field
suomi-englanti sanakirjafield englannista suomeksi
pelata kentällä, olla ulkovuorossa
aukea, vainio
ala
kenttä
ottaa koppeja, ottaa kiinni
kaikki kilpailijat
arvoalue, kunta
näkökenttä
pelto
vastata
panna kentälle
alue
Substantiivi
Verbi
field englanniksi
(senseid) A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; an area of open country.
(ux)
The open country near or belonging to a town or city.
(quote-book)
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity)
(senseid) A wide, open space that is used to grow crops or to hold farm animals, usually enclosed by a fence, hedge or other barrier.
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(senseid) A region containing a particular mineral.
An airfield, airport or base; especially, one with unpaved runways.
A place where competitive matches are carried out.
(senseid) A place where a battle is fought; a battlefield.
(quote-book)|section=act IV, scene VI|passage=Tarry, sweet soul, for mine; then fly abreast,As in this glorious and well-foughten fieldWe kept together in our chivalry!
(senseid) An area reserved for playing a game or race with one’s physical force.
The team in a match that throws the ball and tries to catch it when it is hit by the other team (the ''bat'').
The outfield.
A place where competitive matches are carried out with figures, or playing area in a game or a game.
A competitive situation, circumstance in which one faces conflicting moves of rivals.
All of the competitors in any outdoor contest or trial, or all except the favourites in the betting.
(n-g)
(senseid) A physical phenomenon (such as force, potential or fluid velocity) that pervades a region; a mathematical model of such a phenomenon that associates each point and time with a scalar, vector or tensor quantity.
The extent of a given perception.
A realm of practical, direct or natural operation, ''contrasted with an office, classroom, or laboratory''.
{{quote-journal|en|date=2013-05-10|author=Audrey Garric
An unrestricted or favourable opportunity for action, operation, or achievement.
(quote-book)|title=The History Of England From the Accession of James II|volume=1|chapter=IV|year=1848|passage=Penn was without doubt a man of eminent virtues. He had a strong sense of religious duty and a fervent desire to promote the happiness of mankind. On one or two points of high importance, he had notions more correct than were, in his day, common even among men of enlarged minds: and as the proprietor and legislator of a province which, being almost uninhabited when it came into his possession, afforded a clear field for moral experiments, he had the rare good fortune of being able to carry his theories into practice without any compromise, and yet without any shock to existing institutions.
(RQ:Trollope The Way)
(senseid) A non-ring|zero ring in which all non-zero elements are invertible; a simple commutative ring.
A physical or virtual location for the input of information in the form of symbols.
(senseid) The background of the shield.
(senseid) The background of the flag.
A section of a form which is supposed to be filled with data.
- From the validation rules table on the previous page, we see that the "Name", "E-mail", and "Gender" fields are required. These fields cannot be empty and must be filled out in the HTML form.
A component of a database in which a single unit of information is stored.
(senseid) An area of memory or storage reserved for a particular value, subject to virtual access controls.
(archaic form of)
To intercept or catch (a ball) and play it.
To be the team catching and throwing the ball, as opposed to hitting it.
To place (q) in a game.
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To execute research (in the field).
To deploy in the field.
(alternative form of)
a revolution, turn, roll