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Meanings of
bailiwick
in English
Portuguese
disciplina
Catalan
estudi
Spanish
campo de estudio
Back to the meaning
A branch of knowledge.
study
field
subject
discipline
subject area
subject field
field of study
branch of knowledge
Portuguese
disciplina
Synonyms
Examples for "
study
"
study
field
subject
discipline
subject area
Examples for "
study
"
1
Venice, Italy: exhumation and
study
of plague victims; plague; public health measures
2
Smaller towns and rural areas had far fewer problems, the
study
said.
3
He will 'attempt' to set up a 'committee' to
'
study
'
the matter.
4
Methods: This cross-sectional
study
includes families assisted by the public health system.
5
Methods: Qualitative case
study
design using a cognitive task analysis interviewing approach.
1
Recently the problem has started receiving attention from those within the
field
.
2
The research challenges often persist after researchers return home from the
field
.
3
The
field
guidance reports usually come out several days after the event.
4
It has also led the
field
in France, China, Germany and Russia.
5
South Korea and China are leaders in this treatment
field
,
she said.
1
A possible debt capital market transaction may follow,
subject
to market conditions.
2
A seven-year issuance might follow,
subject
to market conditions, the document said.
3
The treaty also made a future EU common defence
subject
to safeguards.
4
The agreement is still
subject
to conditions, including approval from competition authorities.
5
Of course, any movie box office list is
subject
to serious interpretation.
1
We have problems with our
discipline
and that was our problem today.
2
Enhancing market
discipline
is also key to avoiding future crises, Plosser said.
3
And there's something different about them: different weapons, much tighter fire
discipline
.
4
Yes, it's hard work, but everything worth having takes
discipline
and effort.
5
Better market infrastructure alone will not be sufficient to re-instill market
discipline
.
1
The violin program here is treated as any other
subject
area
.
2
First, select a general
subject
area
,
then enter your search terms.
3
The trials were separated by
subject
area
- such as injuries or infectious diseases.
4
This data revealed patterns of how people moved from one
subject
area
to the next.
5
In my general
subject
area
,
arts and humanities, an important change is in process, starting next year.
1
Include "fact or fiction" in the
subject
field
so we know to check.
2
His name was in the
subject
field
.
3
The
subject
field
in the email we receive from a reader called Emma reads simply "Eir".
4
Note that the command has to be put in the body of the mail and not in the
subject
field
.
5
To use it, send email to the Mailserv with the word "HELP" in the
subject
field
of your mail.
1
But the school only offered that
field
of
study
to graduate students.
2
His
field
of
study
went back much further than you'd expect, that's all.
3
It is a
field
of
study
several decades in the making.
4
One-fifth reported changing majors to a
field
of
study
more marketable after college.
5
This
field
of
study
expanded rapidly when satellite data became available 30 years later.
1
From that beginning in a fresh
branch
of
knowledge
much followed quickly.
2
She should study some interesting
branch
of
knowledge
and cultivate a hobby.
3
Yet even this
branch
of
knowledge
can boast of some eminent names.
4
My friend, one cannot be proficient in every
branch
of
knowledge
.
5
Naval strategy does not exist as a separate
branch
of
knowledge
.
Usage of
bailiwick
in English
1
Obviously it was undesirable that he should invade Perrot's
bailiwick
in person.
2
Gimpy Gordon scuttled out of my
bailiwick
almost on a dead run.
3
The questions, too, will be the same from
bailiwick
to
bailiwick
.
4
Mr. Schwab already was two miles from his own
bailiwick
.
5
But this was also his
bailiwick
,
and he fell rapidly back into step again.
6
Delta was Jane Castle's
bailiwick
,
and her plan was to play a waiting game.
7
This plan should become, by your influence, the text of all the
bailiwick
memorials.
8
You must keep out of her
bailiwick
if you want to keep her friendship.
9
Here is likewise a
bailiwick
,
and a court of admiralty.
10
This
bailiwick
also offered what might be euphemistically called 'business opportunities' to enterprising members.
11
In twenty-four hours I was hard at work writing up my then most ill-favored
bailiwick
.
12
If she wants to have her own
bailiwick
,
she keeps that desire very well concealed.
13
Spear dominates the artistic
bailiwick
and performs antique antics for Art's sake: it was Mr.
14
Glass slides and databases were her
bailiwick
,
not psychology.
15
And I'll be damned glad to get Johnstone out of my
bailiwick
,
that I will.
16
Who is this Mule, that he should represent the majesty of the
bailiwick
of Grelot?
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
bailiwick
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
own bailiwick
artistic bailiwick
bailiwick memorials
ill-favored bailiwick
occupy the bailiwick
More collocations
Translations for
bailiwick
Portuguese
disciplina
terreno
campo
domínio
Catalan
estudi
camp d'estudi
àmbit
disciplina
àrea
matèria
camp
àrea temàtica
Spanish
campo de estudio
tema
area de jurisdicción
área
estudio
disciplina
área de estudio
área temática
campo
ámbito
Bailiwick
through the time