lawn 的定义
- a stretch of open, grass-covered land, especially one closely mowed, as near a house, on an estate, or in a park.
- Archaic. a glade.
lawn 近义词
cultivated area of green grass
更多lawn例句
- He also got caught up in a neighborhood imbroglio when his neighbors in well-heeled Larchmont, New York, figured out who he was and what he had been doing and started lawn signing their neighborhood.
- Minute Media has managed to win some clients over the past few months, Routman said, including the charcoal brand Kingsford and the lawn care company Scotts.
- Farmers don’t need to irrigate as much, and the same goes for residents sprinkling their lawns.
- On Thursday, more than 200 students and supporters gathered on the grassy, palm tree-lined lawn of San Diego Unified’s headquarters to demand school leaders defund the police and use the savings on education.
- After the march, the crowd gathered back on the lawn to listen to speakers.
- In 2007, a Dorset man brought a lawn statute featuring a recognizable Egyptian headdress to an expert for evaluation.
- A yellow hazardous material bin placed out on the lawn, just beyond some red tape reading “Danger Do Not Enter,” left no doubt.
- So say the Secret Service nabs him on the lawn, in plain sight of tourists with cameras.
- On the porch, before I go, Peterson looks at me through the lens of a small digital camera before training it on his front lawn.
- She was married with three kids and had settled into a tidy one-story house with a good sized lawn in Ferguson.
- Davy looked around and saw an old man coming toward them across the lawn.
- She lit another cigarette, and for a few moments looked silently out of the window at the darkening woods beyond the lawn.
- For he saw her looking up into his eyes as once before on the lawn of her English bungalow four months ago.
- Nancy Watling deigned no reply to his farewell salutation, but walked indignantly across her moon-lighted lawn.
- It had windows opening down to the lawn, and was full of pretty things, works and knick-knacks.