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(pl -ci) 1. adj botanical2. m, botanica f botanist* * *◆ s.m. botanist.* * *[bo'taniko] botanico -a, -ci, -che1. aggorto o giardino botanico — botanical gardens pl
2. sm/f* * *1. 2.* * *botanicopl. -ci, - che /bo'taniko, t∫i, ke/ ⇒ 18botanic(al); orto botanico botanical gardens(f. -a) botanist. -
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m gardengiardino botanico botanical gardens plgiardino d'infanzia kindergartengiardino pubblico park* * *giardino s.m. garden (anche fig.): giardino botanico, botanical gardens; giardino pensile, roof garden; giardino pubblico, park; giardino all'inglese, all'italiana, English, Italian garden; giardino zoologico, zoological gardens (o zoo); andate in giardino!, go into the garden!; l'Italia è il giardino d'Europa, Italy is the garden of Europe // giardino d'inverno, winter garden (o conservatory) // giardino d'infanzia, nursery school (o kindergarten) // città giardino, garden suburb (o garden city).* * *[dʒar'dino]sostantivo maschile1) garden2) (parco)•giardino d'infanzia — kindergarten, nursery school
giardino d'inverno — winter garden, conservatory
giardino pensile — hanging gardens, roof garden
giardino pubblico — public garden, park, gardens
* * *giardino/dʒar'dino/sostantivo m.1 garden2 (parco) andare ai -i to go to the parkgiardino botanico botanic(al) gardens; giardino d'infanzia kindergarten, nursery school; giardino d'inverno winter garden, conservatory; giardino pensile hanging gardens, roof garden; giardino pubblico public garden, park, gardens; giardino zoologico zoological gardens. -
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