fairground 英 [ˈfeəgraʊnd]   美 [ˈfergraʊnd]

fairground

fairground  英 [ˈfeəgraʊnd] 美 [ˈfergraʊnd]

n. 露天市场;举行赛会的场所;游乐场 

名词复数:fairgrounds 

Today though, astrology has turned into nothing more than a fairground act and astronomy has turned into a science having to point out the difference! 但如今,占星学不过是游乐场的游戏罢了,而天文学成为了必须指出其中区别的科学!
Measuring appeal is as exact a science as guessing the number of sweets in a jar at the fairground. 对吸引力的衡量就像猜测露天游乐场中一个罐子里有多少糖果一样充满“技术性”。

  • A fairground is an open outdoor area where a fair, circus, or some other exhibition sets up temporarily. Many county fairs are put on at the same fairground for a week or two each summer. Many funnel cakes are eaten there.
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  • n. 露天市场;举行赛会的场所;游乐场
  • 1. Today though, astrology has turned into nothing more than a fairground act and astronomy has turned into a science having to point out the difference!

    但如今,占星学不过是游乐场的游戏罢了,而天文学成为了必须指出其中区别的科学!

  • 2. Measuring appeal is as exact a science as guessing the number of sweets in a jar at the fairground.

    对吸引力的衡量就像猜测露天游乐场中一个罐子里有多少糖果一样充满“技术性”。

  • 3. The collapse came as thousands of concert-goers were being evacuated from the fairground grandstand to a nearby coliseum.

    舞台坍塌以后,成千上万的音乐爱好者们从露天广场被疏散,并撤离到附近的一个体育馆内。

  • fairground (n.) also fair-ground, 1741, from fair (n.) + ground (n.).
fair·ground / ˈfeəɡraʊnd ; NAmE ˈferɡraʊnd / noun 1 an outdoor area where a fairwith entertainments is held 露天游乐场 2 [usually plural ] ( NAmE) a place where a fairshowing farm animals, farm products, etc. is held 农畜产品集市场地 the Ohio State Fairgrounds 俄亥俄州农畜产品集市场地 3 [usually plural ] ( NAmE) a place where companies and businesses hold a fairto show their products 商品交易会场址;展销会场地 the Milan trade fairgrounds 米兰交易会场址 fairground fairgrounds fair·ground / ˈfeəɡraʊnd ; NAmE ˈferɡraʊnd /
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