| 释义 | infieldin‧field /ˈɪnfiːld/ noun [singular]    Anderson scrambles out as an ambulance races across the infield.For instance, could the infield fly rule be in some way analogous to punctuated equilibrium?Hound Tor shows this very clearly, with its infield demarcated by corn ditches and endless pasture on the moor beyond.Mesa got Hammonds to ground sharply to the right side of the infield for what looked like an easy double play.Only minutes before the final whistle, Halliday weaved his way infield, causing the disruption from which Morris was to score.Ryan Stromsborg, a sophomore from Notre Dame High, is challenging for a starting spot in the infield and outfield.The Yankees are losing 9-0 in a playoff game when Jair beats out an infield hit to the right side.Then rookie Tony Batista popped an 0-2 pitch through the right side of the infield.
► Baseball1the part of a cricket field nearest to the player who hits the ball  OPP  outfield2the part of a baseball field inside the four bases  OPP  outfield3the group of players in this part of the cricket or baseball field—infielder noun [countable]balk, verbball game, nounball park, nounballplayer, nounbase, nounbaseline, nounbat, verbbatter, nounblooper, nounbreak, nounbull pen, nounbunt, verbcatch, verbcatcher, nouncentre, noundesignated hitter, noundiamond, noundouble, noundouble, verbdouble-header, noundouble play, nounfastball, nounfirst base, nounfly, verbfly, nounfly ball, nounfoul, verbgrand slam, noungrounder, nounheavy hitter, nounhome base, nounhome plate, nounhomer, nounhome run, nouninfield, nouninning, nounmidfielder, nounmitt, nounmound, nounpark, nounpinch-hit, verbpitch, nounpitch, verbpitcher, nounpitchout, nounplate, nounpop fly, nounrebound, verbrebound, nounrun, nounshortstop, nounshut-out, nounsingle, nounslam dunk, nounslugger, nounspring training, nounsteal, verbstrikeout, nountriple, noun |