柯林斯詞典garden /?ɡɑ?d?n/ (gardening,gardened,gardens) 1. N-COUNT A garden is a piece of land next to someone's house, with grass and plants growing in it. ...the most beautiful garden on Earth. …地球上最美的花園。2. N-COUNT A garden is the part of a yard which is used for growing flowers and vegetables. 花園; 菜園[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] 3. V-I If you garden, you do work in your garden such as weeding or planting. 干園藝活 Jim gardened at the homes of friends on weekends. 吉姆每逢周末在朋友們的家里干園藝活。4. gardeningN-UNCOUNT 園藝活 I have taken up gardening again. 我又開(kāi)始干起了園藝活。5. N-PLURAL Gardens are places like a park that have areas of plants, trees, and grass, and that people can visit and walk around. 公園 The Gardens are open from 10:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. 這些公園從上午10:30開(kāi)放到下午5:00。6. N-IN-NAMES Gardens is sometimes used as part of the name of a street. (用作街名) …街 He lives at 9 Acacia Gardens. 他住在金合歡街9號(hào)。7. →see also yard 返回 garden劍橋詞典A1 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] UK (US yard) a piece of land next to and belonging to a house , where flowers and other plants are grown , and often containing an area of grass (住宅旁的)花園 garden tools /furniture 園藝工具/花園用家具 a garden shed 花園中的棚屋 The house has a large back garden, and a small front garden. 這座房子后面有個(gè)大花園,前面還有個(gè)小花園。 The children were playing in the garden. 孩子們?cè)诨▓@里玩。 US a piece of land , usually in a yard next to a house , where you grow flowers and vegetables (住宅旁的)園子,菜園,花園 a vegetable /flower garden 菜園/花園 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作為復(fù)數(shù)使用的名詞 ] a public park with flowers , plants , and places to sit 公園 the Botanical Gardens 植物園 例句 We had tea , and afterwards we sat in the garden for a while.They've enlarged the kitchen by building over part of the garden.Keeping a garden tidy is a full-time job .A narrow band of grass separated the greenhouse from the vegetable garden.Council employees are responsible for the upkeep of the gardens. 返回 garden