paddock
paddock — noun
1. a fenced piece of land used to keep horses or other animals close to a stable or
a fenced piece of land used to keep horses or other animals close to a stable or farm.
The horses spent the cool morning grazing in the paddock behind the barn.
animals in a paddock
After lunch, Ella led the pony back into its muddy paddock.
lead a horse into a paddock
A broken gate let two sheep wander out of the paddock.
From the kitchen window, we could see calves sleeping beside the paddock fence.
文法句型
animals in a paddock
lead a horse into a paddock
用法筆記
Often used for a smaller enclosed space for animals, especially horses. Distinguish from noun/2, which can name a whole farm field rather than a holding area near the stable.
常見錯誤
2. a farm field, often fenced, used for growing crops or letting animals feed.
a farm field, often fenced, used for growing crops or letting animals feed.
The tractor crossed the north paddock before sunrise to spray the wheat.
the north/back paddock
Last winter, the river flooded three paddocks near the old bridge.
The family planted beans in the smallest paddock beside the road.
By August, the back paddock was dry and full of dust.
文法句型
the north/back paddock
plant crops in a paddock
用法筆記
Common in farming contexts for a named field on a property, especially with modifiers such as 'back', 'north', or 'lower'. Distinguish from noun/1, which usually suggests a smaller enclosure for animals near buildings.
常見錯誤
3. the fenced place at a racecourse where horses or racing cars wait and are displa
the fenced place at a racecourse where horses or racing cars wait and are displayed before the event begins.
Fans leaned over the rail to watch the horses circle the paddock.
watch the horses circle the paddock
Ten minutes before the start, the drivers stood beside their cars in the paddock.
A reporter interviewed the trainer near the paddock entrance after the rain.
Only team staff could enter the paddock before the final race.
- parade ring
used mainly in horse racing for the area where horses are walked
- pit area
used in motor racing for the team and car zone
- staging area
a broader term for a place where people or vehicles wait before action
文法句型
wait in the paddock before a race
enter the paddock
用法筆記
At horse races, this often means the ring where horses are walked before the race. In motor racing, it can mean the controlled area where cars and teams stay before going out.