afield /əˈfi(ə)ld/
(ad.)至野外,在田野,至遠方
A·field adv.
1. To, in, or on the field. “We drove afield.”
How jocund did they drive their team afield! --Gray.
2. Out of the way; astray.
Why should he wander afield at the age of fifty-five! --Trollope.
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afield
adv 1: far away from home or one's usual surroundings; "looking
afield for new lands to conquer"- R.A.Hall [syn: abroad]
2: in or into a field (especially a field of battle); "the
armies were afield, challenging the enemy's advance";
"unlawful to carry hunting rifles afield until the season
opens"
3: off the subject; beyond the point at issue; "such
digressions can lead us too far afield"