The Japanese word for field is
原野
げんや - gen'yaJapanese 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)場。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 |
畑 | |
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 |
体 | |
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 体 and 笨 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 |
場 | |
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 |
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 |
界 | |
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. |
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 |
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