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(to trample) in general the place, space, space on which one labors or acts; an arena, a stage, a hippodrome, a place adapted for running, racing, arenas, games, wrestling, etc. Go out into the field. Arrange a field for cages, baiting, fighting animals. The field of battle, the place where it happened.
| * The field of life, the whole earthly life of a person, in everyday life. What career did he choose? what kind of life, or what sciences, craft and business he devoted himself to. The field of high-society life is empty and gone. The higher official field is slippery. The field of arts has now become breadless. Of the newest, Humboldt, on the top natural sciences, takes precedence.
| church a travel measure, and probably a daily passage, about 20 versts. Field, -schevy, related to this.

Dal V.I. . Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary, 1863-1866 .

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The following word meanings:

  • What's happened checked- he's something, turned around, and left.
  • escorted - escorted horse thieves to Siberia.
  • try - what, try and -sya; try, tempt, encroach on what; - what to taste, to taste. I tried to run, but unsuccessfully, they caught me. …
  • priyuchali - they have themselves orphans. If only someone would shelter the burnt ones for a while! They've settled in somewhere.

FIELD

cf. (to trample) in general the place, space, space on which one labors or acts; an arena, a stage, a hippodrome, a place adapted for running, racing, arenas, games, wrestling, etc. Go out into the field. Arrange a field for cages, baiting, fighting animals. The field of battle, the place where it happened.

| * The field of life, the whole earthly life of a person, in everyday life. What career did he choose? what kind of life, or what sciences, craft and business he devoted himself to. The field of high-society life is empty and gone. The higher official field is slippery. The field of arts has now become breadless. Of the newest, Humboldt, in the field of natural sciences, excels.

| church a travel measure, and probably a daily passage, about 20 versts. Field, -schevy, related to this.

Dal. Dictionary Dahl. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what is PORISCHE in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • FIELD
    cm. …
  • FIELD V encyclopedic dictionary:
    , -a, cf. (high). Area of ​​activity. On p. ...
  • FIELD in the Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron:
    ? cm. …
  • FIELD in the Full accentuated paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    along the "shelter," the "shelter," the "shelter," the "shelter," the "shelter," the "shelter," the "shelter," the "shelter," the "should," the "should,"
  • FIELD in the Popular Explanatory-Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    -ac., high. 1) The scope of someone's. strengths, abilities, sphere of activity. literary field. Scientific field. I sat in thought near the river, ...
  • FIELD in the Thesaurus of Russian business vocabulary:
    Syn: See...
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    Syn: See...
  • FIELD in the Dictionary of synonyms of Abramov:
    see arena, career, place || finish the earthly field, strive for ...
  • FIELD in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language:
    Syn: See...
  • FIELD in the New explanatory and derivational dictionary of the Russian language Efremova:
    1. cf. Field of activity. 2. cf. obsolete 1) Place for running, wrestling and other competitions. 2) The place where some-l. …
  • FIELD in the Dictionary of the Russian Language Lopatin:
    p`oprische, ...
  • FIELD full spelling dictionary Russian language:
    field, ...
  • FIELD in the Spelling Dictionary:
    p`oprische, ...
  • FIELD in the Dictionary of the Russian Language Ozhegov:
    area of ​​activity On the p. ...
  • FIELD in the Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language Ushakov:
    field, cf. (bookish rhetorician). Field of activity. Military field. Scientific field. What field will open to me when he breaks the horn of the tribal boyars. …
  • FIELD in the Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova:
    field 1. cf. Field of activity. 2. cf. obsolete 1) Place for running, wrestling and other competitions. 2) The place where ...
  • FIELD in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language Efremova:
  • FIELD in the Big Modern explanatory dictionary Russian language:
    I cf. Field of activity. II cf. obsolete 1. Place for running, wrestling and other competitions. 2. A place where any ...
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