SELECT IFNULL(cw.casedwordid, w.wordid) as wordid, IFNULL(cw.cased,w.lemma) AS lemma, ss.synsetid, ss.lexdomainid, lex.lexdomainname, (CASE WHEN ss.pos IN ('n') THEN 'noun' WHEN ss.pos IN ('v') THEN 'verb' WHEN ss.pos IN ('a','s') THEN 'adjective' WHEN ss.pos IN ('r') THEN 'adverb' ELSE ' ' END) AS pos, syn.definition AS definition_indic, ss.definition as definition_en, GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT CONCAT(wind.lemma,':',wind.id) SEPARATOR '|') AS lemmaset_indic, GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT sm.sample SEPARATOR '|') AS sampleset, GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT CONCAT(IF(IFNULL(cw1.cased,w1.lemma) = "afield", NULL, IFNULL(cw1.cased,w1.lemma)),':',wen.id) SEPARATOR '|') AS lemmaset_en FROM sqlunet.wnwords w LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnsenses s ON s.wordid=w.wordid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wncasedwords cw ON (w.wordid=cw.wordid AND s.casedwordid=cw.casedwordid) LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnsynsets ss ON ss.synsetid=s.synsetid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnlexdomains lex ON ss.lexdomainid = lex.lexdomainid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnsamples sm ON sm.synsetid=ss.synsetid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnsenses s1 ON s1.synsetid=ss.synsetid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wncasedwords cw1 ON cw1.casedwordid=s1.casedwordid LEFT JOIN sqlunet.wnwords w1 ON w1.wordid=s1.wordid LEFT JOIN sk_synsets_hi syn ON syn.synsetid = ss.synsetid LEFT JOIN sk_senses_hi sns ON sns.synsetid = ss.synsetid LEFT JOIN sk_word_hi wind ON wind.id = sns.wordid LEFT JOIN sk_word_en wen ON w1.wordid = wen.wnwordid WHERE w.lemma LIKE "afield" GROUP BY ss.synsetid,w.wordid, cw.casedwordid ORDER BY pos, wordid
[
    {
        "lemma": "afield",
        "def": [
            {
                "l": "afield",
                "lexname": "adv.all",
                "lexid": 2,
                "pos": "adverb",
                "de": [
                    {
                        "id": 400264278,
                        "en": {
                            "d": "off the subject; beyond the point at issue",
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": [
                                "such digressions can lead us too far afield"
                            ]
                        },
                        "hi": {
                            "d": null,
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": ""
                        }
                    },
                    {
                        "id": 400264402,
                        "en": {
                            "d": "in or into a field (especially a field of battle)",
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": [
                                "the armies were afield, challenging the enemy's advance",
                                "unlawful to carry hunting rifles afield until the season opens"
                            ]
                        },
                        "hi": {
                            "d": null,
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": ""
                        }
                    },
                    {
                        "id": 400264611,
                        "en": {
                            "d": "far away from home or one's usual surroundings",
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": [
                                "looking afield for new lands to conquer"
                            ]
                        },
                        "hi": {
                            "d": null,
                            "w": [],
                            "eg": ""
                        }
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
]
afield meaning in Hindi | afield translation in Hindi - Shabdkosh

afield - Meaning in Hindi

afield - Meaning in Hindi

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Definitions and Meaning of afield in English

afield abverb

  1. off the subject; beyond the point at issue

    Example

    • "such digressions can lead us too far afield"
  2. in or into a field (especially a field of battle)

    Examples

    • "the armies were afield, challenging the enemy's advance"
    • "unlawful to carry hunting rifles afield until the season opens"
  3. far away from home or one's usual surroundings

    Example

    • "looking afield for new lands to conquer"

What is afield meaning in Hindi?

The word or phrase afield refers to off the subject; beyond the point at issue, or in or into a field (especially a field of battle), or far away from home or one's usual surroundings. See afield meaning in Hindi, afield definition, translation and meaning of afield in Hindi. Find afield similar words, afield synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of afield. Find the answer of what is the meaning of afield in Hindi. देखें afield का हिन्दी मतलब, afield का मीनिंग, afield का हिन्दी अर्थ, afield का हिन्दी अनुवाद।

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What is afield meaning in Hindi, afield translation in Hindi, afield definition, pronunciations and examples of afield in Hindi. afield का हिन्दी मीनिंग, afield का हिन्दी अर्थ, afield का हिन्दी अनुवाद

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