syun2 coeng4選場选场

Jyutpingsyun2 coeng4
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Definition

Selected scenes, or to select a venue or side on a playing field.

  1. selected scenes, as in a film or opera
  2. to select a venue
  3. to choose a side of the field in a competition
colloquialworkplaces

How it's used

Primarily refers to the process of scouting or choosing specific locations for events, filming, or sports matches. It carries a sense of strategic decision making rather than just picking a random spot. In professional contexts, it often implies evaluating the suitability of a site based on technical requirements.

Examples

Have you finished picking the venues yet?
They are going to select locations for filming today.

Related words

Common phrases

responsible for venue scouting
the process of selecting venues

Common mistake

Do not confuse this with 揀位, which refers to choosing a specific seat or a spot to stand. 選場 is focused on the venue or site as a whole, whereas 揀位 is about personal positioning.

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