fielding

英['fiːldɪŋ] 美['fiːldɪŋ]
  • n. 菲尔丁(英国作家亨利
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Noun:
  1. (baseball) handling the ball while playing in the field

  2. English novelist and dramatist (1707-1754)

1. When we are fielding, the umpires keep looking at the ball.
我们防守的时候,裁判们一直看着球。

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2. England intend fielding their strongest team in next month's World Youth Championship.
英格兰意欲在下月的世界青年锦标赛中推出他们的最强阵容。

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3. At first base he led the league 21 times in fielding.
他在一垒防守方面21次位居联盟第一。

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4. Fielding nervously wet his lips and tried to smile.
菲尔丁紧张地舔了舔嘴唇,努力挤出笑容。

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5. He was later shown on television, fielding questions.
他后来出现在电视上,答复问题。

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    1. A fly ball hit for fielding practice by a player who tosses the ball up and hits it on its way down with a long, thin, light bat.
      飞球运动员为防守练习而击打的腾空球,先将球抛起来,在球未落地前,用长而细的轻快球棒击打
    2. A fielding and throwing of a baseball in such a way that enables a teammate to put out a runner.
      助杀,助攻能使同队伙伴击败另一击球者将垒球掷于地或抛出
    3. They're fielding a very strong side this season.
      他们本季派了一支很强的球队上场。
    4. We're fielding first.
      我们先作守方。