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Qué (quién) es playing field - definición

FLAT AREA OF GRASS THAT CAN BE USED FOR SPORTS USUALLY BEING PLAYED ON GRASS
Playing field; Playfield; Playing fields; Gamefield; Sports ground; Game court; Sport court; Grass field; Field of play; Athletic field; Pitch (sports); Sports field; Game field; Multi Use Games Area; Multi use games area; Turf field; Game Court

playing field         
(playing fields)
1.
A playing field is a large area of grass where people play sports.
...the playing fields of the girls' Grammar School.
N-COUNT
2.
You talk about a level playing field to mean a situation that is fair, because no competitor or opponent in it has an advantage over another.
We ask for a level playing field when we compete with foreign companies.
PHRASE: N inflects
playing field         
¦ noun a field used for outdoor team games.
Pitch (sports field)         
A pitch or a sports ground is an outdoor playing area for various sports. The term pitch is most commonly used in British English, while the comparable term in American and Canadian English is playing field or sports field.

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Pitch (sports field)

A pitch or a sports ground is an outdoor playing area for various sports. The term pitch is most commonly used in British English, while the comparable term in American and Canadian English is playing field or sports field.

For most sports the official term is field of play, although this is not regularly used by those outside refereeing/umpiring circles. The field of play generally includes out-of-bounds areas that a player is likely to enter while playing a match, such as the area beyond the touchlines in association football and rugby or the sidelines in American and Canadian football, or the "foul territory" in baseball.

The surface of a pitch is most commonly composed of sod (grass), but may also be artificial turf, sand, clay, gravel, concrete, or other materials. A playing field on ice may be referred to as a rink, for example an ice hockey rink, although rink may also refer to the entire building or, in the sport of curling, to either the building or a particular team.

In the sport of cricket, the cricket pitch refers not to the entire field of play, but to the section of the field on which batting and bowling take place in the centre of the field. The pitch is prepared differently from the rest of the field, to provide a harder surface for bowling.

A pitch is often a regulation space, as in an association football pitch.

The term level playing field is also used metaphorically to mean fairness in non-sporting human activities such as business where there are notional winners and losers.

Ejemplos de uso de playing field
1. Accept that a level playing field in accessing funding means a level playing field in regulation.
2. "I am for free trade, but I‘m also for a level playing field ... I took a look at the playing field.
3. WTO entry will open a big playing–field for Vietnam while the country will have to open its home playing–field to welcome foreign guests.
4. But its arrival on the playing field is unfortunately belated.
5. The political playing field simply was not level.