greenfield / ˈgrinˌfild /
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greenfield 的定义
n. 名词 noun- an undeveloped or agricultural tract of land that is a potential site for industrial or urban development.
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- As the sun started to descend, I climbed up Poet’s Seat Tower in Greenfield, the byway’s eastern terminus.
- She then complained to the moderator that Greenfield had not been posed the same question.
- Polls show the race basically tied or Greenfield with a slight lead.
- So VinFast started from a greenfield, and that of course is a big challenge, it makes it very difficult.
- At age 15, Martin Greenfield was sent to Auschwitz by the Nazis and separated from his family forever.
- “This is what you call perseverance, ladies and gentlemen,” Greenfield said.
- Darci Brown, owner of a car dealership in Greenfield, Mass., has bred dogs as a hobby for 30 years.
- Filmmaker Lauren Greenfield examines the negative connotation of the phrase and turns it into an affirmation.
- Rebecca Greenfield at the Atlantic Wire called it the “picture perfect symbol for gay marriage.”
- Indian battle at Turner's falls, on Connecticut river above Greenfield.
- "We have a grandfather in Greenfield," spoke up the youngest child before his sister could clap her hand over his mouth.
- There was a saloon-keeper brought from Greenfield to H—— to be tried under the Adair law.
- Yet though Frawley felt certain of Greenfield's objective, he did not at once strike for the Argentine.
- A waiter sidled up and took the order that Greenfield gave without hesitation.