champ
champ 30 सेकंड में
- A <mark class='bg-violet-200 dark:bg-violet-800 px-0.5 rounded'>champ</mark> is an agricultural field.
- It's land used for growing crops or animals.
- Think of the countryside and farming.
- Plural is <mark class='bg-violet-200 dark:bg-violet-800 px-0.5 rounded'>champs</mark>.
- Agricultural Context
- When discussing farming, a champ is where wheat, corn, sunflowers, or other crops are cultivated. Farmers work in the champ to plant, tend, and harvest their produce. It's the source of many of the foods we eat.
- Rural Scenery
- When describing the beauty of the French countryside, people often mention the expansive champ that stretch to the horizon. These views are iconic and a significant part of French tourism and cultural identity.
- Beyond Farming
- While agriculture is the primary association, a champ can also refer to any open, undeveloped area of land, like a meadow or a large garden space. For example, a picnic might be held in a champ near a village.
Le paysan travaille dans le champ de blé.
Nous avons vu de vastes champs de tournesols.
- Basic Usage
- The most direct use is to refer to a specific agricultural area. 'Le champ est prêt pour la récolte.' (The field is ready for harvest.)
- Describing Landscapes
- When painting a picture of the countryside, you'll often use the plural. 'Nous traversons de magnifiques champs verts.' (We are crossing magnificent green fields.)
- Actions in the Field
- Verbs indicating movement or activity are frequently paired with champ. 'Les vaches paissent dans le champ.' (The cows are grazing in the field.)
- Possession
- Possessive adjectives are common. 'C'est mon champ de tournesols.' (This is my sunflower field.)
Le soleil brille sur le champ de blé.
Les enfants jouent dans les champs derrière la maison.
- Rural Conversations
- Locals in the countryside will use champ to refer to the land they cultivate or that surrounds their homes. 'Le champ voisin a été semé de maïs.' (The neighboring field has been sown with corn.)
- Travel and Tourism
- When describing the picturesque French landscape, guides and tourists alike will mention the champs. 'Admirez les magnifiques champs de lavande.' (Admire the magnificent lavender fields.)
- Media and Documentaries
- Any content focusing on French farming, rural life, or natural landscapes will likely feature the word champ. 'La pluie a affecté la récolte dans le champ de blé.' (The rain affected the harvest in the wheat field.)
Les champs de tournesols s'étendent à perte de vue.
Le fermier a labouré son champ hier.
- Confusing Meanings
- Beginners might try to use champ for 'field of study' (like 'field of history') which is incorrect at this level. Stick to the land meaning. Correct: 'Le champ de maïs est immense.' (The corn field is immense.) Incorrect: 'J'étudie le champ de la littérature.' (This usage is for higher levels.)
- Pluralization Errors
- Forgetting to add the 's' for the plural or adding an incorrect ending is common. Correct plural: champs. Incorrect: 'plusieurs champ' or 'plusieurs champss'. Correct: 'Il y a plusieurs champs à cultiver.' (There are several fields to cultivate.)
- Gender and Article Agreement
- Using the wrong article or adjective agreement is frequent. Champ is masculine. Correct: 'un grand champ' (a big field). Incorrect: 'une grand champ'.
Correct: Le champ est vert. Incorrect: La champ est vert.
Correct: Les champs sont vastes. Incorrect: Les champ sont vastes.
- Champ vs. Prairie
- Champ: Typically refers to cultivated land, used for growing crops or for pasture. It implies human intervention for agriculture. Example: 'Le champ de blé.' (The wheat field.)
Prairie: Refers to a natural meadow or grassland, often wild and uncultivated, covered in grass and wildflowers. Example: 'Une belle prairie fleurie.' (A beautiful flowery meadow.) - Champ vs. Terrain
- Champ: Specifically an agricultural field.
Terrain: A much broader term for ground, land, or area. It can be a sports field ('terrain de football'), a plot of land ('terrain vague'), or simply the ground. Example: 'Le champ est un type de terrain.' (A field is a type of land.) 'Ce n'est pas un champ, c'est un terrain de jeu.' (It's not a field, it's a playground.) - Champ vs. Parcelle
- Champ: A larger area of land, often for farming.
Parcelle: A smaller plot or section of land, which can be part of a larger field or a separate small area. Example: 'Le champ est divisé en plusieurs parcelles.' (The field is divided into several plots.)
Le champ est cultivé, la prairie est naturelle.
On joue sur le terrain, on travaille dans le champ.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'n' as a distinct consonant sound instead of a nasal vowel.
- Not making the vowel sound nasal enough.
- Replacing the nasal vowel with a standard 'a' sound.
- Mispronouncing the 'ch' as 'k' or 's'.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Je vois un champ.
I see a field.
Simple sentence with 'voir' (to see) and the noun 'champ'.
Le champ est grand.
The field is big.
Using the adjective 'grand' (big) with the masculine noun 'champ'.
Il y a un champ.
There is a field.
Using 'Il y a' (There is/are) to indicate presence.
J'aime le champ.
I like the field.
Using the verb 'aimer' (to like) with the definite article 'le'.
C'est un champ.
It is a field.
Using 'C'est' (It is) for identification.
Nous allons au champ.
We are going to the field.
Using 'aller' (to go) with the preposition 'au' (to the).
Le champ a de l'herbe.
The field has grass.
Using 'avoir' (to have) and 'de l'herbe' (grass).
Un champ de fleurs.
A field of flowers.
Using 'de' to indicate what the field contains.
Le fermier travaille dans le champ.
The farmer works in the field.
Using 'dans' (in) and referring to a specific, known field.
Nous voyons de grands champs de maïs.
We see large corn fields.
Using the plural 'champs' and the adjective 'grands' (large) agreeing in gender and number.
Ce champ est planté de tournesols.
This field is planted with sunflowers.
Using the passive voice 'est planté de' (is planted with).
J'aime me promener dans les champs.
I like to walk in the fields.
Using the reflexive verb 'se promener' (to walk) and the plural 'champs'.
Le vent souffle dans le champ.
The wind is blowing in the field.
Using the verb 'souffler' (to blow) with 'dans le champ'.
Les vaches paissent dans le champ.
The cows are grazing in the field.
Using the verb 'paître' (to graze) and referring to a specific field.
On a pique-niqué dans un champ.
We had a picnic in a field.
Using the informal 'on' (we) and the indefinite article 'un'.
Le champ est prêt pour la récolte.
The field is ready for the harvest.
Using 'prêt pour' (ready for) and 'la récolte' (the harvest).
Les vastes champs de lavande embaumaient l'air.
The vast lavender fields perfumed the air.
Using 'vastes' (vast) and the verb 'embaumer' (to perfume).
Le propriétaire a décidé de cultiver du blé dans son nouveau champ.
The owner decided to grow wheat in his new field.
Using possessive adjective 'son' (his) and referring to a specific action.
Après la pluie, le champ était boueux.
After the rain, the field was muddy.
Using past tense 'était' (was) and describing a condition.
Ils ont acheté un terrain pour y construire un champ de loisirs.
They bought a plot of land to build a leisure field there.
Using 'terrain' (plot of land) and 'y' (there) for location.
La vue depuis la colline donnait sur un immense champ.
The view from the hill looked over an immense field.
Using 'donner sur' (to overlook) and 'immense' (immense).
Il est interdit de pénétrer dans ce champ privé.
It is forbidden to enter this private field.
Using 'interdit de' (forbidden to) and 'privé' (private).
Les enfants ont construit une cabane dans un coin du champ.
The children built a cabin in a corner of the field.
Using past tense 'ont construit' (built) and 'un coin' (a corner).
Ce champ est réservé à l'élevage de moutons.
This field is reserved for sheep farming.
Using 'réservé à' (reserved for) and 'l'élevage' (farming/raising).
La mécanisation a transformé la culture des champs au cours du dernier siècle.
Mechanization has transformed the cultivation of fields over the last century.
Using abstract nouns like 'mécanisation' and 'culture', and historical context.
Les agriculteurs s'inquiètent de l'impact du changement climatique sur leurs champs.
Farmers are worried about the impact of climate change on their fields.
Using 's'inquiéter de' (to worry about) and abstract concepts.
On a découvert des vestiges archéologiques dans un champ près du village.
Archaeological remains were discovered in a field near the village.
Using passive voice 'a découvert' (were discovered) and specialized vocabulary.
Le paysage était dominé par d'innombrables champs cultivés en terrasses.
The landscape was dominated by innumerable terraced fields.
Using 'dominé par' (dominated by) and descriptive adjectives.
Il est essentiel de diversifier les cultures dans un même champ pour maintenir la fertilité du sol.
It is essential to diversify crops in the same field to maintain soil fertility.
Using 'essentiel de' (essential to) and specialized agricultural terms.
La valeur d'un champ peut varier considérablement en fonction de sa localisation et de sa productivité.
The value of a field can vary considerably depending on its location and productivity.
Using comparative terms and economic concepts.
Les drones sont désormais utilisés pour surveiller l'état des cultures dans les grands champs.
Drones are now used to monitor the condition of crops in large fields.
Using advanced technology vocabulary and purpose clauses.
La transition vers l'agriculture biologique implique souvent une remise en état des anciens champs.
The transition to organic farming often involves the rehabilitation of old fields.
Using abstract concepts like 'transition' and 'remise en état'.
L'urbanisation galopante menace de réduire considérablement la superficie des champs agricoles.
Rampant urbanization threatens to significantly reduce the area of agricultural fields.
Using sophisticated vocabulary like 'urbanisation galopante' and abstract concepts.
La délimitation précise des champs était une préoccupation majeure pour l'établissement des droits de propriété foncière.
The precise demarcation of fields was a major concern for establishing land ownership rights.
Using legal and historical terminology like 'délimitation', 'propriété foncière'.
L'étude comparative de l'évolution des pratiques culturales dans les champs de céréales européens est fascinante.
The comparative study of the evolution of cultivation practices in European cereal fields is fascinating.
Using academic language, comparative analysis, and specific agricultural terms.
Le paysage agraire, caractérisé par ses champs ondulants et ses haies, est un témoignage de siècles d'interactions humaines avec la terre.
The agrarian landscape, characterized by its rolling fields and hedgerows, is a testament to centuries of human interaction with the land.
Using descriptive literary language and abstract concepts like 'témoignage'.
La résilience des écosystèmes agricoles dépend en grande partie de la biodiversité présente dans et autour des champs.
The resilience of agricultural ecosystems largely depends on the biodiversity present in and around the fields.
Using scientific terminology like 'résilience', 'écosystèmes', 'biodiversité'.
La mise en place de corridors écologiques entre les champs vise à faciliter la circulation de la faune.
The establishment of ecological corridors between fields aims to facilitate wildlife movement.
Using specialized environmental science terms and purpose clauses.
L'analyse spectrale des cultures dans les champs permet d'évaluer leur état de santé avec une précision inégalée.
Spectral analysis of crops in fields allows for the assessment of their health with unparalleled accuracy.
Using highly technical scientific and technological vocabulary.
La perception esthétique des champs varie considérablement selon les cultures et les époques.
The aesthetic perception of fields varies considerably according to cultures and eras.
Using abstract concepts related to perception, culture, and art.
L'imbrication des champs cultivés et des zones naturelles constitue un paysage d'une richesse écologique remarquable.
The interweaving of cultivated fields and natural areas constitutes a landscape of remarkable ecological richness.
Using complex sentence structures and highly nuanced vocabulary like 'imbrication'.
La patrimonialisation des paysages ruraux, incluant la préservation des champs traditionnels, est un enjeu sociétal majeur.
The heritage conservation of rural landscapes, including the preservation of traditional fields, is a major societal challenge.
Using highly specialized terms related to heritage, sociology, and environmental policy.
L'étude phénoménologique de l'expérience vécue dans les champs révèle des dimensions sensorielles et existentielles souvent négligées.
The phenomenological study of the lived experience in the fields reveals sensory and existential dimensions often overlooked.
Using philosophical and psychological terminology, abstract concepts.
La cartographie évolutive des usages des sols met en lumière les transformations profondes subies par les champs au fil des siècles.
The evolving mapping of land uses highlights the profound transformations undergone by fields over the centuries.
Using advanced concepts in geography, history, and data visualization.
L'intégrité écologique des champs est compromise par l'usage intensif de pesticides, affectant la chaîne trophique dans son ensemble.
The ecological integrity of fields is compromised by the intensive use of pesticides, affecting the entire food chain.
Using precise ecological and scientific terminology, cause-and-effect relationships.
La reconversion des champs agricoles en espaces verts urbains soulève des questions complexes d'aménagement du territoire et de sécurité alimentaire.
The conversion of agricultural fields into urban green spaces raises complex questions of land management and food security.
Using terminology related to urban planning, policy, and socio-economic issues.
L'imaginaire collectif associe souvent les champs à une forme d'innocence pastorale, une vision idéalisée de la nature et du travail agricole.
The collective imagination often associates fields with a form of pastoral innocence, an idealized vision of nature and agricultural work.
Using terms related to psychology, sociology, and cultural studies.
La gestion durable des ressources hydriques dans les champs est impérative face aux défis croissants du stress hydrique.
Sustainable management of water resources in fields is imperative in the face of growing challenges of water stress.
Using specialized terminology related to environmental management and resource conservation.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— Used to indicate location within an agricultural field. It's a direct and common way to specify where something is happening or located.
Les enfants jouaient dans le champ.
— This structure is used to describe what the field contains or is used for, like 'a field of wheat' or 'a field of flowers'.
Nous avons vu un champ de tournesols.
— A descriptive phrase referring to green fields, often used when talking about spring or summer landscapes.
Les champs verts s'étendaient à l'horizon.
— Emphasizes the large size of the field, often used to create a sense of openness or expanse.
Un champ vaste et tranquille.
— Refers to the act of farming or growing crops in the field.
Le travail pour cultiver le champ est difficile.
— Highlights the contrast between being inside and being in the open field, often used for activities or observations.
Il fait beau, allons dehors, dans le champ.
— Indicates that the field is prepared for a specific purpose, such as planting or harvesting.
Le champ est prêt pour la semence.
— Specifies a location deep within the field, often used for more isolated or central points.
Nous avons trouvé un petit étang au cœur du champ.
— Connects the field directly to the farm, emphasizing the agricultural unit.
La ferme et le champ forment un paysage typique.
— Emphasizes the immense size and expanse of the field, stretching as far as the eye can see.
Les champs de blé s'étendaient à perte de vue.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— This idiom means to open up new possibilities, new areas of work, or new fields of study. It uses 'champ' metaphorically to represent an area of activity or knowledge.
Cette découverte ouvre un nouveau champ d'action pour les scientifiques.
Figurative/Formal— Literally, this means to get lost in agricultural fields. Figuratively, it can sometimes imply getting lost in thought or a complex situation, though the literal meaning is more common for this specific word.
Il s'est perdu dans les champs en rentrant de l'école.
Figurative/Neutral— To have free rein, to have the liberty to act without obstacles or opposition. The 'champ' here represents an area where one has freedom to move and operate.
Sans opposition, le nouveau directeur a eu le champ libre pour ses réformes.
Figurative/Neutral— This literally translates to 'battlefield', referring to the field where a battle took place. It's a very common and direct use of 'champ' in a specific context.
Le champ de bataille était encore marqué par les combats.
Literal/Historical— Refers to the area that is visible from a particular point. It uses 'champ' to denote an area of perception.
Le champ de vision de l'astronome était limité par la pollution lumineuse.
Figurative/Technical— A fairground or market square, an open area used for public events or markets. The 'champ' here is an open space for gathering.
Le champ de foire était animé par les visiteurs.
Literal/Cultural— A racecourse, a field or track where races are held.
Le champ de courses était bondé pour l'événement.
Literal/Sporting— A field of ruins, an area devastated and left in ruins, often after a disaster or conflict.
Après l'incendie, le village n'était plus qu'un champ de ruines.
Literal/Descriptive— An area of activity or a field of work. Similar to 'champ d'action'.
Elle travaille dans le champ de la communication.
Figurative/Professional— The scope or range of application for something, such as a law, a theory, or a product.
Le champ d'application de cette nouvelle technologie est vaste.
Figurative/TechnicalSummary
At the A2 level, <mark class='bg-violet-200 dark:bg-violet-800 px-0.5 rounded'>champ</mark> primarily means an agricultural field, a piece of land used for farming. It's a fundamental term for describing rural landscapes in France. Remember its masculine gender and the plural form <mark class='bg-violet-200 dark:bg-violet-800 px-0.5 rounded'>champs</mark>.
- A <mark class='bg-violet-200 dark:bg-violet-800 px-0.5 rounded'>champ</mark> is an agricultural field.
- It's land used for growing crops or animals.
- Think of the countryside and farming.
- Plural is <mark class='bg-violet-200 dark:bg-violet-800 px-0.5 rounded'>champs</mark>.
उदाहरण
Les vaches paissent dans le champ.
संबंधित सामग्री
संदर्भ में सीखें
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
संबंधित मुहावरे
nature के और शब्द
à ciel ouvert
B1Open-air, under the open sky.
à fleur d'eau
B1पानी के स्तर पर।
à l'abri de
B1अभिव्यक्ति 'à l'abri de' का अर्थ है किसी हानिकारक या अप्रिय चीज़ से सुरक्षित होना। उदाहरण के लिए, कोई छत के नीचे बारिश से बच सकता है।
à l'approche de
B1के करीब आने पर; के निकट आने पर।
à l'aube
B1भोर में; तड़के।
à l'écart de
B1किसी चीज़ या व्यक्ति से दूर या अलग होना।
à l'état sauvage
B1In the wild; in an untamed state.
à l'extérieur de
A2किसी चीज़ के बाहर।
à l'intérieur de
A2Inside of; within.
à pas lents
B1धीमी गति से; धीरे-धीरे कदम बढ़ाते हुए।