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View usage for: (pædək) Word forms: plural paddocks1. countable nounA paddock is a small field where horses are kept. The family kept horses in the paddock in front of the house. Synonyms: field, meadow, pasture, pen More Synonyms of paddock 2. countable nounIn horse racing or motor racing, the paddock is the place where the horses or cars are kept just before each race. paddock in British English 1 (ˈpædək) noun1. a small enclosed field, often for grazing or training horses, usually near a house or stable 2. (in horse racing) the enclosure in which horses are paraded and mounted before a race, together with the accompanying rooms 3. (in motor racing) an area near the pits where cars are worked on before races 4. Australian and New Zealand any area of fenced land 5. Australian and New Zealand a playing field 6. the long paddock verb7. (transitive) to confine (horses, etc) in a paddock Word origin C17: variant of dialect parrock, from Old English pearruc enclosure, of Germanic origin. See parkpaddock in British English 2 (ˈpædək) noun archaic or dialect a frog or toad Also called (Scot): puddock Word origin C12: from pad toad, probably from Old Norse padda; see -ockpaddock in American English 1 (ˈpædək) Word origin ME paddoke < padde (< OE pad, frog, toad) + -ok, -ock paddock in American English 2 (ˈpædək) noun1. a small field or enclosure near a stable, in which horses are exercised 2. an enclosure at a racetrack, where horses are saddled 3. in Australia, an enclosed piece of land Word origin phonetic alteration of earlier parrock < ME parrok, enclosed field < OE pearruc, enclosure: see park More idioms containingpaddock have kangaroos in your top paddock Examples of 'paddock' in a sentencepaddock Horses grazing the paddock will therefore eat some of these worms.There are also gardens and two paddocks.He wants to build a new house on the paddock using the track as the main access.The rest is field and paddock and so on.The house has a paddock and stables.It has a swimming pool and paddocks and five stables.The family own at least six ponies and their home has stables and a paddock.Outside are gardens and a paddock.The 6.25 acres of land include a tennis court and a paddock.For many races, they exit left from the paddock area.The deal included 10 acres of woodland and paddocks.Using electric fences, farmers split their pastures into a large number of small paddocks.She spends her life in houses just like this, riding horses round paddocks like this.Its formal gardens contain a large pool, a games house and a paddock. Fields and paddocks must be carefully fenced, as goats are very good at escaping.It has six bedrooms, a swimming pool and paddocks.She's always great fun in the F1 paddock.There is a large garden, barn, orchard and paddock.Elsewhere there are paddocks, woodland and rhododendrons, in a gently rolling landscape.There were pockets of the F1 paddock unconvinced of his potential, their prejudices heightened by a playboy image.The company gives its clients access to the F1 paddock and racing days at its test track in Italy.Then tongues of flame are in our front paddock, then in a small stand of trees 50m from the house.You can chase bulls or hang around the horse paddock - the one that's been converted into a great swimming pool.DOWNSIDE The paddock is small.The grand prix complex is 90 per cent finished and the pits and paddock area has been used over the past fortnight for Olympic administration. In other languagespaddock British English: paddock NOUN A paddock is a small field where horses are kept. The family kept horses in the paddock in front of the house. - American English: paddock
- Brazilian Portuguese: cercado
- Chinese: > 小围场放牧马匹的
- European Spanish: prado
- French: enclos
- German: Koppel
- Italian: prato recintato
- Japanese: 小牧場
- Korean: 방목장
- European Portuguese: cerca
- Latin American Spanish: prado
Chinese translation of 'paddock' n (c) - (= field)
围(圍)场(場) (wéichǎng) - (at race course)
马(馬)的集中场(場) (mǎ de jízhōngchǎng)
Definition a small enclosed field for horses The family kept horses in the paddock in front of the house. Additional synonymsDefinition an enclosure for cattle or horses As we neared the corral, the horses pranced and whinnied. Synonyms enclosure, yard, pen, confine, coop, foldDefinition a low-lying piece of grassland, often near a river Try turning your lawn into a flower meadow. Synonyms field, pasture, grassland, ley, lea (poetic) Definition land covered with grass, suitable for grazing by farm animals The cows are out now, grazing in the pasture. Synonyms grassland, grass, meadow, grazing, lea (poetic), grazing land, pasturage, shieling (Scottish) - pad something out
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Additional synonymsDefinition an enclosure in which domestic animals are kept a holding pen for sheep Synonyms enclosure, pound, fold, cage, coop, hutch, corral (US, Canadian), sty |