infield / ˈɪnˌfild /

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infield 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.
  2. Track, Horse Racing. the area enclosed by a track.
  3. Agriculture. the part of the land of a farm nearest the farmhouse.land regularly tilled.Compare outfield.

更多infield例句

  1. In the first clip, he is stationary, standing on the infield dirt, his glove ready and his red socks pulled up to each knee.
  2. Also players must limit infield chatter to fewer than 10 syllables.
  3. Signed out of the Dominican Republic in 2016, he is a switch-hitter who could potentially move around the infield.
  4. People shift all over the infield anyway, so you’re not playing your usual spot as in the past.
  5. 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.
  6. He fouls off two pitches then drives one to the grass just past the infield.
  7. We wore purple uniforms and played on a rock-strewn all-grass infield.
  8. 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.
  9. He also wrote and directed two Wonderful World of Disney movies, Principal Takes a Holiday and Angels in the Infield .
  10. Peter had seen him call the outfielders in for the ninth inning and retire the side with only an infield behind him.
  11. The infield might have been reasonably air-tight except for the leak at third base.
  12. With runners on second and first, and one out, the Lakeville infield played close, to shut off a run at home.
  13. Then Dale and his men began to bunt little infield flies over the heads of their opponents.
  14. Before Ken got back to his position the second batter hit hard through the infield toward right.