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单词 summer garden
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summer gardenn.

Brit. /ˌsʌmə ˈɡɑːdn/, U.S. /ˌsəmər ˈɡɑrdən/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: summer n.1, garden n.
Etymology: < summer n.1 + garden n.In sense 2 originally after Russian Letnij sad (1751 or earlier with reference to the park in St Petersburg).
1. A garden containing plants that flourish in summer, such as seasonal herbs, flowers, etc.
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the world > food and drink > farming > gardening > garden > [noun] > other types of garden
grounda1500
knot-garden1519
back-garden1535
summer garden1589
spring garden1612
spring gardena1625
water gardena1626
walled gardena1631
wildernessa1644
window garden1649
botanic garden1662
Hanging Gardens1705
winter garden1736
cottage garden1765
Vauxhall1770
English garden1771
wall garden1780
chinampa1787
moat garden1826
gardenesque1832
sunk garden1835
roof garden1844
weedery1847
wild garden1852
rootery1855
beer-garden1863
Japanese garden1863
bog-garden1883
Italian garden1883
community garden1884
sink garden1894
trough garden1935
sand garden1936
Zen garden1937
hydroponicum1938
tub garden1974
rain garden1994
1589 R. Greene Menaphon sig. G The King of that Country,..walking as then in his summer garden.
1669 J. Blagrave Epitome Art of Husbandry 72 I shall next follow the order of the growing and setting of green sweet Herbs for the Summer-Garden.
1847 Horticulturalist Oct. 190/1 The summer garden is now in its glory, and amply repays its possessor for all his expense, labor, and care.
1918 Garden Mag. June 229/3 Every vegetable used for either canning, dehydrating, or storing should be in..better condition really than you can expect to get from your summer garden.
2009 V. Easton New Low-maintenance Garden 252 Lilies are the fireworks of the summer garden, taking up little space in relation to the impact of their huge flowers.
2. A park used for public recreation or entertainment in summer.Originally and frequently with reference to the Summer Garden in St Petersburg.
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society > leisure > entertainment > place of amusement or entertainment > [noun] > pleasure-ground or playground > park
spring garden1612
parka1635
water park1714
summer garden1775
national park1851
Noah's Ark1924
parkette1945
1775 N. W. Wraxall Cursory Remarks Tour N. Europe 250 I find a much superior entertainment in walking..in the Summer Gardens.
1805 J. Carr Northern Summer xvi. 225 As I was walking with some English ladies in the summer gardens one evening, I saw about sixty men and women enjoying themselves in a small canal.
1887 Washington Post 6 May 1/3 The Assembly..passed a bill permitting summer gardens..to hold licenses both for music and liquor.
1909 Sat. Evening Post 5 June 17/2 As soon as the theaters or ‘hall-shows’, as the circus men call them, close, the summer-garden or seaside parks open.
1934 N.Y. Herald Tribune 26 June 10/1 Transformation of the Westchester County Center into a summer garden, at which there will be prize-winning exhibits of the recent flower show, an extensive dance floor and a long bar..began today.
2015 Today (Singapore) (Nexis) 30 July 4 If it's quietude you are seeking, then parks like the Summer Garden or Mikhaylovsky Garden make for the perfect green respite.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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