outfield

outfield
ˈautfi:ld сущ.
1) дальнее поле;
шотл. отдаленный, нерегулярно обрабатываемый участок земли
2) перен. неизведанная область;
область, находящаяся за пределами (чего-л.) the great outfield of meaningогромный неизведанный мир значений
3) спорт дальняя часть поля (в крикете) ;
игроки, находящиеся в дальней части поля отдаленное поле неизведанная, неизученная область (шотландское) отдаленный, нерегулярно обрабатываемый участок земли;
пастбище (спортивное) дальняя часть поля (спортивное) игрок в дальней части поля outfield спорт. дальняя часть поля (в крикете) ;
игроки, находящиеся в дальней части поля ~ неизведанная, неизученная область ~ отдаленное поле

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  • Outfield — For the British musical group, see The Outfield. The outfield is a sporting term used in cricket and baseball to refer to the area of the field of play further from the batsman or batter than the infield. The term is also used in association… …   Wikipedia

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