afield 英 [əˈfi:ld]   美 [əˈfild]

afield

afield  英 [əˈfi:ld] 美 [əˈfild]

adv. 在战场上;去野外;在远处;远离著 

If you are going further afield, why not stick out your thumb. 如果你走得很远,为什么不伸出你的拇指。
While most of the entrants came from Tokyo and surrounds, one hailed from as far afield as New York, which appeared to be something of a novelty. 大多数的参赛者来自东京和周边地区,最远的一名参赛者来自纽约,他们是为了来体验这新奇而有趣的节日的。

  • Afield means at a far distance. When you go far afield, you travel a very long way.
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  • adv. 在战场上;去野外;在远处;远离著
  • 1. If you are going further afield, why not stick out your thumb.

    如果你走得很远,为什么不伸出你的拇指。

  • 2. While most of the entrants came from Tokyo and surrounds, one hailed from as far afield as New York, which appeared to be something of a novelty.

    大多数的参赛者来自东京和周边地区,最远的一名参赛者来自纽约,他们是为了来体验这新奇而有趣的节日的。

  • 3. Some of the materials they used came from as far afield as Burma and the Far East.

    一些他们使用的物质来自缅甸和远东这么远的地方。

  • afield (adv.) "in or to a field," 1590s, contraction of Middle English prepositional phrase in felde, from Old English on felda "in the field" (especially of battle); see a- (1) + field (n.). Meaning "away from home, at a distance" is attested by early 15c.
afield / əˈfiːld ; NAmE əˈfiːld / adverb IDIOM far/farther/further aˈfield far away from home; to or in places that are not near 远离家乡;去远处;在远方 You can hire a car if you want to explore further afield. 假如你想逛更远的地方,可以租辆汽车。 Journalists came from as far afield asChina. 新闻记者来自遥远的中国。 afield / əˈfiːld ; NAmE əˈfiːld /
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