center field

  • 1center field — ☆ center field n. Baseball 1. the middle area of the outfield 2. the defensive position of the outfielder (center fielder) who plays there …

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  • 2center field — noun 1. the piece of ground in the outfield directly ahead of the catcher he hit the ball to deep center • Syn: ↑centerfield, ↑center • Hypernyms: ↑tract, ↑piece of land, ↑piece of ground, ↑ …

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  • 3center\ field — noun The part of a baseball outfield to the batter s center. The outfielder pulled down a long drive to center field. Willie hauled down a long fly to center field for the third out. He hit an easy fly ball to center field. Compare: right field,… …

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  • 4center field — noun Date: 1857 1. the position of the player for defending center field 2. the part of the baseball outfield between right and left field • center fielder noun …

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  • 5center field — noun a) The part of a baseball field which is beyond the infield and straight ahead left if you stand on home plate and face the pitcher. Id be happy to play center field on this proposal. I can cover a lot of ground. b) The defensive position in …

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  • 6center field — cen′ter field′ n. 1) spo the area of a baseball outfield beyond second base and between right field and left field 2) spo the position of the player covering this area • Etymology: 1855–60, amer. cen′ter field′er, n …

    From formal English to slang

  • 7center field — Baseball. 1. the area of the outfield beyond second base and between right field and left field. 2. the position of the player covering this area. [1855 60, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 8center field — middle area of a sports field …

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  • 9center field — dep (béisbol) Puede traducirse por exterior centro …

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  • 10center — [sent′ər] n. [ME & OFr centre < L centrum, center, orig., that point of the compass around which the other describes the circle < Gr kentron, sharp point, goad < kentein, to stitch < IE base * k̑ent , to prick > OHG hantag, sharp,… …

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