afield的意思和读音

afield

: [əˈfild] : [əˈfiːld]

adv.(,)

afieldIDM

You can hire a car if you want to explore further afield.

Journalists came from as far afield as China.

far/farther/further afieldfar away from home; to or in places that are not near

You can hire a car if you want to explore further afield.

Journalists came from as far afield as China.

adv.1.2.,3.(,)

adv.1.distant from home2.off the point or subject

1. ashore afield aground ...

2. aficionado afield afire ...

3. 2. Thank You for Saying thank You 1. Afield 2. Primer for the Nuclear Age ...

4. afield battlewise ...

5. afflict v. 使; afield ad. ; afloat ad. ; ...

6. ashore afield aground ...

7. ... ward afield defend ...

8. asleep afield ab—— () ...

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1.Conflicting reports of how much radiation was spreading farther afield were enough to cause panic.

2.But the bank found consolation in Thailand's growing sales to its neighbours and to "new" markets farther afield.

3.He said that Jade's select slate of customers so far has come from as far afield as Russia, Malta and Spain.西

4.With interest rates in the U. S. near record lows, investors are searching farther afield, and are often willing to take on more risk.

5.Slightly further afield there was a very good school in Tooting, but Tooting has had a couple too many murders for my tastes.TootingTooting

6.Mr Obama's determination to set America's relations with Muslims on a new footing will bring hope across the Middle East and farther afield.

7.And Asia is a good option for those prepared to move even farther afield, the recruiters said.

8.Governments hoping for a helping hand in bond markets will have to look farther afield than their own tottering banks.

9.The effects have been felt as far afield as Los Angeles , the city where a graphic T- shirt and pressed jeans used to pass for formal .T

10.And if you are prepared to move further afield-particularly to the middle of the country-you can save even more.