🔍 牛津詞典 🎯
🔍 朗文詞典
🔍 劍橋詞典
🔍 柯林斯詞典
🔍 麥美倫詞典
🔍 韋氏詞典

檢索以下詞典:
(Mr. Ng 不推薦使用 Google 翻譯!)
最近搜尋:
IELTS BNC: 700 COCA: 1043

garden

noun
/ˈɡɑːdn/
/ˈɡɑːrdn/
Idioms
jump to other results
  1. [countable] (British English)
    (North American English yard)
    a piece of land next to or around your house where you can grow flowers, fruit, vegetables, etc., usually with a lawn (= an area of grass)(住宅旁或周围的)园圃,花园,果园,菜园
    • a front/back/rear garden前/后/后花园
    • a vegetable garden菜园
    • a rose garden (= where only roses are grown)玫瑰园
    • The main bedroom overlooks the garden.主卧室俯瞰花园。
    • in the garden children playing in the garden在花园里玩耍的孩子
    • a garden shed园艺工具棚
    • garden flowers/plants园艺花卉/植物
    see also community garden, kitchen garden, market garden, roof garden
    Culture gardens and yardsgardens and yardsMost British houses have gardens. The garden is surrounded by a fence or hedge and is a place where people can be outside and yet private.If a house has a front and back garden, the front is likely to be formal and decorative, with a lawn (= an area of grass) or paving and flower borders. Many front gardens in towns have been covered with a hard surface so that the owners can park their cars on them. The back garden usually also has a lawn and flower beds, and sometimes a vegetable plot or fruit trees. There may also be a patio or a deck for sitting at a table and chairs in the summer. There is often a bird table (= a raised platform on which food is put for birds) and a shed in which garden tools are kept.Many British people spend quite a lot of money on their gardens and even the smallest may contain a variety of flowers and shrubs. In spring some people fix window boxes containing bulbs or other plants on their windowsills, or attach a hanging basket on the wall near the front door.Some houses have only a very small paved back garden, called a courtyard. People often decorate it with plants in large tubs, or in pots or hanging baskets. In the US the area of grass in front of and behind most houses is called a yard. The word garden is used only for the areas where flowers and vegetables grow. Yards usually consist of a lawn and trees, flowers and bushes, with a deck or patio. In both Britain and the US many backyards have swings, slides or climbing frames for children. Garden decorations include bird feeders (= containers of food for birds) and lamps so that people can use the yard after dark.During warm weather, Americans spend a lot of time in their yards, especially the backyard. Children play there and often have small pools or sandboxes. People like to eat outside and prepare meals on a barbecue.For many British people gardening is a hobby and they are very proud of their gardens. Some towns and villages have competitions for the best-kept small garden. Keen gardeners may have a greenhouse in which to grow plants. People with a small garden, or no garden at all, can rent a piece of land, called an allotment, from the local council. Most people grow vegetables on their allotments.There are garden centres near most towns, selling everything a gardener might need, from flowerpots to ponds as well as a huge range of plants.Although a smaller percentage of Americans enjoy gardening, it is increasingly popular and many retired people garden. People work to make the yard a pleasant place to sit. Modern garden design, which sees the garden as additional living space, was developed in California.The British interest in gardening affects the appearance of whole towns. Public parks and traffic roundabouts often have bright displays of flowers in summer, and public buildings have window boxes and hanging baskets. Towns and villages enter for the annual Britain in Bloom competition.At weekends many British people like to visit famous gardens, such as that at Stowe near Banbury, developed by William Kent and 'Capability' Brown in the 18th century. Other popular attractions include Vita Sackville-West's gardens at Sissinghurst, and the garden and glasshouses of Kew Gardens (the Royal Botanic Gardens). Every summer the National Gardens Scheme publishes a list of private gardens belonging to enthusiastic gardeners which are open to the public on a particular day. Visitors like to look around and get ideas for their own gardens.In the US, parks and other public green spaces usually have paths for people to walk along, large areas of grass where children can play, and trees and flowers. There are some formal gardens in the US, and, as in Britain, many universities have botanical gardens which are used for research and teaching. Famous American gardens include Longwood in Pennsylvania and the Huntington Botanical Gardens in California.
    Extra Examples
    • She has created a garden out of a wilderness.她把一片荒野变成了一座花园。
    • The garden is laid out in 18th-century style.这个花园的设计风格是 18 世纪的。
    • They hang out washing in their back gardens.他们在后花园晾晒衣服。
    • We got someone to design the garden for us.我们请了人为我们设计花园。
    • We planted the garden with herbs and wild flowers.我们在花园中种植药草和野花。
    • Weekends were spent doing the garden.周末的时间都花在打理花园上。
    • a large country house with beautiful landscaped gardens有漂亮的园林式花园的乡间别墅
    • a lovely Victorian walled garden漂亮的维多利亚时代的围墙花园
    • aphids, one of the commonest garden pests蚜虫 - 最常见的庭园害虫中的一种
    • plants suitable for a small town garden适合小型城镇公园种植的植物
    • Ease of cultivation makes it one of the best garden plants.便于种植使它成为最佳的园艺植物之一。
    • They planted a garden of woodland plants that were native to the area.他们在园圃中种植了一些当地原产的林生植物。
    • They sat in the garden and enjoyed the sunshine.他们坐在花园里享受阳光。
    Topics Gardensa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • beautiful
    • lovely
    • pretty
    verb + garden
    • create
    • design
    • lay out
    garden + noun
    • flower
    • plant
    • soil
    preposition
    • in a/​the garden
    • into a/​the garden
    phrases
    • the bottom of the garden
    • the end of the garden
    See full entry
  2. [countable] (North American English) an area in a yard where you grow flowers or plants庭园;园子
    • These flowers brighten up backyard gardens all over the country.这些花使全国各地的后院花园焕发光彩。
    Extra Examples
    • Old Mr Kenyon still keeps a garden.基恩老先生依然留有一个花园。
    • Maggie unwound the hose and watered the garden.玛吉把卷着的水管放开浇花园。
    see also beer garden
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • beautiful
    • lovely
    • pretty
    verb + garden
    • create
    • design
    • lay out
    garden + noun
    • flower
    • plant
    • soil
    preposition
    • in a/​the garden
    • into a/​the garden
    phrases
    • the bottom of the garden
    • the end of the garden
    See full entry
  3. [countable]
    (usually gardens)
    a public park公园
    • Thousands of people now visit the gardens every year.现在每年有成千上万的人参观花园。
    • in the gardens The concert will take place in the gardens.音乐会将在花园举行。
    see also botanical garden, zoological garden
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • beautiful
    • lovely
    • pretty
    verb + garden
    • create
    • design
    • lay out
    garden + noun
    • flower
    • plant
    • soil
    preposition
    • in a/​the garden
    • into a/​the garden
    phrases
    • the bottom of the garden
    • the end of the garden
    See full entry
  4. gardens
    [singular]
    (abbreviation Gdns)
    (British English) used in the name of streets(用于街名)园,街,广场
    • 39 Belvoir Gardens贝尔沃街 39 号
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old Northern French gardin, variant of Old French jardin, of Germanic origin; related to yard ‘area outside a building’.
Idioms
common or garden (British English)
(North American English garden-variety)
  1. (informal) ordinary; with no special features普通的;平常的;一般的
everything in the garden is rosy
  1. (British English, saying) everything is fine一切都好;事事如意
lead somebody up/down the garden path
  1. (informal) to make somebody believe something that is not true给某人误导的信息(或提示);误导某人

garden

verb
/ˈɡɑːdn/
/ˈɡɑːrdn/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they garden
/ˈɡɑːdn/
/ˈɡɑːrdn/
he / she / it gardens
/ˈɡɑːdnz/
/ˈɡɑːrdnz/
past simple gardened
/ˈɡɑːdnd/
/ˈɡɑːrdnd/
past participle gardened
/ˈɡɑːdnd/
/ˈɡɑːrdnd/
-ing form gardening
/ˈɡɑːdnɪŋ/
/ˈɡɑːrdnɪŋ/
jump to other results
  1. to work in a garden做园艺工作;种植花木
    • More people are choosing to garden organically.越来越多的人选择有机种植。
    Topics Gardensa1
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old Northern French gardin, variant of Old French jardin, of Germanic origin; related to yard ‘area outside a building’.
IELTS BNC: 700 COCA: 1043
garden

noun

 see also yard ADJECTIVE | VERB + GARDEN | GARDEN + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbeautiful, lovely, pretty美麗的/可愛的/漂亮的花園lush繁茂的花園landscaped, manicured園林化的庭園;修剪過的花園a large country house with beautiful landscaped gardens有漂亮的園林式花園的鄉間別墅big, large大花園small, tiny小花園back, front (both especially BrE) 後花園;房前花園They hang out washing in their back gardens. (BrE) 他們在後花園晾曬衣服。backyard (NAmE) 後院的花園These flowers brighten up backyard gardens all over the country.這些花使全國各地的後院花園煥發光彩。flower, herb, kitchen, rose, vegetable花園;藥草園;自用菜園;玫瑰園;菜園Most of the hotel's salads are grown in its own kitchen garden.酒店的大多數色拉是用自己菜園種的菜做的。rock, water假山庭園;水上公園a rock garden with an astonishing variety of alpine plants高山植物種類繁多的假山庭園cottage, country, formal, town, walled鄉居花園;鄉間花園;佈局規整的花園;市區公園;有圍牆的花園plants suitable for a small town garden適合小型城鎮公園種植的植物community, private, public社區/私人/公共花園botanic, botanical植物園beer啤酒園VERB + GARDENcreate, design, lay out, plan建造花園;設計花園;安排花園佈局;規劃庭園She has created a garden out of a wilderness.她把一片荒野變成了一座花園。We got someone to design the garden for us.我們請了人為我們設計花園。The garden is laid out in 18th-century style.這個花園的設計風格是 18 世紀的。plant在花園中種植花木We planted the garden with wild flowers.我們在花園中種了野花。dig, do, tend, tidy, tidy up, weed翻耕花園;整理庭園;收拾花園;除去園中雜草Weekends were spent tending the garden.週末的時間都花在打理花園上。cultivate, grow, keep, maintain開墾園地;在花園裏種植;收拾花園;維護花園Old Mr Kenyon still keeps a garden.基恩老先生依然留有一個花園。water給花園澆水Maggie unwound the hose and watered the garden.瑪吉把捲着的水管放開澆花園。overlook俯瞰花園The house overlooks the garden.從這座房子可以俯瞰花園。GARDEN + NOUNflower, plant園藝花卉/植物soil庭園土壤pest園中的害蟲aphids, one of the commonest garden pests蚜蟲 - 最常見的庭園害蟲中的一種hose, tools園藝膠管/工具gate, path, shed, wall花園門;庭園小徑;園中小屋;花園的牆gnome (= for decoration) (裝飾花園的)守護精靈像furniture, seat庭園傢具;園中的座椅centre/center, store (NAmE) (兼售園藝工具、肥料等的)花卉商店We got the gravel at our local garden store.我們是在當地的花卉商店買的礫石。party庭園聚會PREPOSITIONin a/the garden, into a/the garden在花園中;進入花園Mary's out in the garden.瑪麗在外面花園裏。PHRASESthe bottom of the garden, the end of the garden花園盡頭
IELTS BNC: 700 COCA: 1043
garden noun
garden1 (a back garden) garden2 (a rose garden) park (visit the botanical gardens)
garden1

noun

a back garden 后院a rose garden 玫瑰园parkvisit the botanical gardensgarden ♦︎ yard ♦︎ grounds ♦︎ backyard ♦︎ park ♦︎ parklandThese are all words for a piece of land that belongs to a house. 这些词均表示住宅旁的院子、庭院。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配in the garden / the yard / the grounds / the backyard / the park / parkland(a) beautiful / landscaped garden / yard / grounds / backyard / park / parkland(an) extensive garden / grounds / park / parklandthe front / back garden / yard garden [countable] (BrE) a piece of land next to or around a house, usually with a lawn (= an area of grass) and often with trees, bushes and flower beds (住宅旁或周围常带草坪的)园圃,园地They sat in the garden and enjoyed the sunshine.他们坐在花园里享受阳光。Ease of cultivation makes it one of the best garden plants.便于种植使它成为最佳的园艺植物之一。 see also gardens park yard [countable] (NAmE) a garden 园圃;园地I had to cut the grass in the yard.我得修剪院子里的草。They have a gorgeous old oak tree in their front yard.他们的前院里有一株非常漂亮的老橡树。In British English a yard is an area outside a building with a hard surface and no grass. 在英式英语中,yard指建筑物外的硬质地面、不长草的庭院。 see also yard courtyard grounds [plural] the land or gardens around a large building that belong to it (建筑物周围附设的)场地,庭院,花园They scrambled over the wall and into the embassy grounds.他们翻墙进入使馆的院子。Concerts are often held in the grounds of the castle.音乐会经常在那座城堡的庭院里举行。 backyard ( back yard) [countable] (NAmE) a garden behind a house 屋后园圃;后院The kids were out playing in the backyard.孩子们在屋后的园子玩耍。In British English, a backyard is an area with a hard surface (and no grass) behind a house, often surrounded by a wall. 在英式英语中,backyard指屋后硬质地面、不长草、常有围墙的后院 (BrE) They lived in a little terraced house with a backyard behind it and a tiny garden in front.他们住在一栋小排房中,带个后院,前面有个小花园。 park [countable] (BrE) an enclosed area of land, usually with fields and trees, attached to a large country house (乡村大宅附设的,通常有田地树木的)庄园,庭院The cottage is set within the park of a country house.那间小屋位于一栋乡间别墅的庄园里。 see also park park parkland [uncountable] (BrE) open land with grass and trees, for example around a large house in the country (乡村大宅等周围的)有草木的开阔地The house stands in 500 acres of rolling parkland.那所房子周围有500英亩起伏不平的绿地。garden2

noun

a back garden 后院a rose garden 玫瑰园parkvisit the botanical gardensgarden ♦︎ bed ♦︎ allotment ♦︎ border ♦︎ patch ♦︎ kitchen gardenThese are all words for a small piece of land where you can grow things such as flowers, fruit and vegetables. 这些词均表示花坛、果园、菜园。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配in a garden / a bed / an allotment / a border / a patch / a kitchen gardena flower / rose garden / beda vegetable garden / patch garden [countable] (especially NAmE) a part of the piece of land next to or around your house where you can grow things such as flowers, fruit and vegetables (住宅旁或周围的)园圃,花园,果园,菜园They planted a garden of woodland plants that were native to the area.他们在园圃中种植了一些当地原产的林生植物。This is the usual meaning of garden in American English; in British English, garden is only used in this meaning in compounds. 在美式英语中,garden通常作此义;在英式英语中,garden作此义时仅用于复合词中 (BrE, NAmE) a flower / rose / vegetable garden花园;玫瑰园;菜园 bed [countable] an area of ground in a garden or park for growing plants, especially flowers 苗圃;菜园;(尤指)花坛Raised flower beds are ideal for people in wheelchairs.凸起的花坛对坐轮椅的人来说非常方便。 allotment əˈlɒtmənt; NAmE əˈlɑːtmənt [countable] (especially BrE) a small area of land in a town which a person can rent in order to grow vegetables or other plants on it (城镇居民可以租来种菜或其他植物的)小块菜地,小块土地She grew beautiful flowers on her allotment.她在她的小园地种上了漂亮的花。 border [countable] a strip of soil along the edge of an area of grass in a garden, which is planted with flowers or other plants (花园里草坪边上的)狭长花坛,绿化带The back garden is mostly lawn with herbaceous borders.后院主要是草坪,草坪四边种有草本植物。 patch [countable] (in compounds 构成复合词) a small piece of land, especially one used for growing vegetables or fruit that grows on or near the ground 小块土地;(尤指)菜地,果园We had a strawberry patch beside the greenhouse.在温室旁我们有一块草莓圃。 see also plot land noun 2 ˌkitchen ˈgarden [countable] a part of a garden where you grow vegetables and fruit for your own use 家庭菜园;花园中辟作种蔬果的一角Herbs and seasonal vegetables are picked fresh from our own kitchen garden.可以从我们自己的果菜园采摘新鲜的香草和当季蔬菜。
IELTS BNC: 700 COCA: 1043
garden
Areas around buildings: alley, alleyway, arcade...
Gardens and areas in gardens: allotment, backyard, bagh...
Streets where people live: Ave, Avenue, backstreet...
Gardening: aerate, bed out, bonsai...

👨🏻‍🏫 Mr. Ng 牛津詞典 📚 – oxford.mister5️⃣.net
切換為繁體中文
Site Uptime