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what does "have a field day" mean
what does "have a field day" mean
7 août 2018 00:37
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"Have a field day" is a phrase used to tell someone to go and have fun doing whatever they were wanting to do.
Example:
Kid: "I want to go play outside!"
Mom: "Sure, have a field day!"
Worker: "I'd like to organize the entire office!"
Boss: "Have a field day!"
Friend: "I'm going to run a mile tomorrow!"
Other Friend: "Have a field day!"
7 août 2018
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Have a pleasant day.
7 août 2018
Nanren888 is right. It is always used in a negative sense. Someone has a "field day" if they are given an ideal opportunity - and free rein - to do something which they've been looking forward to doing and which had a negative effect on others. For example, when politicians are involved in a scandal, the press has a field day.
I have never come across this idiom used in the straightforward sense of "have fun".
7 août 2018
A maybe more common use of "have a field day" is quite different, even if it comes form a similar concept.
I don't think I have ever heard it used in the sense described in answers below. They are right, this is the literal meaning, but I suspect rarely used this way. I hav ehowever heard it frequently in another way.
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To "have a field day" means to enjoy some event or thing, but usually in a way that is negative for someone else.
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He saw that previous answers did not cover the meaning and had a field day explaining what they had missed.
When it became obvious that they had missed out on getting the contract because their submission was in late, he had a field day blaming the department that had been tasked with getting it in on time.
Hope it helps.
7 août 2018
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Ethan
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Italien, Japonais, Espagnol, Vietnamien
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Anglais, Italien, Japonais, Espagnol
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