| 单词 | fieldman | 
| 释义 | fieldmann. 1.  An agricultural labourer. Also: a rustic, a peasant. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > farmer > 			[noun]		 > farm worker hindc1230 land-tiliec1275 fieldera1425 fieldmana1425 land-tiller?a1500 field labourer1610 scullogue1665 fieldworker1691 field hand1774 spalpeen1780 land-worker1782 farmhand1794 field woman1813 grass comber1825 cowman1828 chamar1858 guajiro1901 shamba boy1907 cowman-gardener1908 tractorman1946 hoggler1986 farm worker2017 a1425    Medulla Gram. 		(Stonyhurst)	 f. 3  				Agrestis, a fylde mon. c1475    Babees Bk. 		(Harl. 5086)	 		(2002)	  i. 7  				Kutte nouhte youre mete eke as it were Felde men. a1500    in  T. Wright  & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. 		(1884)	 I. 692  				Hec rustica, a feldman wyfe. a1500						 (?a1425)						    tr.  Secreta Secret. 		(Lamb.)	 73 (MED)  				Wylde letus þat feldmen clepyn skarioles. c1575    Balfour's Practicks 		(1754)	 536  				Feild-men quha has mair nor four ky. 1748    Porsenna's Invasion  i. i. 6  				No Thoughts of Ease, till Peace resume her Seat, And call the Fieldman to his quiet Home. 1891    T. Hardy Tess of the D'Urbervilles I. xiv. 171  				A field-man is a personality afield; a field-woman is a portion of the field. 2002    N. Tosches In Hand of Dante 165  				On these days, he took pen in hand, as a sore-shouldered and world-weary field-man might take scythe in hand, going forth with naught but the doomful vow of what must be done.  2.  A hunter. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > hunter > 			[noun]		 huntc1000 huntera1325 cacherec1340 pricasourc1387 waithmanc1425 chaser1470 huntsman1567 pricker1575 Nimrod1623 venator1656 fieldmana1683 sportsman1699 coureur de bois1700 sporting parson1757 chasseur1796 jäger1823 shikari1827 venerer1845 hunting-man1859 gamer1887 hunterman1891 veldman1895 a1683    P. Warwick in  W. Hone Every-day Bk. 		(1827)	 II. 146  				He was..a laborious hunter, or field-man.  3.  Cricket (chiefly Australian). A fielder; = fieldsman n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > cricketer > 			[noun]		 > fielder seeker-out1744 fieldsman1772 fieldman1773 field1816 fielder1824 scout1824 fag1825 watch1836 leather-hunter1944 1773    Morning Chron. 22 June  				Mr. George Louche of Chatham was admired for his activity in the field; he is supposed to be one of the best fieldmen in this county. 1829    Boy's Own Bk. 		(1st Amer. ed.)	 55  				If the striker hit the ball against the wicket of his partner when he is off the ground, he is out, if it have previously touched the bowler's or any of the field-men's hands. 1875    Morning Post 29 June 6/3  				There was a loud and simultaneous appeal from several of the field-men to the umpire. 1924    Times 26 Aug. 5/6  				It must be confessed that the batsmen were lucky, for the ball was often in the air, but nearly always just out of a fieldman's reach. 1972    Guardian 30 June 22/5  				Stackpole gave his major bowlers three close fieldmen. 2008    Northern Territory News 		(Austral.)	 		(Nexis)	 13 Nov. (Sport section) 40  				Australian cricket fielding coach Mike Young..rated Andrew Symonds as the best fieldman he had seen.  4.   a.  A surveyor engaged in fieldwork (fieldwork n. 2). Now historical. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > earth sciences > geography > map-making > surveying > 			[noun]		 > surveyor geometrian?c1400 geometrician?1537 surveyor1551 land-meter1582 land-measurer1632 measurer1636 geodesian1650 geometrist1772 geometer1773 arpenteur1789 land-surveyor1792 fieldman1838 1838    Times 1 Dec. 1/4  				To land surveyors.—A correct and expert field man and mapper, having just completed several parishes under the Tithe Commissioners, is desirous of entering into a sub-contract. 1896    J. C. Sala Illustr. Catal. & Man. 137  				The contours should not be inked in until the field man has had an opportunity to verify them. 1922    F. H. Lahee in  D. T. Day Handbk. Petroleum Industry I. 177  				The field man finds it of great advantage to have some sort of a preliminary map of the country which he is to survey. 1997    T. Pynchon Mason & Dixon 335  				For ev'ry surveyor who forsook his hearthside..for ev'ry such Field-Man there were dozens of enthusiastic amateurs.  b.  = fieldsman n. 1b. ΚΠ 1866    Ohio Farmer 7 July 1/1  				We had a call from Mr. O'Neil, field man of the House of David Landreth & Son of Philadelphia, who is on a business tour through the West. 1920    Creamery & Milk Plant Monthly Apr. 43/2  				It is natural to expect that the work of a field man is not always pleasant and his efforts are sometimes misunderstood by the farmers. 1957    Life 25 Feb. 37/1  				As field man, he draws on the developments of Campbell's agricultural research as well as his own experience as a vegetable farmer. 1993    Ont. Beef Farmer Sept. 50/1  				He accepted a job as the first ever fieldman for the Canadian Angus Association. 2001    I. MacLachlan Kill & Chill 93  				The name of the field man who made the assessment and the location of the cattle for sale, is placed on the auction's computer for viewing by potential buyers.  c.  A representative of a business or other organization who works in the field, rather than in a central office or headquarters; a field agent, a field representative. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > seller > 			[noun]		 > commercial traveller rideout1752 rider1752 outrider1762 traveller1790 commercial traveller1807 bagman1808 town traveller1808 commis voyageur1825 roundman1827 drummer1828 travelling salesman1833 bag woman1845 commercial1861 fieldman1875 outride1879 roundsman1884 knight of the road1889 representative1918 sales representative1949 sales rep1959 rep1973 1875    Proc. 6th Ann. Meeting Fire Underwriters' Assoc. of Northwest 15  				Field men. Upon the active personal exertions of this class of workers has depended much of the success attending the National Board organization. 1942    Fortune Nov. 113/2  				Its fieldmen, who used to tell dealers how to sell more gas, now show them how to sell ice skates, footballs, ping-pong sets, flashlights, radios, weather stripping, et al. 1977    ‘J. le Carré’ Honourable Schoolboy  i. iv. 71  				It was an overseas Chinese outfit..and the loony-bins of South East Asia are jam-packed with honest fieldmen. 1989    Mother Jones June 22/2  				He's been with the firm for 25 years, and he is a field man, not a paper shuffler. 2006    E. V. McDermitt Return to Berlin 189  				I'm a field man. I've always been a field man. I'm sick of a desk. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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