trabalho de campo

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fieldwork
A temporary fortification built by troops

Billy's out building some fieldwork so that our enemies don't walk right over us.

work done, or observations made out in the real world rather than in controlled conditions

That well Bob set up last weekend was some good fieldwork.

The collecting of sociological or anthropological data in the field
A temporary military fortification erected in the field
Work done or firsthand observations made in the field as opposed to that done or observed in a controlled environment
Fieldwork is the gathering of information about something in a real, natural environment, rather than in a place of study such as a laboratory or classroom. anthropological fieldwork. the study of scientific or social subjects, done outside the class or laboratory
Used to describe the period of time when interviews are being conducted
The live collection of primary data from external sources by means of surveys, observation and experiment
work done, or observations made out in the real world rather that in controlled conditions
{i} work done in the field or fields; practical research (as opposed to theoretical research and laboratory work); temporary fortification
A short period of study, normally but not always at a location away from the University, usually conducted in a group to undertake practical activities which may be assessed
[n] work done in the field (outside) including various kinds of research such as plant collecting, surveys, and excavations
a temporary fortification built by troops in the field
living among a group of people for the purpose of learning about their culture
Any temporary fortification thrown up by an army in the field; - - commonly in the plural
trabalho de campo
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