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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
garden
1 different kinds of garden 2 parts of a garden 3 working in a garden see also FLOWER, PLANT, TREE, VEGETABLE
1 different kinds of garden - a piece of land where flowers and vegetables are grown: garden (AmE yard) Let's go out in the garden. ◎ a well-kept (= tidy) garden ◎ The garden has become rather overgrown (= with plants which have grown big and untidy) . - a public garden with grass, trees and open spaces: park - a garden where plants are grown for scientific study: botanical gardens (noun plural) - the land which belongs to and surrounds a large building is its grounds (noun plural) The grounds are open to the public. - a concrete or stone area behind a house, which has a wall or fence around it: backyard - a small piece of public land that can be rented for growing vegetables on: allotment We grow all our vegetables on our allotment.
2 parts of a garden - a garden at the front of a house: front garden - a garden at the back of a house: back garden - an area next to a house where people can sit, eat, etc: patio (plural patios) - the end of a garden that is furthest from the house: the bottom of the garden There's a river at the bottom of the garden. - a piece of ground in a garden where flowers, vegetables, etc are grown: (flower) bed a rose bed - a small piece of land where you grow vegetables: vegetable plot - an area of grass that is regularly cut: lawn I'm going to mow the lawn (= cut the grass) . ※ more on grass and lawns GRASS - a small wooden building for keeping garden tools: garden shed - a building made of glass in which plants are grown: greenhouse - a way through a garden where people can walk: path - a garden may be separated from another garden by a hedge, a fencewall
3 working in a garden - the work that you do in a garden: gardening (noun U) I'm going to do some gardening. ◎ gardening gloves (= gloves used for gardening) - a person who works in a garden: gardener She's a keen gardener. ◎ Do you have a gardener? - to move earth, make a hole to plant sth in, etc: dig* (sth) to dig the flower beds - to remove a plant, etc from the earth by digging: dig* sth up to dig up a shrub - to put plants, seeds, etc in the ground to grow: plant sth We've been buying flowers and shrubs to plant in the front garden. - to fill a garden, area of land, etc with plants: plant sth (with sth) a bed planted with tulips and daffodils ※ more on growing plants PLANT - to remove weeds (= wild plants that are not wanted in a garden): weed (sth), do* the weeding I spent the afternoon weeding the strawberry bed. ◎ I wish I had a proper hoe to do the weeding with. - to smooth the soil, collect up leaves, stones, etc: rake sth (up) to rake up the grass cuttings ※ MORE ... - a place where plants, seeds, gardening equipment, etc are sold: garden centre - if you are good at growing plants, you have (informal) green fingers
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