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*field¹ /fild; fiːld/ n 1 [C] an area of land that is used for growing crops, keeping animals, or playing a sport 田地; 牧场; 运动场: fields of wheat 麦田 playing fields 运动场 2 [C] a subject that people study 〔研究的〕领域,范围: Professor Kramer is an expert in the field of radio astronomy. 克莱默教授是射电天文学方面的专家。 3 oil/gas/coal field an area where there is a lot of oil, gas, or coal under the ground 油田/天然气田/煤田 4 the field all the people or companies that are competing against each other 全体竞争对手: lead the field (=be the most successful person or company) 处于领先地位: They now lead the field in computer graphics. 他们目前在电脑绘图方面处于行业领先地位。 5 field of view/vision the area that someone can see 视野 6 magnetic/gravitational field an area where there is a strong natural force 磁场/引力场 7 have a field day to have a chance to do a lot of something that you enjoy, especially by criticizing someone 获得好机会〔尤指批评别人〕: Any time there's a scandal in politics, the media have a field day with it. 只要一出现政治丑闻,新闻界就大做文章了。 |