rose garden in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for rose garden in the English»Spanish Dictionary

See also rise

I.rise [Am raɪz, Brit rʌɪz] N

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

1.1. rise (come, go up):

1.2. rise (increase):

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

1.1. garden (for ornamental plants):

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

I.rise [Am raɪz, Brit rʌɪz] N

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

1.1. rise (come, go up):

1.2. rise (increase):

rose garden in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rose garden in the Spanish»English Dictionary

Translations for rose garden in the English»Spanish Dictionary

II.rose1 [rəʊz, Am roʊz] ADJ

rose pt of rise

See also rise

I.rise [raɪz] rose, risen N no pl

I.rise [raɪz] rose, risen N no pl

I.garden [ˈgɑ:dn, Am ˈgɑ:r-] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The rose collection includes a formal rose garden with hybrid tea, floribunda and grandiflora roses, as well as climbing roses along a perennial border walk.
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The wine press can however still be seen standing in the open air in the rose garden.
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On the first day more than 20,000 visitors came to see the rose garden.
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This place has a beautiful rose garden and other attractions.
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Near the train station is an extensive rose garden (rosarium), with free access and open the whole year.
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They include a rose garden, crape myrtle garden, sensory garden, and children's forest.
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A monument honoring him was erected in the rose garden of his wife's castle.
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It is a hilly open area with mown grassland, a children's playground, a football pitch, a basketball pitch and a small rose garden.
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In 2003, a rose garden with 168 rosebushes of 56 varieties was added to the 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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