garden
garden 英 [ˈgɑ:dn] 美 [ˈgɑrdn]
n. 花园;菜园 vi. 从事园艺;
进行时:gardening 过去式:gardened 过去分词:gardened 第三人称单数:gardens 名词复数:gardens
- A garden is a piece of land that's used to grow flowers, vegetables, or other plants. Your grandmother might be so proud of her rose garden that she gives every visitor a tour of it.
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- n. 花园;菜园
- vi. 从事园艺;
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1. in the garden
在花园里
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2. She came to the garden.
她来到这个花园。
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3. children playing in the garden
在花园里玩耍的孩子
- garden (n.) late 13c. (late 12c. in surnames), from Old North French gardin "(kitchen) garden; orchard; palace grounds" (Old French jardin, 13c., Modern French jardin), from Vulgar Latin hortus gardinus "enclosed garden," via Frankish *gardo or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *gardaz (source also of Old Frisian garda, Old Saxon gardo, Old High German garto, German Garten "a garden," Old English geard, Gothic gards "enclosure"), from PIE root *gher- (1) "to grasp, enclose." Italian giardino, Spanish jardin are from French.
- garden (v.) "to lay out and cultivate a garden," 1570s, from garden (n.). Related: Gardened; gardening.
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