英语释义
1. a park or stadium in which ball games (such as baseball) are played
2. a range (as of prices or views) within which comparison or compromise is possible
3. approximately correct
my first guess wasn't even in the ballpark
4. approximately correct roughly estimated
a ballpark price a ballpark figure
5. to estimate (something) roughly or casually to give a ballpark estimate of (something, such as a number or price)
The track doesn't release attendance numbers, but media members ballparked it at 42,500 in the facility, which seats more than 50,000.
— Michael Phillips When I work with clients I remind them that we are just ballparking the numbers.
— Bill Conerly He looked at the ceiling. He looked at the walls. He turned this way and that, craning his neck, like a contractor about to ballpark an estimate.
— Lee Child
6. a park in which baseball games are played a baseball park or stadium
7. not exact but close in number or amount approximately correct
8. a park in which baseball games are played