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gardening

/gahrd-ning/US // ˈgɑrd nɪŋ //UK // (ˈɡɑːdənɪŋ) //

园艺,园艺学,园林绿化,园艺业

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of cultivating or tending a garden.
    • : the work or art of a gardener.

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Examples

  • If you’ve been waiting to grab a pair of headphones, that air fryer your friend can’t stop praising, or a new set of gardening tools, you may as well wait to see the deals offered during this year’s Amazon’s Prime Day.

  • Recently, a colleague and I have been experimenting with a hydroponic gardening farm stand that works both outside and indoors called Lettuce Grow, and it’s thriving with herbs, lettuces, and vegetables.

  • There’s hope in gardening, watching seedlings rise out of the ground to provide food and beauty, and knowing that they’ve been doing so for thousands of years.

  • I used to think of gardening as a chore—the weeding, the grass-mowing, the pruning.

  • Burpee is one of the best and most accessible names for organic seeds and soils, and great gardening gear.

  • The machismo of Afghan male culture apparently coexists with a little-noted passion for gardening.

  • The Colorado Republican described gardening as a “very relaxing hobby” while reflecting on the closely fought primary.

  • They sit on corners waiting for some guy to come by to get the gardening done at his estate.

  • She also reveals to Vogue her penchant for gardening and Mexican food.

  • Gardening was limited and grass was left to grow noticeably longer.

  • Where is it that I have read, that a Frenchman has no idea of gardening?

  • Above all, we had the perpetual incentive of gardening to keep our eyes toward the future.

  • Many of the landes were cleared and converted into excellent pasturage, and on the coast market-gardening made great progress.

  • I wish I were a half-pay captain, with a wife and three children, a taste for gardening, and a poney-carriage.

  • It does, however, include the cream of the list for general-purpose gardening.