rose garden in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for rose garden in the French»English Dictionary

Translations for rose garden in the English»French Dictionary

rose → rise

II.rose [Brit rəʊz, Am roʊz] N

See also rise, rise up

I.rise [Brit rʌɪz, Am raɪz] N

II.rise <pret rose, pp risen> [Brit rʌɪz, Am raɪz] VB intr

4. rise (ascend) → rise up

5. rise (rebel) → rise up

I.rise [Brit rʌɪz, Am raɪz] N

II.rise <pret rose, pp risen> [Brit rʌɪz, Am raɪz] VB intr

4. rise (ascend) → rise up

5. rise (rebel) → rise up

See also rise up

I.garden [Brit ˈɡɑːd(ə)n, Am ˈɡɑrd(ə)n] N

III.garden [Brit ˈɡɑːd(ə)n, Am ˈɡɑrd(ə)n] VB intr

IV.garden [Brit ˈɡɑːd(ə)n, Am ˈɡɑrd(ə)n]

See also botanic

rose garden in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rose garden in the French»English Dictionary

Translations for rose garden in the English»French Dictionary

See also blue

rose pt of rise

See also rise

I.garden [ˈgɑ:dn, Am ˈgɑ:r-] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There has been a rose garden located in the area ever since the building of the house.
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This place has a beautiful rose garden and other attractions.
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In 2003, a rose garden with 168 rosebushes of 56 varieties was added to the garden.
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A monument honoring him was erected in the rose garden of his wife's castle.
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The most visited areas include the rose garden and the dahlia garden, which contain many dozens of varieties.
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On the first day more than 20,000 visitors came to see the rose garden.
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Though not so grand as the main house, this nevertheless boasted several small private gardens including a rose garden.
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Spring blooming bulbs planted in the rose garden include jonquil, daffodil, fritillaria, grape hyacinth, tulips, chionodoxa and squill.
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The park also has picnic tables and a small rose garden.
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It consists of: a rose garden with two benches, a fountain, a concrete marker and two metal plaques with the names of those who died.
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