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I . wall [wɔ:l] N

1. wall (enclosing area):

mur m

2. wall (enclosing room):

3. wall of tube, container:

4. wall ANAT:

5. wall fig (barrier):

II . wall [wɔ:l] VB trans

dry wall N AM

dry wall → plasterboard

See also plasterboard

plasterboard N no pl

party wall N LAW

Wailing Wall N

wall in VB trans

wall off VB trans

wall up VB trans

wall up door, window:

wall chart N

wall socket N

Usage examples with walled

walled town

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
At the back of the property was a large walled garden.
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Nearby are a walled garden, including a national collection of tree quinces, and an ice house.
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Early wall plugs were thick-walled fibre tubes, made of parallel strings bonded with glue.
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The thin-walled pleurocystidia are sparse, but somewhat common near the gill edge.
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His tube concept, using all the exterior wall perimeter structure of a building to simulate a thin-walled tube, revolutionised tall building design.
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The orangery and walled garden were built around 1793.
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Formerly it was a walled city surrounded by fortifications and gates ("doroshi").
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Covering, the walled garden dating back to the 12th century holds many rare and unusual shrubs and trees.
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The walled gardens and rolling lawns are more formal.
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There is also a grass croquet court at a higher terraced level within the walled garden.
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