fieldwork

Etymology
From (found in plural ), equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1)   Work done out in the fields as opposed to that done elsewhere on the farm (e.g., barn, house, outbuildings, office).
 * 2)  Work done out in the real world rather than in controlled conditions.
 * That well Bob set up last weekend was some good fieldwork.
 * 1)  The collection of raw data in the field, field research, field study, field studies.
 * I thought the fieldwork in the course I was taking was going to be hard, but it was just interviewing people.
 * 1)   A temporary fortification built by troops in the field; a defensive earthwork in the field.
 * Billy's out building some fieldwork so that our enemies don't walk right over us.
 * 1)   A temporary fortification built by troops in the field; a defensive earthwork in the field.
 * Billy's out building some fieldwork so that our enemies don't walk right over us.
 * Billy's out building some fieldwork so that our enemies don't walk right over us.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French: travaux des champs
 * Old English: æcerweorc
 * Russian: полевы́е рабо́ты


 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 調查工作, 田野工作, 田野調查
 * Danish: feltarbejde
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * German:
 * Maori: mahi tūwaenga
 * Russian: полевые работы, полевое исследование
 * Swedish: fältarbete


 * Finnish: