| 单词 |
showground |
| 释义 |
showgroundshow‧ground /ˈʃəʊɡraʊnd $ ˈʃoʊ-/ noun [countable] British English  - Dezi's visit to the showground continued with a canter around the main ring ... and then he joined the grand parade.
- Freshers' fair is the traditional showground where societies fall over themselves to attract some of the 5000 new students.
- Rain has turned parts of the showground at Malvern into a quagmire.
- The showground will play host to more than 10,000 animals this year.
- The event will take place at the Royal Highland showground at Ingliston, Edinburgh.
- The race was run on a fast and flat course around an old airfield, now used as a showground.
- Tickets are £110 each and free parking is available in Battersea Park with a courtesy minibus service to and from the showground.
a large area of land where an event such as a farming show or a fete can be held |
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