Ground rules - translation to spanish
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Ground rules - translation to spanish

Ground rules (Baseball); Ground rules (baseball)
  • [[Fenway Park]] has a ground rule for balls that hit the top of the ladder on the [[Green Monster]] and go out of play—the batter is awarded a [[ground rule double]]

Ground rules         
Normas básicas
in brief         
  • First edition, 1876
  • Henry M. Robert
  • upright
  • upright
1876 BOOK BY HENRY MARTYN ROBERT
Robert's rules of order; Roberts Rules of Order; Robert's Rules; Roberts Rules; Roberts rules of order; Roberts' Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order: Newly Revised; Robert Rules of Order; Robert’s Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised; RONR; Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised; Robert's rules; In Brief; Pocket manual of rules of order
= en pocas palabras, de forma suscinta
Ex: Methods and results of the investigation are presented in brief.
instrument flight         
  • IFR flying with clouds below
ONE SET OF REGULATIONS GOVERNING ALL ASPECTS OF CIVIL AVIATION AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS
Instrument Flight Rules; IFR; Instrument flight; Instrument time; Instrument flight regulations; Blind flying; Radar vector; Instrument flying rules; Instrument Flight Regulations; IFR Certification; Mvfr; Marginal visual flight rules; LIFR (aviation); Low instrument flight rules; MVFR
Vuelo de instrumentos ( vuelo que su navegación se hace por medio de mecanismos en el avión y no por medio de la vista a tierra)

Definition

ground rules
a basic principle.

Wikipedia

Ground rules

Ground rules are rules applying to the field, objects on and near it, and special situations relating to them, in the game of baseball. Major League Baseball has defined a set of "universal ground rules" that apply to all MLB ballparks; individual ballparks have the latitude to set ground rules above and beyond the universal ground rules, as long as they do not directly contradict each other. Additionally, a set of universal ground rules exists for the six MLB stadiums with retractable roofs, with the individual ballparks able to set additional rules.

Unlike the well-defined playing field of most other sports, the playing area of a baseball field extends to an outfield fence in fair territory and the stadium seating in foul territory. The unique design of each ballpark, including fences, dugouts, bullpens, railings, stadium domes, photographer's wells and TV camera booths, requires that rules be defined to handle situations in which these objects may interact or interfere with the ball in play or with the players, and adaptable by ballpark within the universal rules.

The term is familiar to most fans through the ground rule double, a batted ball that bounces fair, then over the outfield fence in fair or foul territory for a two-base hit.

Examples of use of Ground rules
1. Some managers have clearly communicated the ground rules.
2. He spoke under ground rules barring publication of his name.
3. "There have to be some ground rules," the office said.
4. His name could not be used under ground rules set by the Pentagon.
5. TE: Those are the ground rules before you will talk to the U.S.?