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garden

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Related topics: Gardening
ldoce_130_igar·den1 /ˈɡɑːdn $ ˈɡɑːr-/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 [countableC] British EnglishBrEDLG the area of land next to a house, where there are flowers, grass, and other plants, and often a place for people to sit 〔屋子旁边的〕花园,园子 SYN American English yard
 He’s outside in the garden.
他在外面花园里。
 Grace brought us some flowers from her garden.
格雷丝给我们送来一些她花园里的花。
back/front garden (=at the back or front of the house) 后花园/前花园
5  See picture of wheelbarrow 独轮手推车, rake耙子, watering can洒水壶 ...
2 [countableC] a part of the area next to a house, which has plants and flowers in it 〔屋子旁边的〕园地,庭园
 The house has a beautiful herb garden.
那房子有一个美丽的百草园。
3 gardens [plural]DLG a large area of land where plants and flowers are grown so that the public can go and see them 公园
 the Botanical Gardens at Kew
基尤的植物园
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4 Gardens British EnglishBrETTR used in the name of streets 街〔用于街道名称〕
 211 Roland Gardens
罗兰街211
kitchen garden, market garden, → lead somebody up the garden path at lead1(12)
nCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 1 & 2
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + garden
overgrown (=covered with plants that have grown in an uncontrolled way)
The garden is getting rather overgrown.
well-kept/tidy British EnglishBrE (also neat American EnglishAmE)
The hotel is set in a well-kept garden.
untidy
There was a small untidy garden behind the house.
the front garden British EnglishBrE (=at the front of a house)
Their house had a small front garden.
the back garden British EnglishBrE (=behind a house)
The children are playing in the back garden.
a flower/rose garden (=a garden planted with flowers/roses)
The cottage was surrounded by a flower garden.
a kitchen garden British EnglishBrE (=where you grow fruit and vegetables)
The kitchen garden supplies vegetables to the manor house.
a vegetable/herb garden (=where vegetables/herbs are grown)
Rows of lettuces had been sown in the vegetable garden.
a rock garden (=a garden with rocks that have plants growing between them)
She helped me choose plants for the rock garden.
verbs
water the garden
It hasn’t rained for a week – I should water the garden.
weed the garden (=remove unwanted wild plants)
She was outside weeding the garden.
plant a garden
They planted a beautiful rose garden in her memory.
garden + NOUN
a garden shed (=a small building in the garden for storing tools and equipment)
We keep the lawnmower in the garden shed.
garden tools (=tools that you use for digging, planting etc in the garden)
Choose the right garden tool and you’ll do the job properly.
a garden centre British EnglishBrE, a garden center American EnglishAmE (=a shop selling plants and things for the garden)
I bought the plants at the garden centre.
garden furniture (=chairs and tables used in a garden)
Garden furniture sells well when the weather is warm.
a garden hose (=a long rubber tube used for watering a garden)
He accidentally left the garden hose running.
a garden pond (=a small area of water in a garden)
The garden pond was full of fish.
a garden gnome (=a stone or plastic figure in a garden, which looks like a little old man with a pointed hat)
Somebody had stolen one of their garden gnomes.
the garden gate (= the gate between a garden and the street)
Martin was waiting by the garden gate.
a garden path
Elaine walked up the garden path and into the house.
garden waste (=grass, leaves etc that you have cut and do not want)
The brown bin is for garden waste.
phrases
the bottom of the garden British EnglishBrE (=the end of the garden, away from the house)
There was a trampoline at the bottom of the garden.
nTHESAURUS
areas and structures in a garden
lawn [countableC] an area of short grass in a garden
They were sitting on the front lawn of the house.
flowerbed [countableC] an area of ground where you grow flowers
The flowerbeds were well maintained.
rockery [countableC] British EnglishBrE an area of a garden where there are rocks with small flowers growing between them
hedge [countableC] a row of small bushes or trees growing close together, used for dividing one garden from another
a beech hedge
vegetable patch/plot [countableC] (also kitchen garden British EnglishBrE) a part of a garden where you grow vegetables
patio [countableC] a flat stone area next to a house, where people sit outside
decking [uncountableU] a flat wooden area in a garden, where people can sit
pond [countableC] a small area of water in a garden
water feature [countableC] a small pool or structure with water running through it, used to make a garden look more attractive
greenhouse [countableC] a glass building where you can grow plants that need protection from the weather
shed [countableC] a small wooden building in a garden, where you can store things
work you do in a garden
cut the grass/mow the lawn to cut grass using a machine
I need to mow the lawn.
trim a hedge to make a hedge look neater by cutting small pieces off it
Hedges need to be trimmed regularly in summer.
cut back/prune shrubs to cut pieces off a bush in order to make it grow better
March is the ideal time for pruning roses.
weed the flowerbeds/do some weeding to remove unwanted plants
Dad was doing some weeding.
sow seeds to put seeds in the ground
The children had been sowing sunflower seeds.
plant a plant/tree to put a plant or tree in the ground so that it will grow
They’d planted a row of cherry trees.
deadhead plants to remove the dead or dying flowers from a plant
When deadheading roses, make sure you use sharp pruning scissors.
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Related topics: Gardening
garden2 verb [intransitiveI]  
DLGto work in a garden, keeping it clean, growing plants etc 做园艺工作
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Origin garden1
(1300-1400) Old North French probably from Vulgar Latin (hortus) gardinus enclosed (garden)

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