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Seek the detailed explanation and difference of English "courtyard"

Yard countable nouns atrium, courtyard, patio

flat roof

pat . I . o[` p \u tI? o;

ˋp? Tiou] countable noun "from Spanish" (1 (pl. ~s) (inner court of Spanish-style house)

(referring to a house in Spain)

balcony

garden

gar . den[` g rdn;

ˋɑ: dn] The noun 1 a comes from the French word "closed land" (c) which means "the vastness of the garden" and (u) (flowers, trees, vegetables, etc. Attached to the house)

Garden (→ yard synonym) A rock ~ a rock garden a roof ~ a roof garden a Japanese ~ Japanese garden We only have a small one. There is only a small garden in our house, and we don't have many. Our garden is not big. (c) Garden, orchard, garden A flower ~ garden A fruit ~ orchard → kitchen garden, market garden 2(c)a .[ often ~s] (lawn, garden, bench, etc. ) amusement parks and parks; Botanical garden; Kensington Garden, Kensington Park, Kensington Garden, Qiu Botanical Garden, Kew Town in the western suburbs of London, a botanical garden [Botanical Garden] Zoo B. Outdoor facilities (tables and chairs, etc. ), open-air restaurant a beer ~ open-air beer restaurant 3 [~] after the place name] (UK) … Road, … Street, … Square (abbreviated as Gdns. ) Abbey Garden. Abilu adjective garden (used); Used in gardening; Cultivated chairs, gardens, flowers and gardening plants lead people up [down] the garden path (oral) (intentionally) confusing; Deception; Make a mistake

[Misguided] The Garden of Eden (Kent, formerly known as Hurst).

A place with fertile land and beautiful scenery) intransitive verb gardening; Cultivate flowers and trees; Engage in gardening