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garth

/gahrth/US // gɑrθ //UK // (ɡɑːθ) //

车库,车工,车房

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called cloister garth. an open courtyard enclosed by a cloister.
    • : Archaic. a yard or garden.

Examples

  • Wayne and Garth in the movie “Wayne’s World” draw blanks when trying to say anything about the state.

  • Steve Garth, who works in Circular Quay, was inside the Cartier jewelry store near the café when the siege began.

  • Whether or not one likes the music of Garth Brooks, it is arguable that he is the last and only populist in pop culture.

  • For me, it's The Cricket in Times Square, written by George Selden and illustrated by Garth Williams.

  • After that, she went right into the WB sitcom, What I Like About You, in which Bynes and Jennie Garth played sisters.

  • When a man starts warbling through Garth Brooks “Shameless,” Pixie does an interpretative dance on the stage.

  • Not Sir Samuel Garth, though, if this be a representative taste of his quality.

  • Seldom art thou seen in our garth; and that is a pity of thee.

  • The garden had contained fruit trees; but these he stubbed up, and instead planted the whole garth with potatoes.

  • A noticeable feature of the cloister garth is a Norman arch belonging to a doorway that appears to be of later date.

  • Gladly I rode hack with my news to find Ingvar in the ship garth, and there I told him who came.