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Definition of gardens in English Turkish dictionary

garden
{i} bahçe

Bahçedeki bütün çiçekler sarı. - All the flowers in the garden are yellow.

Bahçede bir tavşan koşuyor. - A rabbit is running in the garden.

garden
{i} park

Tepeler, küçük bir müze, bir park ve büyük bir kilise vardır. - There are hills, a little museum, a public garden and a big church.

Bazı bahçıvanlar parkta açelyalara bakarlar. - Several gardeners look after the azaleas in the park.

garden
bostan
garden
market garden bostan
garden
s alelade
garden
botanical garden bitkilerin sergilendiği bahçe
garden
park/bahçe
garden
bahçey

Bahçeyi temizleyelim, ne dersin? - Let's clean the garden, shall we?

Bahçeyi kim tahrip etti? - Who destroyed the garden?

garden
garden party gardenparti
garden
Garden of Eden cennet bahçesi
hanging gardens of babylon
babilin asma bahçeleri
garden
bahçıvanlık yapmak
garden
bahçeyle uğraşmak
garden
{f} bahçe işiyle uğraş
garden
bahçede çalışmak

Babamın bir dinlenmeye ihtiyacı var. O üç saattir bahçede çalışmaktadır. - Dad needs to take a rest. He's been working in the garden for three hours.

botanical gardens
botanik bahçeleri
the botanic gardens
botanik bahçeleri
cottage gardens
kulübe bahçeleri
garden
(fiil) bahçe işiyle uğraşmak
garden
kitchen garden sebze bahçesi
garden
bahçede çalış

O, bahçede çalışmayı sever. - He likes to work in the garden.

Onu bahçede çalışırken buldum. - I found him working in the garden.

garden
{s} bahçe ile ilgili
garden
{f} bahçede çalışmak, çiçeklerle uğraşmak
garden
{f} bahçe işiyle uğraşmak
garden
garden hose bahçe hortumu
hanging gardens
asma bahçeler
historic gardens
tarihi bahçeler
English - English
{i} botanical garden, grounds with flowers and trees used for exhibition; grounds with flowers and trees used for recreation
plural of garden
third-person singular of garden
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
A set of gardens of ancient Babylon
back gardens
plural form of back garden
beer gardens
plural form of beer garden
botanic gardens
plural form of botanic garden
botanical gardens
plural form of botanical garden
garden
Pubic hair or the genitalia it masks
garden
(in plural gardens) Such an ornamental place to which the public have access
garden
of a batsman, to inspect and tap the pitch lightly with the bat so as to smooth out small rough patches and irregularities
garden
Of, relating to, in, from or for use in a garden

garden shed (= a shed in a garden).

garden
The collective noun for microphone

garden of microphones, which stuck up like metal flowers in her face.

garden
to grow plants in a garden; to create or maintain a garden

UK equivalent)I love to do gardening.

garden
An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food (vegetable garden) or ornamental purposes (flower garden)
gardens.
Gdns

In Earl's Court, Barkston Gdns, very close to the tube, has a long row of perfectly pleasant hotels, all of which seem individual but clean and welcoming.

hop gardens
plural form of hop garden
kitchen gardens
plural form of kitchen garden
lady gardens
plural form of lady garden
rose gardens
plural form of rose garden
truck gardens
plural form of truck garden
walled gardens
plural form of walled garden
zoological gardens
plural form of zoological garden
garden
{v} to cultivate or make a garden
garden
{n} a place to raise kitchen plants, flowers and fruits, a well cultivated spot
Bell Gardens
A city of southern California, a suburb of Los Angeles. Population: 42,355
Better Homes and Gardens
a US magazine with lots of pictures of beautiful houses, and articles about how to make your home more beautiful. There is a similar magazine in the UK called Homes and Gardens
Better Homes and Gardens
monthly American magazine devoted to topics concerning the home (interior decorating, gardening, cooking, family, etc.)
GARDEN
bath
Homes & Gardens
a British magazine which contains articles and pictures about decorating your home, gardening, and cooking. In the US there is a similar magazine called Better Homes and Gardens
Kensington Gardens
a park in central London that has a statue of Peter Pan
Kew Gardens
the UK's largest and most important botanical garden, in West London, which contains plants and trees from all over the world. officially Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Botanic garden located at Kew, site of a former royal estate in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames. In 1759 Augusta, dowager princess of Wales and mother of George III, laid out a portion of her estate as a botanic garden. It became an eminent scientific institution under the unofficial directorship of Joseph Banks. In 1840 the gardens were donated to the nation. Under Sir William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), they became the world's leading botanical institution. Today they are home to 50,000 different types of plants, a herbarium of more than 5 million dried specimens, and a library of more than 130,000 volumes. The three museums at Kew are devoted largely to economic plant products and a laboratory of plant genetics and classification
Kew Royal Botanic Gardens
officially Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Botanic garden located at Kew, site of a former royal estate in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames. In 1759 Augusta, dowager princess of Wales and mother of George III, laid out a portion of her estate as a botanic garden. It became an eminent scientific institution under the unofficial directorship of Joseph Banks. In 1840 the gardens were donated to the nation. Under Sir William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), they became the world's leading botanical institution. Today they are home to 50,000 different types of plants, a herbarium of more than 5 million dried specimens, and a library of more than 130,000 volumes. The three museums at Kew are devoted largely to economic plant products and a laboratory of plant genetics and classification
garden
If you garden, you do work in your garden such as weeding or planting. Jim gardened at the homes of friends on weekends. + gardening gar·den·ing I have taken up gardening again
garden
To cultivate as a garden
garden
A piece of ground appropriated to the cultivation of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables
garden
the flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden
garden
a plot of ground where plants are cultivated a yard or lawn adjoining a house the flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden work in the garden; "My hobby is gardening
garden
{f} work in a garden, create a garden, cultivate
garden
Such an ornamental place to which the public have access
garden
The name of a specific plantation used to identify fine harvest produced solely from that garden
garden
{s} cultivated in a garden; used in a garden; of or pertaining to a garden; suitable for a garden
garden
work in the garden; "My hobby is gardening"
garden
A rich, well-cultivated spot or tract of country
garden
el jardin
garden
n kebun
garden
Gardens is sometimes used as part of the name of a street. He lives at 9, Acacia Gardens. to work in a garden, keeping it clean, growing plants etc. Plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, vegetables, or trees are cultivated. The earliest surviving detailed garden plan is Egyptian and dates from about 1400 BC; it shows tree-lined avenues and rectangular ponds. Mesopotamian gardens were places where shade and cool water could be enjoyed; Hellenistic gardens were conspicuously luxurious in their display of precious materials, a tradition carried over by Byzantine gardens. Islamic gardens made use of water, often in pools and fed by narrow canals resembling irrigation channels. In Renaissance Europe, gardens reflected confidence in human ability to impose order on the external world; Italian gardens emphasized the unity of house and garden. French 17th-century gardens were rigidly symmetrical, and French cultural dominance in Europe popularized this style into the next century. In 18th-century England, increasing awareness of the natural world led to the development of "natural" gardens that made use of irregular, nonsymmetrical layouts. Chinese gardens have generally harmonized with the natural landscape, and have employed rocks gathered from great distances as a universal decorative feature. Early Japanese gardens imitated Chinese principles; later developments were the abstract garden, which might feature only sand and rocks, and miniature gardens made in trays (see bonsai). garden pepper zoological garden botanical garden botanic garden Covent Garden garden city Garden Grove Kew Gardens Royal Botanic Gardens Kew landscape gardening organic gardening
garden
v The act of intentionally growing plants This does not include maintenance of plants that already existed when a home was acquired A person who just cuts the grass and hedges cannot be considered to be gardening -- they are doing yard work n The intentionally grown plants of a gardener
garden
a plot of ground where plants are cultivated
garden
a yard or lawn adjoining a house
garden
= inner selfGardener = success, good luckGifts = giving/sharing of love and ideasGuitar = happiness
garden
The grounds at the front or back of a house
garden
A decorative place outside, usually where plants are grown for food (vegetable garden) or ornamental purposes (flower garden)
garden
Garden means two things: the organization which trains SeeDs, and the places where this organization has its headquarters There are three Gardens throughout the world: Balamb, Trabia, and Galbadia Gardens have neutral status and do not belong to any government Balamb and Galbadia Gardens are built on old Centra shelters, which have the capability of flight (or at least hovering) in emergencies
garden
{i} plot of ground for growing plants; public park; backyard; yard or lawn next to a house; vegetables or fruits that are cultivated in a garden; flowers cultivated in a garden
garden
Gardens are places like a park that have areas of plants, trees, and grass, and that people can visit and walk around. The Gardens are open from 10.30am until 5pm. Kensington Gardens
garden
To lay out or cultivate a garden; to labor in a garden; to practice horticulture
garden
A piece of ground on which flowers are cultivated
garden
In British English, a garden is a piece of land next to a house, with flowers, vegetables, other plants, and often grass. In American English, the usual word is yard, and a garden refers only to land which is used for growing flowers and vegetables. the most beautiful garden on Earth
garden
gard

My father's in the garden. - My father is in the garden.

There are no roses in the garden. - There aren't any roses in the garden.

hanging gardens of babylon
terraced garden at Babylon watered by pumps from the Euphrates; construction attributed to Nebuchadnezzar around 600 BC; one of the seven wonders of the ancient world
gardens

    Turkish pronunciation

    gärdınz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgärdənz/ /ˈɡɑːrdənz/

    Etymology

    [ 'gär-d&n ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English gardin, from Old North French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German gart enclosure; more at YARD.

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