گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'garden'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: باغچه‌

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2 عمومی:: بوستان‌

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3 عمومی:: باغ‌

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4 عمومی:: درخت‌ كاری‌ كردن‌

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5 عمومی:: بستانی‌

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6 عمومی:: باغی‌

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english

1 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with GARDEN, Also see LEAD DOWN THE GARDEN PATH.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general::   noun ADJ. beautiful, lovely, pretty | big, large | small, tiny | back, front people hanging out washing in their back gardens | flower, herb, kitchen, rose, vegetable Most of the hotel's salads are grown in its own kitchen garden. | rock, water a rock garden with an astonishing variety of alpine plants | botanical, cottage, formal, landscaped, public, town, walled a large country house with beautiful landscaped gardens plants suitable for a small town garden a lovely Victorian walled garden VERB + GARDEN create, design, lay out, plan, plant creating a garden out of a wilderness We got someone to design the garden for us. The garden is laid out in eighteenth century style. | plant We planted the garden with herbs and wild flowers. | dig, do, tend, tidy (up), weed Weekends were spent doing the garden. GARDEN + NOUN flower, plant | pest aphids, one of the commonest garden pests | tools | gate, path, shed, wall | furniture, seat | centre We got the gravel at our local garden centre. PREP. in/into a/the ~ Mary's out in the garden. PHRASES the bottom/end of a garden

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: garden ADJECTIVES/NOUN + garden overgrown (= covered with plants that have grown in an uncontrolled way ) • The garden is getting rather overgrown. well-kept/tidy British English ( also neat American English ) • The hotel is set in a well-kept garden. untidy • There was a small untidy garden behind the house. the front garden British English (= at the front of a house ) • Their house had a small front garden. the back garden British English (= 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 English (= 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 English , a garden center American English (= 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 English (= the end of the garden, away from the house ) • There was a trampoline at the bottom of the garden.

transnet.ir

4 general:: noun vegetable plot: We grew vegetables in our garden. verb grow plants: We will garden in our spare time.

Simple Definitions

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