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gar.denHgB:7d[n, $5gB:r-n [C]a piece of land next to a house where flowers and other plants are grown and which often has an area of grass庭园,花园,园圃garden tools园艺工具garden furniture花园家具a garden shed花园棚屋Shall we go and sit in the garden (Am usually yard, Aus backyard)?我们到花园里坐坐去怎么样?(esp. Br) The house has a large back garden, and a small front garden (= There is a large garden behind the house, and a small one in front of it).房子后面有个大花园,前面有个小花园。Gardens are often public parks with flowers, plants and places to sit.公园,园the Botanical Gardens植物园(Am) A garden apartment is (an apartment in) a building containing several apartments which is not very tall and is surrounded by open land with trees and flowers.花园公寓A garden centre is a place where you can buy things such as plants and equipment for your garden.(兼营园艺用具的)花卉商店(Br) A garden city is a town or part of a town that has been planned to include lots of trees, plants and open spaces.花园城市(literary) In the Bible, the garden of Eden was the beautiful garden God made for Adam and Eve.(基督教《圣经》中上帝为亚当和夏娃建的)伊甸园(Br) A garden flat is an apartment which has its own garden.有花园的一套公寓A garden party (Am also lawn party) is a formal party that happens outside in the afternoon, often in a large private garden.花园招待会,露天招待会"Nothing grows in our garden, only washing. And babies." (from the play Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas, 1954)“我们的花园里什么也不长,只有洗好的衣服。还有婴儿。”(出自戴伦·托马斯的剧本《在奶树林下》)"Everything in the garden's lovely (= All is well)" (title of a song sung by Marie Lloyd, 1898)“花园里一切都好”(玛丽·劳埃德所唱的歌的歌名)
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