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jardin anglais
[ zhar-dan nahn-gle ]
- a landscape garden having winding paths and irregular planting.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of jardin anglais1
Example Sentences
鈥淚t was made for one of Marie Antoinette鈥檚 most personal retreats at Versailles, the Pavillon Belv茅d猫re in the jardin anglais at the Petit Trianon. This chair was part of the most expensive suite of seat furniture ever supplied to the queen, and is the only armchair to have survived.鈥
The garden of his life kept getting more and more like a jardin Anglais, where only prickly and barren trees, but no fruit-trees, were to be found.
The palace is surrounded by gardens and ornamental waters鈥攖o the north the Jardin de l鈥橭rangerie, to the south the Jardin Anglais and the Parterre, between which extends the lake known as the Bassin des Carpes, containing carp in large numbers.
Soon the lilacs will be in bloom, and the tulips will flower in the Jardin Anglais, and this week the local authorities are once again turning on Europe's tallest geyser, which sends a shimmering column of water 400 up from the lake into the spring sky.
In the handsomest part of the Chauss锟絜 d'Antin, surrounded on every side by the splendid palaces and gorgeous mansions of the wealthiest inhabitants of Paris, stands a small, isolated, modest edifice, more like a Roman villa than the house of some northern capital, in the midst of a park; one of those pleasure-grounds which the French鈥擧eaven knows why鈥攄esignate as "Jardin Anglais."
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