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I . garden [ˈgɑ:dən, ingl. am. ˈgɑ:r-] SUST.

1. garden ingl. brit.:

ogród m

2. garden usu pl. (public park):

ogród m
ogrody mpl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

botanical garden SUST.

garden city SUST. ingl. brit.

garden party SUST.

kitchen garden SUST.

rock garden SUST. usu AM

roof garden SUST.

rose garden SUST.

tea garden SUST.

1. tea garden (garden cafe):

2. tea garden (plantation):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The walled gardens and rolling lawns are more formal.
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A gristmill, blacksmith shop and a distillery were built, cattle and sheep were kept, and fruit trees and gardens were planted.
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This lead in 1945 to a course on the landscape and art of gardens.
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Surrounding the raised causeways were artificial floating gardens with canal waterways and gardens of plants, shrubs, and trees.
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It now contains several cottages retaining thatched roofs and well maintained gardens.
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The main site also includes the cornfields, gardens, small orchards, livestock, and outbuildings that would be found on a farm of the period.
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Now the spacious upstairs bedrooms are dormitories for boarders, with views of the gardens and surrounding countryside.
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There are almshouses which, more often than not, manage to facilitate a level of neighbourliness and include some form of common area and communal gardens.
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The college operates a hatchery which provides day old chickens for the local markets, abattoir and market gardens.
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Even ordinary residences had tiny gardens in their courtyards, with terra-cotta mountains and small ponds.
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