outfield / ˈaʊtˌfild /
⚽高中词汇外场外野外围外地
outfield 的定义
n. 名词 noun- Baseball. the part of the field beyond the diamond.the positions played by the right, center, and left fielders.the outfielders considered as a group.
- Cricket. the part of the field farthest from the batsman.
- Agriculture. the outlying land of a farm.land not regularly tilled but normally used for pasture.Compare infield.
- an outlying region.
更多outfield例句
- The Red Sox, in turn, tried him at first base and in the corner outfield spots.
- The Nationals’ outfield, in turn, cratered to 29th out of 30 teams with minus-43 defensive runs saved.
- Earlier in the month, he noted the best way to upgrade the offense was at first base or the corner outfield spots.
- Corner outfield, on the other hand, shows much clearer paths for Rizzo to boost the offense.
- If that’s the case, Schwarber would hurt any NL team in the outfield next season.
- ESPN's SportsNation compiled a Derek Jeter dating diamond, and Mariah Carey and Jessica Alba were relegated to the outfield.
- Does the number of stars that came out of Angels in the Outfield amaze you?
- Back-to-back Derby winner Yoenis Céspedes will now suit up as an American League outfield reserve.
- Just then a crack sound came from the TV and the ball rolled to the outfield wall.
- Read Angell, and you can practically feel the summer breeze blowing through the outfield bleachers.
- The trouble was in the outfield—where the trouble in such contests are sure to congregate.
- In the first inning, Rodman played third until he had muffed two perfect throws, when Bunny shifted him to the outfield.
- Both the shortstop and the second baseman were facing the outfield, watching the soaring ball.
- That afternoon Ken had three well-meaning but old-fashioned ball-players coach him in the outfield.
- He would talk to me between each ball he hit to the outfield.