?

  • Strong and healthy, neither wind nor rain interfered with her fieldwork in botany or paleontology.

  • After a series has been taken at each station, the fieldwork is complete.

  • Once the triangle has been laid out, the fieldwork is very simple.

  • He now devoted himself to palaeontological studies, and to fieldwork in various parts of Germany, Italy and France.