turf

/tɜːf/ (bre, ipa) · /tɜːrf/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtərf/ (ame, mw) · /tɝːf/ (ame, ipa)

turf — noun

  • turfsingular
  • turfsplural

1. the uppermost layer of ground where grass roots are woven into the dirt beneath

1.名詞B1
釋義

the uppermost layer of ground where grass roots are woven into the dirt beneath it; also such material cut into rectangles for lawns or sports grounds

例句

Adina sat on the soft turf in the park and watched the children play.

The groundskeeper laid fresh turf around the new flower bed.

collocation: lay turf / fresh turf

同義詞
  • grass

    refers only to the plant, not the soil layer

  • sod

    American English term for a cut rectangular piece of turf

  • lawn

    the whole grassy area, not the material itself

2. the activity of racing horses as a sport or commercial enterprise

2.名詞B2
釋義

the activity of racing horses as a sport or commercial enterprise

例句

Hassan has been involved in the turf for over twenty years as a trainer.

fixed phrase: the turf = horse racing

The excitement of the turf draws thousands of fans to the racetrack every weekend.

同義詞
  • horse racing

    more general and neutral; 'turf' has a traditional, insider tone

  • racing

    shorter, but less specific — could mean car or dog racing

用法筆記

Almost always used with 'the' — 'the turf' refers to the horse-racing world collectively (breeders, trainers, jockeys, bettors). Not used for a single race event.

常見錯誤

I went to the turf yesterday to bet.
I went to the racetrack yesterday to bet.
💡'the turf' refers to the whole sport, not a specific venue.

3. a topic or field where somebody possesses great knowledge, skill, or authority

3.名詞B2
釋義

a topic or field where somebody possesses great knowledge, skill, or authority

例句

When the discussion moved to data security, Quan was clearly on his own turf.

idiom: be on one's own turf = be in one's area of expertise

Rohan prefers to stick to his turf and avoid arguments about politics.

同義詞
  • territory

    covers both literal space and figurative domains; more general than 'turf'

  • domain

    more formal; often used in academic or professional contexts

  • specialty

    focuses on expertise rather than control or influence

文法句型

somebody's turf

be on somebody's turf

用法筆記

Metaphorical extension of the territory sense. Often used in possessive constructions ('my turf', 'his turf', 'our turf').

4. a place or region that a person or group feels belongs to them, often defending

4.名詞B2
釋義

a place or region that a person or group feels belongs to them, often defending it against outsiders or rivals

例句

The two gangs fought over turf near the old warehouse.

Allison warned the new delivery drivers to stay off her family's turf.

collocation: stay off somebody's turf

同義詞
  • territory

    broader and more neutral; 'turf' carries a competitive or defensive tone

  • patch

    British informal; similar meaning but less aggressive

  • stomping ground

    informal; refers to a familiar place, not necessarily defended

文法句型

somebody's turf

defend one's turf

on somebody's turf

用法筆記

Common in contexts of gangs, rival groups, or businesses competing for customers in a local area. Also used playfully among friends about personal spaces.

常見錯誤

This garden is my turf.' (if simply meaning 'my garden')
The kitchen is my turf when it comes to cooking.
💡'turf' implies ownership and defense, not just possession.

5. dried blocks of peat, cut from boggy ground and burned as fuel for heating or co

5.名詞C1
釋義

dried blocks of peat, cut from boggy ground and burned as fuel for heating or cooking

例句

Mizuki's grandmother still burns turf in her old fireplace every winter.

The smell of burning turf filled the small cottage in County Kerry.

collocation: burning turf

同義詞
  • peat

    the material in its natural state before being cut and dried

用法筆記

Primarily used in Ireland, Scotland, and other regions with peat bogs. In modern contexts, environmental concerns have reduced its common use.

turf — verb