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The Japanese word for field is
原野

げんや - gen'ya



field

Japanese Definition


field
     1. 名詞. 野原。
     2. 名詞. 畑。
     3. 名詞. 競技場、フィールド。
     4. 名詞. 戦場。
     5. 名詞. 分野、フィールド。
     6. 名詞. (物理学)。界。
     7. 動詞. (他動詞)~に出場させる。
     8. 動詞. (他動詞)~の守備につく。
     9. 動詞. (他動詞)~をさばく。
           She will field questions immediately after her presentation.
           彼女は、プレゼンテーション後すぐに質問を捌く。
     10. 動詞. (自動詞)守備につく。



Translations for field and their definitions

原野
     1. n. open country
     2. n. field; plain


     1. n. dry field
     2. n. field of specialty
           音楽畑の人 - music specialist


フィールド
     1. n. field, land area
     2. n. the field in track and field
     3. n. field, area for playing a game
     4. n. field in mathematics
     5. n. field in geology
     6. n. field in computing


分野
     1. n. field, sphere (of work), area (of study)
     2. n. the area of one person's focus of work or study


戦場
     1. n. battlefield


     1. Usage: This character was originally an alternative form of (m, zh, 笨) as used in Chinese. This usage now appears to be obsolete, at least in Japanese, where and are distinct
     2. counter. counter for humanoid objects
     3. n. the body (e.g., of a human or animal)
           in particular, the torso excluding the limbs: the trunk, abdomen
     4. n. a substance, matter
     5. n. a form, shape
     6. n. (algebra) field (commutative ring with invertible nonzero elements)
     7. n. a outward appearance, look, aspect
           そう いう てい で - assuming that it is so


     1. n. (from 1275) a place
     2. n. (from 1701) a situation, the circumstances of a particular place and time
           (synonyms, ja, 状況, tr1=jōkyō, q1=circumstances more generally)
     3. n. (from 1825) an act, a section of a play
     4. n. (from 1888) (physics) a field
     5. n. (from 1893) a trading floor, as in a market or exchange
           (synonyms, ja, 立会場, tr1=tachiaijō)
     6. counter. (from 1825) an act, a section of a play
     7. n. (date uncertain) a flattened area used for festivals or ceremonies
     8. n. (from late 1300s) a place where events are held
     9. suffix. (from early 700s) place, arena, course
     10. suffix. (date uncertain) while, period


領域
     1. n. realm, territory, occupied area
           君は危険な領域に踏み込んでいるよ。 - You're stepping into dangerous territory.
     2. n. field (area of expertise)
           研究領域 - area of study
     3. n. (math) domain


     1. n. boundary
     2. n. a bounded area or region
     3. n. a bounded group of people, a society, a world as a social grouping, such as business, celebrities, or finance
           Used both as a standalone noun, and in compounds. Use in compounds is more common in this sense.
           自然の界、自然界 - the natural world
           美術界 - the art world
     4. n. the border edge of a thing
     5. n. (Buddhism) the category of a thing
     6. n. (Buddhism) the world or realm of a thing
     7. n. lines drawn between the lines of a text, as on lined writing paper
     8. n. lines drawn to lay out a draft of a piece of artwork: a sketch
     9. n. (biology taxonomy) a kingdom
     10. n. (geology) a stratum corresponding to a geologic age
     11. n. border, boundary, limits
     12. n. Usage: More commonly spelled 境. Derived terms primarily use that spelling, so see that entry for more details.


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