field

英 [fi?ld] 美[fild]
  • n. 領(lǐng)域;牧場;曠野;戰(zhàn)場;運(yùn)動(dòng)場
  • vi. 擔(dān)任場外隊(duì)員
  • adj. 掃描場;田賽的;野生的
  • vt. 把暴曬于場上;使上場
  • n. (Field)人名;(英、法、德、葡)菲爾德

CET4TEM4考研CET6中高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?fields;第三人稱單數(shù):?fields;過去式:?fielded;過去分詞:?fielded;現(xiàn)在分詞:?fielding;

助記提示


field..........肥沃的..........田地

中文詞源


field 田野,領(lǐng)域

來自PIE*pele, 平的,展開,詞源同plan, plat. 引申詞義田野,領(lǐng)域等。

英文詞源


field
field: [OE] Like plain, field seems originally to have meant ‘a(chǎn)rea of flat, open land’. It comes ultimately from the Indo-European base *plth-, which also produced Greek platús ‘broad’, English place and plaice, and possibly also English flan and flat. A noun derived from it, *peltus, entered prehistoric West Germanic as *felthuz, which subsequently disseminated as German feld, Dutch veld (English acquired veld or veldt [19] via its Afrikaans offshoot), and English field.
=> flan, flat, place, plaice, veld
field (n.)
Old English feld "plain, pasture, open land, cultivated land" (as opposed to woodland), also "a parcel of land marked off and used for pasture or tillage," probably related to Old English folde "earth, land," from Proto-Germanic *felthuz "flat land" (Cognates: Old Saxon and Old Frisian feld "field," Old Saxon folda "earth," Middle Dutch velt, Dutch veld Old High German felt, German Feld "field," but not found originally outside West Germanic; Swedish f?lt, Danish felt are borrowed from German; Finnish pelto "field" is believed to have been adapted from Proto-Germanic). This is from PIE *pel(e)-tu-, from root *pele- (2) "flat, to spread" (see plane (n.1)). The English spelling with -ie- probably is the work of Anglo-French scribes (compare brief, piece).

As "battle-ground," c. 1300. Meaning "sphere or range of any related things" is from mid-14c. Physics sense is from 1845. Collective use for "all engaged in a sport" (or, in horse-racing, all but the favorite) is 1742; play the field "avoid commitment" (1936) is from notion of gamblers betting on other horses than the favorite. Cricket and baseball sense of "ground on which the game is played" is from 1875. Sense of "tract of ground where something is obtained or extracted" is from 1859. As an adjective in Old English combinations, often with a sense of "rural, rustic" (feldcirice "country-church," feldlic "rural"). Of slaves, "assigned to work in the fields" (1817, in field-hand), opposed to house. A field-trial originally was of hunting dogs.
field (v.)
"to go out to fight," 16c., from field (n.) in the specific sense of "battlefield" (Old English). The sports meaning "to stop and return the ball" is first recorded 1823, originally in cricket; figurative sense of this is from 1902. Related: Fielded; fielding.

雙語例句


1. He was the fastest thing I ever saw on a baseball field.
他是我在棒球場上見過的跑得最快的家伙。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Pinch-hitter Francisco Cabrera lashed a single to left field.
替補(bǔ)隊(duì)員弗朗西斯科·卡布雷拉向左外場猛地?fù)舫鲆粋€(gè)一壘打。

來自柯林斯例句

3. He was on the training field for some light work yesterday.
昨天他在訓(xùn)練場進(jìn)行了一些強(qiáng)度較小的訓(xùn)練。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Expertly he zigzagged his way across the field, avoiding the deeper gullies.
他熟練地左一拐右一拐地繞過深溝,穿過了原野。

來自柯林斯例句

5. We never defeated them on the field of battle.
我們從未在戰(zhàn)場上打敗過他們。

來自柯林斯例句

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