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ballpark UK ['bɔ:l.pɑ:k] US ['bɑ:l.pɑ:rk] US noun countable ■a large structure surrounding a field on which ball games, especially baseball games, are played (尤指)棒球场 UK ['bɔ:l.pɑ:k] US ['bɑ:l.pɑ:rk] US noun countable be in the same ballpark ■to be of a similar amount or cost 数量或价格相似•Jamie makes over two hundred thousand dollars and I don't know how much Tom makes, but I guess it's in the same ballpark.杰米赚超过二十万美元。不知道汤姆赚多少,但我猜大概差不多。 UK ['bɔ:l.pɑ:k] US ['bɑ:l.pɑ:rk] US noun countable be in the (right) ballpark ■to be close to the right amount 和实际数字相当接近•'And do you think the projected sales figures are realistic?' 'They're in the right ballpark.'“你认为预计的销售额符合实际吗?”“数字大致是准确的。” UK ['bɔ:l.pɑ:k] US ['bɑ:l.pɑ:rk] US adjective [before noun] ■A ballpark estimate or figure is a number which is a guess, but which you believe is near the correct number. 大致准确的数字•We'll have to go away and cost this carefully, but as a ballpark figure I'd say that it'll be about two million dollars.我们要回去仔细计算它的成本,但我估计会在200万美元左右。 |