0 a large, flat area surrounded by seats used for sports or entertainment:
1 an activity that involves argument and discussion:
2 a central, level area for the performance of sports or entertainment, having raised seats around it from which people can see the activities, or a building containing the seats and performance area:
3 a particular area of activity, especially one that is competitive and attracts a lot of attention:
He aims to shed light on the ways that culture and politics lead to the creation of stable arenas where profit seeking occurs (18).
In this article we examine public choice explanations that attribute corruption to a lack of competition in either political or economic arenas or both.
In this context particular spaces, urban and rural, gained a semi-official designation as arenas within which young men and women could parade and make introductions.
Sporting arenas were not the only noisy environments the partially deaf needed to endure, even churches could be noisy.
Each of these parts provides useful insights into the challenges presented by engaging children in different policy arenas.
All these reforms have forged a framework in the arenas of occupational benefits, social assistance and re-employment policy.
The importance of this commitment can be seen in a number of policy arenas.
The medical goods industries prospered by the application of technologies originally created through state competition in arenas other than health care, like war.
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地方, (體育比賽或表演用的)場地,競技場,劇場, 活動…
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地方, (体育比赛或表演用的)场地,竞技场,剧场, 活动…
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estadio, estadio [masculine], plaza [feminine]…
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