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[fiːld]1. noun1) a piece of land enclosed for growing crops, keeping animals etc:حَقْلOur house is surrounded by fields.
2) a wide area:مَلْعَبplaying fields (= an area for games, sports etc).
3) a piece of land etc where minerals or other natural resources are found:حَقل معادِن، نَفْطa coalfield.
4) an area of knowledge, interest, study etc:in the fields of literature/economic development
حَقْل (معرِفَه)، مَجالher main fields of interest.
5) an area affected, covered or included by something:حَقْل مغناطيسيin his field of vision.
6) an area of battle:مَيدان مَعرَكَه( also adjective) a field-gun.
2. verb(in cricket, basketball etc) to catch (the ball) and return it.يلتَقِط الكُره ويُعيدها -
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مَلْعَب \ course: a piece of land kept clear for certain races or games: a racecourse; keep off the course. court: a space marked out for certain games: a tennis court. field: an open space, used for a special purpose: a football field; an airfield. ground: a piece of land that has a particular use: a sports ground. pitch: the area (marked by a line around its border) within which a game is played on a field: Those who watch a football match must keep off the pitch. playground: a piece of ground for children’s informal play, esp. beside a school. \ See Also سَاحَة اللعب، ميدان (مَيْدان) -
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حَقْل \ field: an enclosed piece of farmland: a field of corn; a field full of sheep, an area where minerals are found a coalfield; an oilfield. -
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سَاحَة \ arena: a space with seats round it (for sports or shows). court: a Courtyard. courtyard: an open yard, with walls or buildings around it. field: an open space, used for a special purpose: a football field; an airfield. square: an open space with buildings around it, in a town. yard: an enclosed space beside a building: a courtyard; a farmyard. \ See Also حقل (حَقْل)، ملعب (مَلْعَب) -
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مَنْجَم \ field: an area where minerals are found: a coalfield. mine: a deep hole in the earth from which minerals are dug out: a coal mine; a gold mine. pit: a deep hole in the ground, from which minerals (esp. coal) are taken (one coal mine may have several separate pits). -
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مارشال (في الجيش) \ field marshal: the highest rank of officer in the British army. \ مُشِير \ field marshal: the highest rank of officer in the British army. -
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مِنْظَار مُكَبِّر \ field-glasses: an instrument held in front of both eyes, for seeing distant things. -
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noun pluralbinoculars.مِنْظار المَيْدان -
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مَلْعَب رياضيّ \ playing field: a grass field where formal games are played and sports are practised. -
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the area in which the pull of a magnet, or thing acting like a magnet, is felt:الحَقْل المِغْناطيسيthe earth's magnetic field.
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[ˈpædɪfiːld] nouna field, often flooded with water, in which rice is grown.حَقْل مَزروع بِشَتْلات الأرُز -
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nouna field which is specially prepared and used for sport.مَلْعَب رِياضي -
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field [Sem hh-q-l, Akk eqlu, Heb cheqla, Syr chaqla] -
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19 تخدير بإحصار الساحة
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20 دراسة ميدانية
field study
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Field — (f[=e]ld), n. [OE. feld, fild, AS. feld; akin to D. veld, G. feld, Sw. f[ a]lt, Dan. felt, Icel. fold field of grass, AS. folde earth, land, ground, OS. folda.] 1. Cleared land; land suitable for tillage or pasture; cultivated ground; the open… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Field — (f[=e]ld), n. [OE. feld, fild, AS. feld; akin to D. veld, G. feld, Sw. f[ a]lt, Dan. felt, Icel. fold field of grass, AS. folde earth, land, ground, OS. folda.] 1. Cleared land; land suitable for tillage or pasture; cultivated ground; the open… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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