afield

英[ə'fiːld] 美[ə'fiːld]
  • adv. 远离着(家乡);在或去远处;在野外
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Adverb:
  1. far away from home or one's usual surroundings;

    "looking afield for new lands to conquer"

  2. in or into a field (especially a field of battle);

    "the armies were afield, challenging the enemy's advance"
    "unlawful to carry hunting rifles afield until the season opens"

  3. off the subject; beyond the point at issue;

    "such digressions can lead us too far afield"

1. During their summer holidays they cruised further afield to Normandy and Brittany.
暑期他们乘船到更远的诺曼底和布列塔尼游览。

来自柯林斯例句

2. British tour companies are nudging clients to travel further afield.
英国旅游公司正鼓动客户到更远的地方去旅游。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Many of those arrested came from far afield.
那些被捕者有许多来自很远的地方。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Don't go too far afield or you'll get lost.
别走得太远,要不然你会迷路的.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. You can hire a car if you want to explore further afield.
如果你还想逛更远的地方,可以租辆车.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. Some villagers have never been further afield than the neighbouring town.
      有些村民从未远离过附近的市镇。
    2. Don't go too far afield or we might lose you.
      不要走得太远,要不然我们会找不到你的。
    3. Missionaries went far afield to propagate their faith.
      传教士到远方去传播其信仰。
    4. Journalists came from as far afield as China and Brazil.
      新闻记者来自中国、巴西等远方国度。
    5. Once he starts talking, he will go far afield from his original topic.
      他只要一开始说话,就会偏离原来的话题。
    6. The herdsman drove afield battening his flocks with the fresh dews of night.
      牧人把羊群赶到野外,用夜晚的新鲜露水催肥。

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