garden
- IPA[ˈɡɑːdn]
英式
- a piece of ground adjoining a house, in which grass, flowers, and shrubs may be grown;ornamental grounds laid out for public enjoyment and recreation
- cultivate or work in a garden
noun: garden, plural noun: gardens
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- 1. a piece of ground adjoining a house, in which grass, flowers, and shrubs may be grown they brought us tomatoes from their garden children love playing in the garden
- ▪ ornamental grounds laid out for public enjoyment and recreation botanical gardens
- ▪ British a street or square Burlington Gardens
- 2. North American a large public hall Madison Square Garden
動詞
- 1. cultivate or work in a garden she wrote books, kept journals, and gardened
- the activity of tending and cultivating a garden, especially as a pastime: her love of gardening gardening gloves
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- the activity of tending and cultivating a garden, especially as a pastime.
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- the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, in Richmond, London. Developed by the mother of George III ...
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- a city east of Los Angeles, California; population 44,692 (est. 2008).
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- the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, in Richmond, London. They were developed by the mother of ...
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- legendary terraced gardens at Babylon, watered by pumps from the Euphrates, whose construction ...
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- legendary terraced gardens at Babylon, watered by pumps from the Euphrates, whose construction ...
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- a city in southwestern Kansas, on the Arkansas River; population 28,557 (est. 2008).
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美式
- a small piece of ground used to grow vegetables, fruit, herbs, or flowers: they brought us tomatoes from their garden a sunroom looks out over the vegetable garden
- cultivate or work in a garden: she wrote books, kept journals, and gardened
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