What is the pronunciation of field?

1. Pronunciation: [ chǎng ]

2. Definition of field [ chǎng ]:

1. A relatively large place that meets certain needs: meeting ~. Shit~. City~. Drama~. Guang~.

2. Stage: Up~. Next~.

3. Refers to a certain scope of activities: official~. Fame and fortune~. Every time I make a play.

4. The place where the incident happened: now~. When~. In ~.

3. The meaning of another pronunciation of "chang" [cháng]:

1. A flat open space, mostly used for drying and rolling grain: beat~. Get up~. ~The top is piled with wheat.

2. Fair; market: rush ~.

3. Used for the process of things: 1. Soaking the rain. 1 ~ Great war. So happy~.

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1. Shopping mall? [ shāng chǎng ]?

A market composed of various shops and stalls gathered in one or several connected buildings.

Quotation: Ba Jin's "Autumn in Spring" 17: "Does [she] follow that person all day long in the theater, in the shopping mall, and at the card table?"

2. Playground? [ cāo chǎng ]?

A venue used for physical exercise or military drills.

Quotation: Ding Ling's "Meng Ke" 1: "Everyone on the playground moved quickly, and a few people playing tennis followed the crowd towards the eighth classroom."

3. Square? [ guǎng chǎng ]?

A vast venue, especially a vast venue in the city: Tiananmen~.

4. Stall?[tān cháng]?

Spread out the harvested crops on the field to dry.

Quotation: Zhao Shuli's "Sanliwan·Can't Move Just One Person": "[Zhang Leyi] But suddenly he thought that Ganoderma lucidum was stalled by Ma's family in Ma Duoshou's field to the west of the community field. I thought she might have heard me."

5. Raise the field? [yáng cháng]?

Use machines, shovels, etc. to lift the fallen grains and beans. , use the wind to blow off the shells and dust, and separate the clean seeds.

Quotation: Zhao Shuli's "Sanliwan·Three Fields": "During the winnowing process, someone must use a broom to brush the broken leaves and stems that have not been blown out by the wind on the winnowed grain. ."