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Definition of field sports in English: field sportsplural noun Outdoor sports, especially hunting, shooting, and fishing. 野外运动(尤指打猎、射击、钓鱼) Example sentencesExamples - Mr Knox was devoted all his life to hunting and field sports, and his old horse, which he rode at last hunt not very long since, followed his coffin to the grave.
- The IFA proposal to launch a new countryside membership for nonfarmers living in the countryside or involved in field sports met with a mixed reception at the AGM.
- Hunters argue that hunting and other field sports conserve the countryside and contribute to it remaining the way we expect it to be.
- If field sports are curtailed to the point of abolition and if the slow retreat from farming turns into a rout - both are possible - then it remains to be seen what will be done.
- Our sport is rife with that same insidious elitism that has decayed the core of other field sports, which now face the very real prospect of being outlawed.
- For most commentators who referred to hunting and hawking in their written work, field sports were thoroughly moral occupations.
- He is a passionate and eloquent defender of field sports and his argument that hare coursing and bullfighting are both in the general interest of the species is persuasive.
- Recommended activities include walking and jogging, weight training, aerobics, stair climbing, field sports, racquet sports, court sports and dancing.
- It is hardly surprising that a county with such a strong tradition of field sports should display a hillside representation of a white horse, Robert writes.
- Not so long ago, there would have been nothing remarkable about a wealthy Englishman - Clapton is worth an estimated £120 million - indulging a love of field sports.
- He supports the Conservatives on field sports - Penny is a member of the local hunt - and he thought the peremptory way Margaret Jay dismissed the hereditary peers contemptible.
- Whether you like field sports such as shooting and stalking or to get out on the river with your fishing rod, this place offers a slice of heaven.
- Without this many people would never have the opportunity to try field sports or other activities.
- Whereas her sister pursued the royal family's traditional interests in field sports and was happiest wearing tweeds on the hill, Margaret preferred a different kind of style and night clubs soon became a familiar hunting ground.
- It is said that the local tribesman used to organise field sports while not engaged in agricultural pursuit.
- There is hunting in France, Ireland and the United States; there are Animal Rights Movements in those countries also; but in none of them is there any serious political challenge to field sports.
- North Yorkshire field sports enthusiasts are set to take dozens of working dogs to Westminster tomorrow to protest against an outright ban on hunting.
- Fishermen have kept records of catches over the years and many naturalists and field sports people recorded sightings of mammals like the otter.
- The descendants of Stubbs's patrons, and those who share their enthusiasm for bloodstock and field sports, have become objects of widespread derision outside their own cultures and communities.
- Yet, he argues, almost the only genuinely self-sustaining activities in many Highland areas are field sports.
Definition of field sports in US English: field sportsplural nounˈfēld ˌspôrtsˈfild ˌspɔrts Outdoor sports, especially hunting, shooting, and fishing. 野外运动(尤指打猎、射击、钓鱼) Example sentencesExamples - It is said that the local tribesman used to organise field sports while not engaged in agricultural pursuit.
- The IFA proposal to launch a new countryside membership for nonfarmers living in the countryside or involved in field sports met with a mixed reception at the AGM.
- Mr Knox was devoted all his life to hunting and field sports, and his old horse, which he rode at last hunt not very long since, followed his coffin to the grave.
- There is hunting in France, Ireland and the United States; there are Animal Rights Movements in those countries also; but in none of them is there any serious political challenge to field sports.
- Whether you like field sports such as shooting and stalking or to get out on the river with your fishing rod, this place offers a slice of heaven.
- Hunters argue that hunting and other field sports conserve the countryside and contribute to it remaining the way we expect it to be.
- He is a passionate and eloquent defender of field sports and his argument that hare coursing and bullfighting are both in the general interest of the species is persuasive.
- Recommended activities include walking and jogging, weight training, aerobics, stair climbing, field sports, racquet sports, court sports and dancing.
- He supports the Conservatives on field sports - Penny is a member of the local hunt - and he thought the peremptory way Margaret Jay dismissed the hereditary peers contemptible.
- Without this many people would never have the opportunity to try field sports or other activities.
- For most commentators who referred to hunting and hawking in their written work, field sports were thoroughly moral occupations.
- If field sports are curtailed to the point of abolition and if the slow retreat from farming turns into a rout - both are possible - then it remains to be seen what will be done.
- Fishermen have kept records of catches over the years and many naturalists and field sports people recorded sightings of mammals like the otter.
- Yet, he argues, almost the only genuinely self-sustaining activities in many Highland areas are field sports.
- North Yorkshire field sports enthusiasts are set to take dozens of working dogs to Westminster tomorrow to protest against an outright ban on hunting.
- It is hardly surprising that a county with such a strong tradition of field sports should display a hillside representation of a white horse, Robert writes.
- Whereas her sister pursued the royal family's traditional interests in field sports and was happiest wearing tweeds on the hill, Margaret preferred a different kind of style and night clubs soon became a familiar hunting ground.
- The descendants of Stubbs's patrons, and those who share their enthusiasm for bloodstock and field sports, have become objects of widespread derision outside their own cultures and communities.
- Our sport is rife with that same insidious elitism that has decayed the core of other field sports, which now face the very real prospect of being outlawed.
- Not so long ago, there would have been nothing remarkable about a wealthy Englishman - Clapton is worth an estimated £120 million - indulging a love of field sports.
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