fielder
/ˈfiːldə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfiːldər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfēl-dər/ (ame, mw)
fielder — 名詞
- fieldersingular
- fieldersplural
1. in cricket or baseball, a player on the side that is not currently batting whose
守備員
板球或棒球中負責接球、阻止對方得分的球員
in cricket or baseball, a player on the side that is not currently batting whose job is to chase, catch, or stop the ball after the batter hits it, so the other team cannot score runs.
Yumi was the quickest fielder on the school cricket team, often diving to stop the ball.
Yumi 是校隊裡動作最快的守備員,常常飛撲擋下快要出界的球。
noun phrase: quickest fielder on the team
The fielder threw the ball straight to second base and got the runner out by half a metre.
守備員把球直接傳到二壘,差半公尺把跑者刺殺出局。
typical action: fielder + threw + to base
Coach Omar told the new fielders to keep their eyes on the bat, not on the bowler.
Omar 教練叮嚀新來的守備員,要盯著球棒,而不是投手。
Amelia hit the ball high into the air, but a fielder near the fence caught it cleanly with one hand.
Amelia 把球打得很高,但靠近圍籬的一名守備員單手乾淨俐落地接住了。
During the baseball match in Osaka, every fielder wore a leather glove to protect the hand.
在大阪那場棒球賽中,每位守備員都戴著皮製手套保護手部。
- outfielder
specifically a fielder positioned far from the batter in baseball
- infielder
specifically a fielder near the bases in baseball
用法筆記
Used specifically of cricket and baseball; in other sports the word for this role is different (for example, 'defender' in football). The batter or bowler/pitcher is never called a fielder, even while standing on the field.