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  1. play the field v expr. figurative, informal (have many relationships) (AR: coloquial) jugar a varias puntas vi + loc adv. (AmC, CO: coloquial) ser perro v cop + adj. Simon has gained a reputation for playing the field. Simon se ganó una reputación de jugar a varias puntas. Simon tiene fama de ser perro.

  2. Playing the Field is a BBC television drama series following the lives of the Castlefield Blues, a fictitious female football team from South Yorkshire. Outline. Inspired by Pete Davies's book I Lost My Heart to the Belles – which was written about a real-life club, ...

  3. PLAY THE FIELD definition: 1. to hold an interest in a number of people or things, especially to become romantically or…. Learn more.

  4. 1998 - 2002 drama based around the lives of the women of the The Castlefield Blues football team.

  5. level playing field n: figurative (equality, fair situation) igualdad de condiciones nf + loc adj : We can only compete if we're all on a level playing field. Solo podemos competir si hay igualdad de condiciones. level the playing field v expr: figurative (make opportunities equal for all)

  6. Playing the Field: With Ralph Ineson, Jo McInnes, Melanie Hill, Lorraine Ashbourne. A mismanaged women's soccer team in South Yorkshire, England, struggle to win games. The players remain loyal to the team and each other despite their losing record. Their lives off the field involve relationships and infidelities.

  7. play the field 1. To bet on all horses in a race other than the one favored to win. My father had this curious strategy of always playing the field when he bet on horse races. Never worked for him, though. 2. By extension, to date a variety of people rather than making a commitment to one person. I played the field a bit during college, but I prefer ...