Collocations for "fielding"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "fielding" in context.
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field
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [corn, wheat, soybean] field
- a [two-acre] field
- a field [of, measuring] [two acres]
- [plant, till, harvest, plow] the field
- were [grazing, sleeping, resting] in the field
- [camp, play] in a field
- an oil field
- fields rich in [oil, grains, crops, cereals]
- a [soccer, football, playing] field
- in [center, the back] field
- [14, 20-two] players on the field
- [ran, sprinted] down the field
- [ran] across the field
- [passed, punted, booted] the ball up the field
- the [team, players] took to the field
- [able, ready] to compete in the field
- put it on the playing field
- a related field
- is (not) my field of [study, expertise]
- specialize in the field of
- [representatives, experts, authorities] in the field of (medicine)
- is [inside, outside] my field of view
- [a magnetic, a gravitational, an electric] field
- [fill in, complete] the [remaining, empty] fields
- a [narrow, shallow, wide, big] depth of field
- a [strong, weak, competitive] field for the race
- is a required field
- a field of [ice, fans, blue]
- field [work, research, markers, events, hockey]
- a field [guide, trip, excursion]
- field [crops, vegetables]
- field [soldiers, artillery]
- a field [mouse, animal, insect]
- field [sports, events]
- scored a field goal
- will have a field day (when they find out)
- field [the ball, a fly]
- field the [question, survey]
- fielding questions (from)
- sports: [chose, decided] to field first
- UK: [try, have] to field off [reporters, his advances]
'fielding' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):