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field (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “field”

sg. field, pl. fields ou indén.
  1. champ
    The farmer planted rows of corn in the large field behind his house.
  2. gisement
    The company discovered a diamond field in Africa, sparking a mining frenzy.
  3. terrain d'aviation
    The small plane took off from a grassy field just outside the village.
  4. terrain (de sport)
    The players gathered on the football field for their weekly practice.
  5. champ de bataille
    The soldiers prepared to charge across the field, knowing the enemy awaited on the other side.
  6. champ extérieur
    The ball soared over the infielders and landed deep in the field, allowing the runner to score easily.
  7. domaine
    She decided to pursue a career in the medical field after volunteering at the hospital.
  8. champ (dans un formulaire)
    Please ensure you fill in all the fields marked with an asterisk on the application form.
  9. champ (dans une base de données)
    In the customer database, the "email address" field contains the email contact for each client.
  10. champ (physique, par exemple champ magnétique)
    The electric field around a charged particle causes other charged objects to be attracted or repelled.
  11. champ de vision
    The loud music was beyond his field of hearing, so he didn't notice the party next door.
  12. terrain (d'application pratique)
    The new software will undergo field testing with real users to ensure it meets their needs.

verbe “field”

infinitif field; il fields; prét. fielded; part. passé fielded; gér. fielding
  1. attraper
    The shortstop fielded the ground ball smoothly and threw it to first base for the out.
  2. être en défense
    Today, our team fields in the first half of the game, and then we'll bat.
  3. aligner
    For the championship match, the coach decided to field the youngest lineup in the team's history.
  4. gérer
    During the interview, he fielded every question with confidence.