field day
- IPA[ˈfiːld deɪ]
英式
- an opportunity for action or success, especially at the expense of others;a review or an exercise, especially in manoeuvring.
noun: field day, plural noun: field days
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. an opportunity for action or success, especially at the expense of others the newspapers had a field day as the case came to court
- 2. a review or an exercise, especially in manoeuvring.
- 3. North American a day devoted to athletics or other sporting events and contests.
- 4. Australian, New Zealand a day set aside for the display of agricultural machinery.
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- IPA[ˈfēl(d) ˈdā]
美式
- a review or an exercise, especially in maneuvering.
Oxford American Dictionary