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Field

fild
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
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Pole, Domena/Zakres, Stadion (sportowy), Obszar (w kontekście badań), Dziedzina

Field meanings in Polish

Pole

Example:
The field was full of wildflowers.
Pole było pełne dzikich kwiatów.
We played soccer in the field.
Graliśmy w piłkę nożną na polu.
Usage: informalContext: Used in everyday conversations, especially when referring to open outdoor spaces, such as meadows or sports fields.
Note: This is the most common meaning related to physical outdoor spaces.

Domena/Zakres

Example:
She is an expert in her field.
Jest ekspertką w swojej dziedzinie.
The field of medicine is constantly evolving.
Domena medycyny ciągle się rozwija.
Usage: formalContext: Used in academic or professional contexts when referring to areas of study or expertise.
Note: Can refer to any specialized area such as science, art, or business.

Stadion (sportowy)

Example:
The athletes gathered on the field.
Sportowcy zebrali się na stadionie.
The field was muddy after the rain.
Boisko było błotniste po deszczu.
Usage: informalContext: Used in sports contexts, specifically referring to a playing area for games like football or rugby.
Note: This meaning emphasizes the specific area where sports are played.

Obszar (w kontekście badań)

Example:
We need to conduct more research in this field.
Musimy przeprowadzić więcej badań w tym obszarze.
There are many challenges in the field of artificial intelligence.
Istnieje wiele wyzwań w obszarze sztucznej inteligencji.
Usage: formalContext: Common in academic discussions or research contexts, referring to specific areas of inquiry.
Note: This usage highlights the scope of research or study.

Dziedzina

Example:
He works in the field of technology.
Pracuje w dziedzinie technologii.
This field requires a lot of creativity.
Ta dziedzina wymaga dużo kreatywności.
Usage: formalContext: Similar to 'domena,' used to denote a category or sector.
Note: Often used interchangeably with 'domena' but can also imply a broader area.

Field's synonyms

field

An area of open land, especially one used for a particular purpose such as farming or sports.
Example: The farmers worked in the field all day.
Note:

meadow

A piece of grassland, especially one used for hay.
Example: The cows grazed peacefully in the meadow.
Note: A meadow specifically refers to a grassy area used for grazing animals or for cutting and storing hay.

pasture

Land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for feeding livestock.
Example: The horses were let out to graze in the pasture.
Note: A pasture is an area of land where animals graze and feed, typically used for livestock.

plain

A large area of flat land with few trees.
Example: The vast plain stretched out as far as the eye could see.
Note: A plain is a broad, flat expanse of land, often with low vegetation and minimal variation in elevation.

prairie

A large open area of grassland, especially in North America.
Example: The buffalo roamed freely on the prairie.
Note: A prairie specifically refers to a large area of flat or gently rolling grassland, typically found in North America.

Field expressions, common phrases

Field of study

Refers to a particular area of academic or professional focus.
Example: My field of study is psychology, but I also have an interest in art history.
Note: The original word 'field' refers to an open area of land, while 'field of study' specifically denotes an academic or professional domain.

Field trip

A journey by a group, typically students, to a place away from their normal environment for educational purposes.
Example: The students went on a field trip to the museum to learn about ancient civilizations.
Note: In this context, 'field' refers to a trip outside the classroom for educational exploration.

Field day

An enjoyable day or time of great pleasure and activity.
Example: The children had a field day playing games and having a picnic in the park.
Note: Here, 'field day' signifies a day of fun and activity, not necessarily related to an actual field.

Field notes

Detailed written observations or records made during research or exploration in the field.
Example: The scientist recorded detailed field notes about the behavior of the animals in their natural habitat.
Note: While 'field' can mean an open area of land, 'field notes' are specific to written records taken during research or exploration.

Field test

A practical test or trial of a product or idea in a real-world setting rather than under controlled conditions.
Example: The new prototype will undergo a field test to determine its performance in real-world conditions.
Note: In this context, 'field test' refers to testing in real-world conditions, different from a controlled environment.

Level the playing field

To make a situation fair and equal for everyone involved.
Example: The new regulations aim to level the playing field for small businesses competing against larger corporations.
Note: This phrase uses 'playing field' metaphorically to refer to a fair competition, not a physical field.

Field a question

To respond to or deal with a question, especially in a public setting.
Example: The speaker invited the audience to field any questions they had about the new policy.
Note: In this case, 'field' means to handle or address questions, not related to a physical field.

Field everyday (slang) expressions

Field of vision

Field of vision refers to the area that a person can see without turning their head or eyes. It is commonly used when discussing visibility or blind spots.
Example: I couldn't see the car coming from the right; it was out of my field of vision.
Note: This term is a specific concept related to what can be seen rather than a general area or study focus.

Field goal

A field goal in sports, like football or soccer, is a goal scored from a specific designated area, typically at a distance from the opponent's goal.
Example: The football team scored a field goal in the last minute of the game, securing their victory.
Note: This term is used in sports to denote a specific method of scoring points rather than referring to a general area of land.

Field - Examples

The soccer field is green and well-maintained.
Boisko piłkarskie jest zielone i dobrze utrzymane.
She works in the field of medicine.
Ona pracuje w dziedzinie medycyny.
The farmer plowed the field before planting the crops.
Rolnik zaorał pole przed posadzeniem upraw.

Field grammar

Field - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: field
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): fields
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): field
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): fielded
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): fielding
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): fields
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): field
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): field
Syllables, Separation and Stress
field Contains 1 syllables: field
Phonetic transcription: ˈfēld
field , ˈfēld (The red syllable is stressed)

Field - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
field: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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