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Examples:embankment or foothpath between paddy fields—official in charge of fields (old)—the “Four Clean-ups” Movement (1963-66), a nationwide movement clean things up in the fields of politics, economy, organization and ideology (historical)—Fields Medal (for mathematics, approximate equivalent Nobel prize)—give up a life in the fields—low earth dyke separating fields—bailing bucket (tool for irrigating fields)—Shing-Tung Yau (1949-), Chinese-American mathematician, Fields medalist in 1982—fortify defenses and raze the fields (idiom); to leave nothing for the invader—basin irrigation (e.g. paddy fields)—drain between fields, irrigation—farm fire (for clearing fields)—work in the fields (esp. young school-leavers)—abandon (cultivated fields)—clear stubble from fields (agriculture)—Terence Tao, Chinese-Australian mathematician, Fields medalist in 2006—lit. the blue sea turned inmulberry fields [idiom.]—classifier for farm fields—raised path between fields—the beasts of the field and the birds of the air—Bernard Montgomery (Montie) (1887-1976), Second World War British field marshal—leave (the stage, an exam room, the playing field etc)—be accommodating in negotiating the boundary of one's field—field of rational numbers (math.), usually denoted by Q—Kurt Lewing (1890-1944), German American psychologist of the Gestalt school, the author of Field Theory—any occupation that involves a great deal of field work—refers all areas of Chinese presence (esp. in the cultural field), including parts of Southeast Asia, Europe and the Americas—"Redology", academic field devoted the study of A Dream of Red Mansions—field of complex numbers (math.), usually denoted by C—lit. don't let one's own fertile water flow inothers' field—electromagnetic field n —field-allocation (in Chinese astrology, the association between celestial regions and corresponding terrestrial realms)—Aceldama (field bought by Judas Iscariot with his 30 pieces of silver in Matthew 27:7)—arrow used as a token of authority (by field commanders)—empty room, clean field (idiom); clean out everything leave nothing for the enemy— |