brownfield 英 [ˈbraʊnfi:ld]   美 [ˈbraʊnˌfild]

brownfield

brownfield  英 [ˈbraʊnfi:ld] 美 [ˈbraʊnˌfild]

n. 棕色地带(指城中旧房被清除后可盖新房的区域);褐色油田  adj. 棕色地带的 

名词复数:brownfields 

Booch: There's a phrase emerging called brownfield development. Booch:此处出现了一个被称作 Brownfield 开发的阶段。
The World Bank is assisting China in addressing the challenge of brownfield management. 世界银行东亚与太平洋地区可持续发展局负责中国业务的副局长羿艾德先生说:“世界银行在协助中国应对棕地管理的挑战。

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  • n. 棕色地带(指城中旧房被清除后可盖新房的区域);褐色油田
  • adj. 棕色地带的
  • 1. Booch: There's a phrase emerging called brownfield development.

    Booch:此处出现了一个被称作 Brownfield 开发的阶段。

  • 2. The World Bank is assisting China in addressing the challenge of brownfield management.

    世界银行东亚与太平洋地区可持续发展局负责中国业务的副局长羿艾德先生说:“世界银行在协助中国应对棕地管理的挑战。

  • 3. A ‘brownfield’ is a parcel of land contaminated by one or more hazardous substances, but that has potential to be reused once it is cleaned up.

    污染场地也称棕地,是指受到一种或多种有害物质污染但经过清理之后仍有潜力重新开发利用的土地。

  • brownfield (n.) abandoned or disused industrial land, often contaminated to some degree, 1992, American English, from brown (adj.) + field (n.).
brown·field / ˈbraʊnfiːld ; NAmE ˈbraʊnfiːld / adjective [only before noun ] ( BrE) used to describe an area of land in a city that was used by industry or for offices in the past and that may now be cleared for new building development 棕色地带(待重新开发的城市用地) a brownfield site 城市棕色地带工地 brown·field / ˈbraʊnfiːld ; NAmE ˈbraʊnfiːld /
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