minefield

minefield
noun Date: 1884 1. an area (as of water or land) set with mines 2. something resembling a minefield especially in having many dangers or requiring extreme caution <
a political minefield
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  • minefield — mine|field [ˈmaınfi:ld] n 1.) an area where a lot of bombs have been hidden just below the ground or under water ▪ They realized they had wandered into a minefield. 2.) [singular] a situation in which there are a lot of dangers and difficulties,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • minefield — [[t]ma͟ɪnfiːld[/t]] minefields 1) N COUNT A minefield is an area of land or water where explosive mines have been hidden. 2) N COUNT: oft adj N, N of n (emphasis) If you describe a situation as a minefield, you are emphasizing that there are a… …   English dictionary

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