anglais > français | |
garden | |
1. n. Jardin. | |
2. v. Jardiner. | |
I think I'll go outside and garden. | |
3. adj. Relatif au jardin | |
Garden salad. | |
Salade de jardin. | |
anglais > anglais | |
garden | |
1. n. An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes. | |
a vegetable garden a flower garden | |
2. n. (in the plural) Such an ornamental place to which the public have access. | |
You can spend the afternoon walking around the town gardens. | |
3. n. (attributive) Taking place in, or used in, such a garden. | |
a garden party; a garden spade; a garden path | |
4. n. The grounds at the front or back of a house. | |
This house has a swimming pool, a tent, a swing set and a fountain in the garden. We were drinking lemonade and playing croquet in the garden. Our garden is overgrown with weeds. | |
5. n. (cartomancy) The twentieth Lenormand card. | |
6. n. (slang) Pubic hair or the genitalia it masks. | |
7. v. (intransitive, chiefly North America) to grow plants in a garden; to create or maintain a garden. | |
I love to garden — this year I'm going to plant some daffodils. | |
8. v. (intransitive, cricket) of a batsman, to inspect and tap the pitch lightly with the bat so as to smooth out small rough patches and irregularities. | |
9. adj. Common, ordinary, domesticated. | |
français > anglais | |
jardin | |
1. n-m. garden | |