词汇 | arbor |
释义 | arbor noun[ C ] US(UKarbour)us/ˈɑːr.bɚ/uk /ˈɑː.bər/ a sheltered place in a garden formed by trees and bushes that are grown to partly surround it: a rose arbor Parts of gardens arbour bed border bower fernery green wall hedging herbaceous border kitchen garden lawn parterre patio perennial border raised bed rock garden seedbed shrubbery terrace vertical garden Examples of arborarbor We require an infusion of hemlock, spruce or arbor vitae in our tea. From National Geographic Along with fencing, arbors, trellises, water features and even statuary might be found in your grandmother's garden. From Washington Times Their neurons display more synapses, and their dendritic arbors, the receptive connections between neurons, are more complex. From The Atlantic And there's a complex choreography of telling the shuttle are arbor the station arm to relax its brakes for instance. From ABC News It would look beautiful trained over an arbor, near a house entrance or near an area where family and friends hang out. From San Francisco Chronicle The backyard is private and highlights the patio and arbor that were "built for the movie," according to the listing. From Huffington Post The couple's initials carved into one of the driftwood arbor posts emphasize the romantic feel of the garden. From The Seattle Times It's a raggedy moonscape; no lush green grass or tranquil arbors here. From NPR Even the mightiest swing from the burliest lumberjack barely registers as a paper cut on the trunk of this arbor monster. From The Star-Ledger - NJ.com Another theme in the kitchen is grape arbors, evident in the deep crown molding. From NOLA.com Grapes grow on the open lattice top, providing both shade and fruit while adding to the arbor's atmospherics. From The Seattle Times The other phases include constructing a bridge, commemorating more statues and constructing an arbor at the trail's entrance. From MLive.com She has a vegetable and herb garden, more than 80 fruit trees, acres of berries and a grape arbor. From CNN Grow it on an arbor, fence, trellis or wall. From Washington Post Some vines can be trained to grow horizontally across a wall or vertically up any structure, whether encircling a post, covering an arbor or weaving through a fence. From OregonLive.com These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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