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Definition of backyard in English: backyardnounbakˈjɑːdˌbækˈjɑrd 1North American A back garden. 〈北美〉后花园 Example sentencesExamples - Bricks, logs and other materials have been recycled into a retaining wall to keep dirt from the basketball court and into backyards as borders for gardens, many of which boast impressive rose gardens.
- Moving to the back, Austin reached for the garden gate and entered his backyard.
- His botanical images, which reveal the brilliant colors of nature and the strange forms and unique textures of flowers from people's backyards from around the world, have become his signature.
- My mom grows hundreds of flowers in our backyard, and I helped plant most of them.
- It involves a simple count of the number of birds visiting a garden or backyard in an hour.
- I watched the flower in our backyard, day after day, as the huge purple petals unfolded.
- Students sketched ‘attractive lawns and backyards and [gave] suggestions of what native shrubbery to use and when to transplant it’ in this class.
- In the warm months, I enjoy watching the animals that are attracted to the flowers in my backyard.
2The area close to where one lives, or the territory close to a particular country, regarded with proprietorial concern. 〈非正式〉(国家的)附近地区;“后院”地区 children must be made aware of environmental issues in their own backyard Example sentencesExamples - If they cannot be open-minded and fair in their own backyard, they should be ignored in other areas as well.
- When my home PC slowed down then started crashing a couple of days ago, I knew it was time to go on a malware hunt in my own backyard.
- Here again, the balance of forces is an order of magnitude more difficult to manage than in our own backyard.
- We have so many issues here in our own backyard that we need to pay attention to that this is where the Peace movement is going.
- After seeing what was out there in the other schools, he was able to view what was in his own backyard with a new appreciation.
- You are looking for new people, so let's start with right in your own backyard.
- Nor do we need to be persuaded to make efforts to resist that happening in our own backyard.
- As a result it is our responsibility to ensure these spaces in our own backyard remain clean and free of rubbish for the community to enjoy.
- In their own backyard they can see if their products and services will fly, without losing too much face.
- The common perception was they weren't going to lose in their own backyard.
- Yet, he does not even know about spending mistakes in his own backyard.
- The opportunity to see an artist who puts on a good show in your own backyard or at a small venue is priceless.
- Everybody supports competition, but then says competition should not be allowed in their own backyard.
- I hope people will turn up and support us because if you've got people cheering you on, in your own backyard, it has got to help.
- Facing these views at home, and in my own backyard, has been much more trying.
- His latest album celebrates another lost community, but this time right in his own backyard.
- As such it's in our own backyard and close enough, for those who can afford it, to drive to.
- These same concerns are no where to be seen in our own backyard.
- He insists that, despite the game's international attractions, he has more important business to attend to in his own backyard.
- Whereas for India, this is happening essentially in our own backyard.
RhymesAssad, aubade, avant-garde, ballade, bard, Bernard, bombard, canard, card, charade, chard, couvade, croustade, Cunard, facade, glissade, guard, hard, ill-starred, interlard, lard, Montagnard, nard, pard, petard, pomade, promenade, regard, rodomontade, roulade, saccade, Sade, salade, sard, shard, unmarred, unscarred, yard Definition of backyard in US English: backyardnounˌbakˈyärdˌbækˈjɑrd 1North American A yard behind a house or other building, typically surrounded by a fence. a tree-shaded succession of backyards as modifier a casual backyard party Example sentencesExamples - In the warm months, I enjoy watching the animals that are attracted to the flowers in my backyard.
- Moving to the back, Austin reached for the garden gate and entered his backyard.
- Bricks, logs and other materials have been recycled into a retaining wall to keep dirt from the basketball court and into backyards as borders for gardens, many of which boast impressive rose gardens.
- My mom grows hundreds of flowers in our backyard, and I helped plant most of them.
- His botanical images, which reveal the brilliant colors of nature and the strange forms and unique textures of flowers from people's backyards from around the world, have become his signature.
- Students sketched ‘attractive lawns and backyards and [gave] suggestions of what native shrubbery to use and when to transplant it’ in this class.
- It involves a simple count of the number of birds visiting a garden or backyard in an hour.
- I watched the flower in our backyard, day after day, as the huge purple petals unfolded.
2The area close to where one lives, or the territory close to a particular country, regarded with proprietorial concern. 〈非正式〉(国家的)附近地区;“后院”地区 anything was preferable to a nuclear dump in their own backyard 什么都比他们自己后院里的核废料堆要强。 Example sentencesExamples - His latest album celebrates another lost community, but this time right in his own backyard.
- As such it's in our own backyard and close enough, for those who can afford it, to drive to.
- When my home PC slowed down then started crashing a couple of days ago, I knew it was time to go on a malware hunt in my own backyard.
- After seeing what was out there in the other schools, he was able to view what was in his own backyard with a new appreciation.
- Everybody supports competition, but then says competition should not be allowed in their own backyard.
- Here again, the balance of forces is an order of magnitude more difficult to manage than in our own backyard.
- These same concerns are no where to be seen in our own backyard.
- I hope people will turn up and support us because if you've got people cheering you on, in your own backyard, it has got to help.
- He insists that, despite the game's international attractions, he has more important business to attend to in his own backyard.
- Whereas for India, this is happening essentially in our own backyard.
- If they cannot be open-minded and fair in their own backyard, they should be ignored in other areas as well.
- Yet, he does not even know about spending mistakes in his own backyard.
- In their own backyard they can see if their products and services will fly, without losing too much face.
- Nor do we need to be persuaded to make efforts to resist that happening in our own backyard.
- We have so many issues here in our own backyard that we need to pay attention to that this is where the Peace movement is going.
- You are looking for new people, so let's start with right in your own backyard.
- The common perception was they weren't going to lose in their own backyard.
- Facing these views at home, and in my own backyard, has been much more trying.
- As a result it is our responsibility to ensure these spaces in our own backyard remain clean and free of rubbish for the community to enjoy.
- The opportunity to see an artist who puts on a good show in your own backyard or at a small venue is priceless.
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