ballpark

名詞

UK/ˈbɔːl.pɑːk/
US/ˈbɑːl.pɑːrk/

定義 ballpark 名詞

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A venue with a field for playing ball games, particularly baseball, surrounded by seating for spectators.

    (尤指)棒球场

    • Some individuals were selling tickets outside the ballpark.

      有些人在球场外卖票。

    • The current stadium will be replaced by a new ballpark featuring improved amenities.

      目前的体育场将被一个拥有更好设施的新球场取代。

    • The design of the ballpark allows for over fifty thousand spectators.

      这个球场的设计可以容纳超过五万名观众。

形容詞

UK/ˈbɔːl.pɑːk/
US/ˈbɑːl.pɑːrk/

定義 ballpark 形容詞

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    A ballpark estimate or figure is an approximate number that is believed to be close to the actual amount.

    (数字)大致准确的

    • Based on a ballpark estimate, the project cost will be around five million dollars.

      根据大致的估计,项目成本将在五百万美元左右。

    • I can't give you an exact number, but the ballpark budget should be between $100,000 and $150,000.

      我无法给你确切的数字,但大致的预算应该在10万到15万美元之间。

    • We can propose a ballpark figure first and then proceed with a more detailed analysis.

      我们可以先提出一个大致的数字,然后进行更详细的分析。

成語

  • be in the (right) ballpark

    to be within a reasonable range or approximation of the correct figure or amount.

    差不多、大致准确

    We are not sure of the exact cost, but we think the current estimate is in the right ballpark.

    我们不确定确切的成本,但我们认为目前的估计在正确的范围内。

  • be in the same ballpark

    To be within a similar range of quantity, amount, or cost.

    指数量或价格大致相近。

    The budgets of the two companies are in the same ballpark, so they can collaborate.

    这两家公司的预算大致相同,因此他们可以合作。