paddock
- IPA[ˈpadək]
英式
- a small field or enclosure where horses are kept or exercised.;an enclosure adjoining a racecourse or track where horses or cars are gathered and displayed before a race
- keep (a horse) in a paddock
verb: paddock, 3rd person present: paddocks, gerund or present participle: paddocking, past tense: paddocked, past participle: paddocked
noun: paddock, plural noun: paddocks
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名詞
- 1. a small field or enclosure where horses are kept or exercised.
- ▪ an enclosure adjoining a racecourse or track where horses or cars are gathered and displayed before a race I went across the course to see the horses in the paddock
- ▪ a field or plot of land enclosed by fencing or defined by natural boundaries the sheep have returned to their previously grazed paddocks
動詞
- 1. keep (a horse) in a paddock horses paddocked on a hillside
- a paddock next to a farmhouse: we had great fun riding his little bike around the home paddock
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- an old car, often unregistered, used solely for driving round farmland or wild countryside: the old Austin A30 was now a paddock bomb
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- a public road bordered by grass on which cattle may graze: the townsfolk would run their milking cows on the long paddock alongside the stream
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- an area of land where cows are kept: we drove past endless cow paddocks that used to be natural habitat
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- a paddock in which sheep or cattle are kept prior to shearing, branding, etc.: the animals were moved along remote stock routes, and kept for a while in holding paddocks
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- an area of farmland reserved for the growing of crops: I was put to work ploughing a large newly cleared cultivation paddock
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- an enclosure in which calves are isolated from their mothers until they have been weaned: he walked through the heifer paddock looking for potential problems
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- an enclosure in which rams are kept segregated from the rest of a flock of sheep: the most unnerving span of land I crossed was the ram paddock
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- IPA[ˈpadək]
美式
- a small field or enclosure where horses are kept or exercised.
- keep or enclose (a horse) in a paddock: horses paddocked on a hillside
Oxford American Dictionary