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Definition of playground in English: playgroundnoun ˈpleɪɡraʊndˈpleɪˌɡraʊnd 1An outdoor area provided for children to play in, especially at a school or public park. (尤指学校或公共公园里供儿童玩耍的)运动场,操场;游乐场 I was playing football in the playground as modifier playground games Example sentencesExamples - He said the noise of fireworks had already begun and would continue through to December, with evidence of spent fireworks in school playgrounds and on public paths.
- The species are found in gardens, parks, and school playgrounds across the UK, thus enabling everyone to take part in the survey wherever they live or work.
- It brings together key people involved in providing holiday playschemes, or maintaining parks, school playgrounds or playing fields.
- Encourage the use of ground-level safe play areas, such as public parks and playgrounds.
- The firm located school playgrounds in an area accessible to everyone in the community.
- They were ubiquitous in my little world: in the school playgrounds and the parks, for example.
- If pupils wish to play with balls in the playground areas they must be tennis balls only.
- Nowadays, schoolyards and community playgrounds and public parks are barren on a weekday afternoon.
- It is unfortunate that many zones in the study area and in Jordan as a whole, lack the presence of green areas, parks, and playgrounds for children.
- She added that, since the last competition, a skate park, playgrounds and a disabled walkway had been constructed.
- We teach them while riding in safe areas away from traffic, such as school playgrounds, parks and open areas.
- The man's licence conditions were not to go to schools, public parks, playgrounds, swimming pools or leisure centres.
- The fat kid who wants to join the playground football game traditionally buys his admission with a ball.
- For the whole city of Chicago, the ratio was 507 people to each acre of public and private parks and playgrounds.
- Regarding the individual area development plan, does zoning provide for parks, playgrounds and shopping nearby?
- She runs over to the playground area then waits for Anny to give her a hand up the logs that surround the bark.
- She said many parents in the area could not afford to put their children in play schemes for the holidays and playgrounds in the area were limited.
- She reached the school playground area and was thankful it was deserted.
- I remember not wanting to spend time there, due to the lack of a proper playground area to play in.
- Is it skate parks and playgrounds that youth have reclaimed as theirs?
Synonyms play area, park, playing field, recreation ground, amusement park British adventure playground - 1.1 A place where a particular group of people choose to enjoy themselves.
活动场所 the mountains are a playground for hang-gliders 那些山是悬挂式滑翔机爱好者的活动场所。 Example sentencesExamples - The fort serves as a playground for the children, who hide in its ramparts and race along the walls.
- The place would certainly have become a playground for every kind of nihilist and fundamentalist.
- Is open source software a powerhouse for innovation or a playground for geeks?
- The brilliant playgrounds enjoyed by pupils at Burlington Infants School are enough to make you want to be three again.
- It is not designed as a playground for the rich, but as a museum for the masses.
- If Asmujo fails to find his inner self, then his solo exhibition is just a playground for him.
- The riverside has long been a playground for Leeman Road lads, said Mr Newland, who is 62.
- For tax purposes, they are registered as living in Monaco, a playground for the Euro jet set.
Definition of playground in US English: playgroundnounˈpleɪˌɡraʊndˈplāˌɡround 1An outdoor area provided for children to play in, especially at a school or public park. (尤指学校或公共公园里供儿童玩耍的)运动场,操场;游乐场 Example sentencesExamples - He said the noise of fireworks had already begun and would continue through to December, with evidence of spent fireworks in school playgrounds and on public paths.
- She runs over to the playground area then waits for Anny to give her a hand up the logs that surround the bark.
- The firm located school playgrounds in an area accessible to everyone in the community.
- The fat kid who wants to join the playground football game traditionally buys his admission with a ball.
- Is it skate parks and playgrounds that youth have reclaimed as theirs?
- Nowadays, schoolyards and community playgrounds and public parks are barren on a weekday afternoon.
- Regarding the individual area development plan, does zoning provide for parks, playgrounds and shopping nearby?
- If pupils wish to play with balls in the playground areas they must be tennis balls only.
- Encourage the use of ground-level safe play areas, such as public parks and playgrounds.
- The man's licence conditions were not to go to schools, public parks, playgrounds, swimming pools or leisure centres.
- I remember not wanting to spend time there, due to the lack of a proper playground area to play in.
- The species are found in gardens, parks, and school playgrounds across the UK, thus enabling everyone to take part in the survey wherever they live or work.
- It is unfortunate that many zones in the study area and in Jordan as a whole, lack the presence of green areas, parks, and playgrounds for children.
- It brings together key people involved in providing holiday playschemes, or maintaining parks, school playgrounds or playing fields.
- They were ubiquitous in my little world: in the school playgrounds and the parks, for example.
- She reached the school playground area and was thankful it was deserted.
- She added that, since the last competition, a skate park, playgrounds and a disabled walkway had been constructed.
- We teach them while riding in safe areas away from traffic, such as school playgrounds, parks and open areas.
- She said many parents in the area could not afford to put their children in play schemes for the holidays and playgrounds in the area were limited.
- For the whole city of Chicago, the ratio was 507 people to each acre of public and private parks and playgrounds.
Synonyms play area, park, playing field, recreation ground, amusement park - 1.1 A place where a particular group of people choose to enjoy themselves.
活动场所 the mountains are a playground for hang gliders 那些山是悬挂式滑翔机爱好者的活动场所。 Example sentencesExamples - It is not designed as a playground for the rich, but as a museum for the masses.
- The riverside has long been a playground for Leeman Road lads, said Mr Newland, who is 62.
- If Asmujo fails to find his inner self, then his solo exhibition is just a playground for him.
- Is open source software a powerhouse for innovation or a playground for geeks?
- The place would certainly have become a playground for every kind of nihilist and fundamentalist.
- The brilliant playgrounds enjoyed by pupils at Burlington Infants School are enough to make you want to be three again.
- The fort serves as a playground for the children, who hide in its ramparts and race along the walls.
- For tax purposes, they are registered as living in Monaco, a playground for the Euro jet set.
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