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playplace
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/15 00:50 UTC 版)
名詞
playplace (plural playplaces)
- A place for recreation and play.
- Synonym: playstead (dated)
- Hyponyms: playfield, playground
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1999, R. Scott Colglazier, “Let’s Go Down to the Garden”, in Touchstones: Spiritual Awakenings in Everyday Life, St. Louis, Mo.: Chalice Press, →ISBN, chapter 6 (Play and Work: Balancing the Sacred Rhythms), page 116:
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Play is the botanical gardens, the dinner table surrounded by friends and graced with the perfect centerpiece, the soccer field dotted with children running breathlessly. I would suggest that this playplace, playfield, playground is related to the idea of sacred space. The garden of Eden became a playground in that it was designated with boundaries as a place for Adam and Eve to enjoy.
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2001, Sally Odgers, “No Questions”, in Glory Gate, Auckland: Shortland Publications, →ISBN, page 17:
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Gavven and Mom walked back down the street and around to the playplace on the next street. The playplace wasn’t a school, but most small children went there for two or three hours each day. They enjoyed playing together with the toys and pets. The playplace was a big brick building, but today it, too, was being painted lavender.
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- (by extension) A recreational space for children, often used in the context of indoor playgrounds or jungle gyms with tube mazes.
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