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Что (кто) такое fields - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
FielD; FielDs; Field (disambiguation)
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field         
(fields, fielding, fielded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A field is an area of grass, for example in a park or on a farm. A field is also an area of land on which a crop is grown.
...a field of wheat...
They went for walks together in the fields.
N-COUNT
2.
A sports field is an area of grass where sports are played.
...a football field...
Gavin Hastings was helped from the field with ankle injuries.
N-COUNT
3.
A field is an area of land or sea bed under which large amounts of a particular mineral have been found.
...an extensive natural gas field in Alaska.
N-COUNT: usu supp N
4.
A magnetic, gravitational, or electric field is the area in which that particular force is strong enough to have an effect.
Some people are worried that electromagnetic fields from electric power lines could increase the risk of cancer.
N-COUNT: usu supp N
5.
A particular field is a particular subject of study or type of activity.
Exciting artistic breakthroughs have recently occurred in the fields of painting, sculpture and architecture...
Each of the authors of the tapes is an expert in his field.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
6.
A field is an area of a computer's memory or a program where data can be entered, edited, or stored. (COMPUTING)
Go to a site like Yahoo! Finance and enter 'AOL' in the Get Quotes field.
N-COUNT
7.
You can refer to the area where fighting or other military action in a war takes place as the field or the field of battle.
We never defeated them on the field of battle.
...the need for politicians to leave day-to-day decisions to commanders in the field.
N-COUNT: usu the N, oft N of n
8.
Your field of vision or your visual field is the area that you can see without turning your head.
Our field of vision is surprisingly wide.
N-COUNT: with supp
9.
The field is a way of referring to all the competitors taking part in a particular race or sports contest.
Going into the fourth lap, the two most broadly experienced riders led the field...
N-COUNT-COLL: usu sing, the N
10.
You use field to describe work or study that is done in a real, natural environment rather than in a theoretical way or in controlled conditions.
I also conducted a field study among the boys about their attitude to relationships...
Our teachers took us on field trips to observe plants and animals, firsthand...
ADJ: ADJ n
11.
In a game of cricket, baseball, or rounders, the team that is fielding is trying to catch the ball, while the other team is trying to hit it.
When we are fielding, the umpires keep looking at the ball.
VERB: usu cont, V
12.
If you say that someone fields a question, you mean that they answer it or deal with it, usually successfully. (JOURNALISM)
He was later shown on television, fielding questions.
VERB: V n
13.
If a sports team fields a particular number or type of players, the players are chosen to play for the team on a particular occasion.
England intend fielding their strongest team in next month's World Youth Championship.
VERB: V n
14.
If a candidate in an election is representing a political party, you can say that the party is fielding that candidate. (JOURNALISM)
There are signs that the new party aims to field candidates in elections scheduled for February next year.
= put up
VERB: V n
15.
16.
If someone is having a field day, they are very busy doing something that they enjoy, even though it may be hurtful for other people.
In our absence the office gossips are probably having a field day...
PHRASE: V inflects
17.
Work or study that is done in the field is done in a real, natural environment rather than in a theoretical way or in controlled conditions.
The zoo is doing major conservation work, both in captivity and in the field.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
18.
If you say that someone leads the field in a particular activity, you mean that they are better, more active, or more successful than everyone else who is involved in it.
When it comes to picking up awards they lead the field by miles.
PHRASE: V inflects
19.
If someone plays the field, they have a number of different romantic or sexual relationships. (INFORMAL)
He gave up playing the field and married a year ago.
PHRASE: V inflects
Fields (band)         
ANGLO-ICELANDIC ELECTRONIC/INDIE BAND
Thorunn Magnúsdóttir (musician)
Fields were an Anglo-Icelandic electronic/indie band formed in London in 2006. After playing their first live shows they signed a deal with Atlantic Records, which allowed them to release through their own Black Lab Records their 2007 debut album Everything Last Winter, recorded with producer Michael Beinhorn at Sun Studios in Dublin.
field         
n.
1.
Tract of land (for tillage or for pasture).
2.
Battle-field, field of battle.
3.
Scene of military operations, theatre of war.
4.
Surface, expanse, range, scope.
5.
Province, department, domain, region, realm.
6.
Opportunity, room.
field         
¦ noun
1. an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture.
a piece of land used for a sport or game.
a large area of land or water completely covered in snow or ice.
an area rich in a natural product, typically oil or gas.
2. a branch of study or sphere of activity.
Computing a part of a record, representing an item of data.
3. a space or range within which objects are visible from a viewpoint or through a piece of apparatus: the motorist's field of vision.
4. (the field) all the participants in a contest or sport.
Cricket fielders collectively.
a fielder of specified ability.
5. Physics the region in which a force such as gravity or magnetism is effective, regardless of the presence or absence of a material medium.
6. Mathematics a system subject to two binary operations analogous to those for the multiplication and addition of real numbers, and having similar commutative and distributive laws.
7. Heraldry the surface of an escutcheon or of one of its divisions.
¦ verb
1. chiefly Cricket & Baseball attempt to catch or stop the ball and return it after it has been hit.
catch or stop (the ball) and return it.
2. select for a game or to stand in an election.
3. deal with (a difficult question, telephone call, etc.).
¦ adjective carried out or working in the natural environment, rather than in a laboratory or office.
?(of military equipment) light and mobile for use on campaign.
?used in names of animals or plants found in the open country, e.g. field mouse.
Phrases
hold the field remain the most important.
in the field
1. engaged in combat or manoeuvres.
2. engaged in fieldwork.
play the field informal indulge in a series of casual sexual relationships.
take the field
1. (of a team) go on to a field to begin a game.
2. start a military campaign.
Origin
OE feld, of W. Gmc origin.
field         
n.
cultivated area
1) to plow; till, work a field
2) a corn; wheat field
3) in a field (farmers were working in the fields)
area used for athletic events
4) to take the field
5) a baseball; football, soccer (BE often has pitch); playing field
6) on the field (how many players were on the football field?)
area used as a landing strip
7) a flying, landing field
8) on the field
area used for practical work
9) to work (out) in the field
unbroken expanse
space
10) an open field
11) a visual field
area producing a natural resource
12) a coal; gold; oil field
space in which electric lines of force are present
(physics)
13) an electromagnetic, magnetic field
area of activity
14) in a field (in the field of science)
misc.
15) on the field of honor
field         
<data, database> An area of a database record, or graphical user interface form, into which a particular item of data is entered. Example usage: "The telephone number field is not really a numerical field", "Why do we need a four-digit field for the year?". A database column is the set of all instances of a given field from all records in a table. (1999-04-26)
Field         
·vi To take the field.
II. Field ·noun The space covered by an optical instrument at one view.
III. Field ·vt To catch, stop, throw, ·etc. (the ball), as a fielder.
IV. Field ·noun A place where a battle is fought; also, the battle itself.
V. Field ·noun An open space; an extent; an Expanse.
VI. Field ·noun Any blank space or ground on which figures are drawn or projected.
VII. Field ·vi To stand out in the field, ready to catch, stop, or throw the ball.
VIII. Field ·noun A piece of land of considerable size; ·esp., a piece inclosed for tillage or pasture.
IX. Field ·noun Cleared land; land suitable for tillage or pasture; cultivated ground; the open country.
X. Field ·noun An unresticted or favorable opportunity for action, operation, or achievement; province; room.
XI. Field ·noun That part of the grounds reserved for the players which is outside of the diamond;
- called also outfield.
XII. Field ·noun A collective term for all the competitors in any outdoor contest or trial, or for all except the favorites in the betting.
XIII. Field ·noun The whole surface of an escutcheon; also, so much of it is shown unconcealed by the different bearings upon it. ·see ·Illust. of Fess, where the field is represented as gules (red), while the fess is argent (silver).
Pendas Fields         
  • The Cock Beck public house
HOUSING ESTATE IN LEEDS, WEST YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM
Penda's Fields
Pendas Fields is a private, suburban housing estate in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is considered part of Cross Gates, as is Manston.
Bert Fields         
  • Back In The Saddle performed by Bert Fields
  • Bert Fields and Mario Puzo
  • Gloriana: Exploring The Reign Of Elizabeth I by Bertram Fields
AMERICAN LAWYER
D. Kincaid; Bertram Fields
Bertram Fields (born March 31, 1929) is an American lawyer noted for his work in the field of entertainment law. He has represented many of the leading film studios, as well as numerous celebrities, and has lectured at both Stanford and Harvard law schools.
Frank Fields         
AMERICAN MUSICIAN (1914-2005)
Fields, Frank
Frank Nomer Fields US Draft Card, Frank Fields, 1940. Note: His second name is sometimes given as Norman or Normer, but on his 1940 draft card it is clearly spelled Nomer.

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