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infield

/in-feeld/US // ˈɪnˌfild //UK // (ˈɪnˌfiːld) //

内场,内场地,内田,内地

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Baseball. the diamond.the positions played by the first baseman, second baseman, third baseman, and shortstop, taken collectively.the infielders considered as a group.
    • : Track, Horse Racing. the area enclosed by a track.
    • : Agriculture. the part of the land of a farm nearest the farmhouse.land regularly tilled.Compare outfield.

Examples

  • In the first clip, he is stationary, standing on the infield dirt, his glove ready and his red socks pulled up to each knee.

  • Also players must limit infield chatter to fewer than 10 syllables.

  • Signed out of the Dominican Republic in 2016, he is a switch-hitter who could potentially move around the infield.

  • People shift all over the infield anyway, so you’re not playing your usual spot as in the past.

  • As such, he missed the final out of the Dodgers’ clincher, the joyous scrum of players on the infield and the first part of the on-field celebration.

  • He fouls off two pitches then drives one to the grass just past the infield.

  • We wore purple uniforms and played on a rock-strewn all-grass infield.

  • Bob—a pal—is 73 now, with a pair of hearing aids and a strip of infield grass stubbornly clinging to the sides of his head.

  • He also wrote and directed two Wonderful World of Disney movies, Principal Takes a Holiday and Angels in the Infield .

  • Peter had seen him call the outfielders in for the ninth inning and retire the side with only an infield behind him.

  • The infield might have been reasonably air-tight except for the leak at third base.

  • With runners on second and first, and one out, the Lakeville infield played close, to shut off a run at home.

  • Then Dale and his men began to bunt little infield flies over the heads of their opponents.

  • Before Ken got back to his position the second batter hit hard through the infield toward right.