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Перевод: outfield
[существительное] отдаленное поле; отдаленное место; неизведанная область; неизученная область; дальняя часть поля; игроки, находящиеся в дальней части поля
Тезаурус:
- Therefore, all we must hope is that Tendulkar hears the right voices in the crowd when he has edged a few seaming balls at Headingley into the gloves of the "keeper and when the tiny bundle of sweaters frozen in the outfield at Middlesbrough drops a catch.
- He would go off into a musing in the outfield.
- The colours changed back to the traditional, the ball from white to red, the pads and clothing from kaleidoscopic to white, there were no floodlights, the pitches and outfield were hard and bare and the temperature consistently in the low 30s celsius.
- The crowd of 7,000 - Aberdeen's lowest of the season - had little to enthuse over in a drab second half in which Aberdeen had several excellent chances but displayed their old failing of not converting demonstrable outfield superiority into goals.
- If DeFreitas is out and Lamb remains unable to throw the ball properly, England's outfield would have a Madame Tussaud's look about it, which is also a point in favour of David Capel above Derek Pringle.
- However, Gary is assured of a permanent place in Palace annals, because he became only our third player ever to appear in all the different numbered outfield shirts, when he wore the number three Jersey at Barnsley on 23 August 1986.
- Both cars spun on to the grass outfield, Senna's McLaren minus its left front wheel and Mansell's car damaged badly enough to ensure his retirement.
- In fact, during 1943-;44 Albert played in every outfield position at least once and he still scored goals that set the fans' interest alight.
- Since then safety work has pushed up that capacity and when the (New Zealand) All Blacks play there in three weeks it will be helped to 21,000 by a temporary stand erected over the Tanner Bank wall on the outfield of the adjacent cricket field, adding 2,300 spectators who need not be counted in the official figure.
- The boundaries may have been short, with netting to protect the club's offices, but it was worthwhile practice for Smith, and a glimpse of warmer times ahead for a remarkable crowd; there were about 100 well wrapped-up diehards, one of whom plonked himself in a red deckchair on the outfield, dangerously at midwicket.
- The young society was not drawn to quaintness, or studiousness, or absence of mind in the outfield.
- At the conclusion, Richardson's young, reconstituted team took off on a joyful, hand-in-hand lap of honour around the outfield in a significant show of unity.
- Gower put West Indies in and watched them score 249 in 46 overs, thanks in part to a very fast outfield.
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