take the field

take the field [teik ðə fi:ld]  [tek ði fild] 

take the field 基本解释

take the field的解释

开始作战, 上阵; 出马

take the field 相关例句

ph.

1. The troops took the field at dawn.
    部队于拂晓开始作战。

take the field 网络解释

1. 开始比赛:take the fancy of 吸引 | take the field 开始比赛 | take the gilt off gingerbread 剥去诱人的外衣

2. 开始作战, 开始比赛:take the edge off 使钝, 减弱 | take the field 开始作战; 开始比赛 | take the floor 发言; 起立发言; 起步跳舞

3. 上场(击球):298. in a rotten mood情绪糟透了 | 299. take the field 上场(击球) | 300. 不很情愿地without much grace

4. 出征:in the right 有道理 | take the field 出征 | carry the day 获胜

take the field 单语例句

1. The government would take more administrative and legislative measures to strengthen IPR protection, and was willing to cooperate with other countries in this field.

2. All the track and field finals will take place in the evening with the customary exception of the marathon.

3. At the same time it is necessary to take note of the impacts of the economic crisis on spheres beyond the economic field.

4. The current situation in the nursing field now is that four or five nurses take care of more than 50 patients in public hospitals.

5. As the first special measures in this field, they will take effect on March 18.

6. The forums during the event will also see many experts in the field giving their take on the future of the industry.

7. take the field

7. The first Olympic test events will take place next month at the Qingdao sailing centre and the Fengtai softball field in the south of Beijing.

8. take the field是什么意思

8. The regulations allow learners to take field tests within three years of passing theory exams, compared to two years at present.

9. take the field的近义词

9. With the use of IT facilities, teachers should stimulate classroom discussions and even take students to field trips.

10. But he's been knocked off course by the university's rejection of his request to take a class that includes summer field work in South Africa.

take the field 英英释义

take the field的翻译

verb

1. go on a campaign
    go off to war

    Synonym: campaign

2. go on the playing field, of a football team